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Suspected Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann allegedly visited LI gun club day before victim Jessica Taylor disappeared

Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heurman reportedly visited a Long Island gun club the day before one of his alleged victims, Jessica Taylor, disappeared and days before her body was found in nearby woods.

According to a Newsday report, excerpts from the diary revealed that Heurman had planned to participate in a rifle shooting class at the Peconic River Sportsmen’s Club in Manorville on July 20, 2003. A few days later, Taylor’s body parts were discovered about a mile from the edge of the gun club’s grounds on July 26, 2003.

Heuerman, who was charged with second-degree murder in Taylor’s death in an indictment unsealed Thursday, was associated with several “shooting clubs” in the area, a law enforcement source confirmed to Newsday.

Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heurman visited a Long Island gun club the day before one of his alleged victims, Jessica Taylor, disappeared. High Power, New York
Collage of Gilgo 4 victims: Amber Costello, Maureen Brainard Barnes, Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy.
Heurman was scheduled to participate in a rifle shooting session at the Peconic River Sportsmen’s Club in Manorville on July 20, 2003. Peconic River Sportsmen’s Club
Alleged Gilgo serial killer Rex Heurman appeared in Suffolk County Court on June 6, 2024. Getty Images

He pleaded not guilty to the charges last week.

A spokesman for the Peconic River Sportsmen’s Club said Heuerman had attended “a few” public events in the early 2000s but had never been a member. Heuerman last visited the club in April 2010 for a shooting competition, according to club spokeswoman Kelly Goldberg.

“Mr. Heuerman was not and is not currently a member of the Peconic River Sportsmen’s Club,” Goldberg said, “although Mr. Heuerman has participated in several high-powered rifle competitions at the club that were open to the public.”

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