Albany angles to free Gilgo Beach killer early — and keep torturing his victims
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Albany angles to free Gilgo Beach killer early — and keep torturing his victims
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When serial killer Rex Heuermann returns to court on June 17, eight families will finally receive justice.
Heuermann, who has pleaded guilty to the murders of eight young women whose bodies were left on Gilgo Beach and elsewhere here in Suffolk County, is set to receive three life sentences without parole, followed by 100 years to life in prison.
He terrorized Long Island for more than a decade with his heinous acts.
Incredibly, before his sentence is handed down, lawmakers in Albany could short-circuit it.
A near-majority of state legislators is sponsoring three cruel bills that will abolish life without parole sentences — and turn parole hearings upside down — for the benefit of serial killers, cop killers and other mass murderers.
And as soon as next week, they could pass them into law.
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These progressive bills are being sold with soft, compassionate titles.
They will force grieving families to relive their worst nightmares over and over........
