S3 Ep6: Blocked Investigation (Part 2)

Even after former Suffolk County Police Chief, James Burke, was gone, the investigation into the Gilgo 4 murders and others was hampered by other members of the department. Host, Chris Mass, speaks with Gus Garcia-Roberts, author of "Jimmy The King", about his research into how and why members of SCPD and the District Attorney's office prevented the use of valuable leads and other evidence from being used to track down Rex Heuermann. This episode is brought to you by Better Help. To get started with a therapist today, visit BetterHelp.com/LISK today and enter code LISK to get 10% off your first month. For more information on Factor Meals, go to www.factormeals.com/LISK50 and use code LISK50 to get 50% off! For more information on Apostrophe, just go to Apostrophe.com/LISK and click Get Started, then use our code LISK at sign up and you’ll get your first visit for only five dollars! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The LISK (Long Island Serial Killer) investigation began in May 2010 with the disappearance of sex worker Shannan Gilbert. In the following months, Suffolk County Police uncovered human remains from nine more murders, including those of the "Gilgo 4", all sex workers whose bodies were disposed of similarly. After years of virtually no new developments, Suffolk County Police arrested Rex Heuermann in connection with the murder of at least 3 victims. DNA evidence, cellphone records and witness accounts of a Chevrolet Avalanche truck all led to police zeroing in on Heuermann. As prosecutors prepare for the upcoming trial, details and accounts of Heuermann's life and behavior continue to be uncovered. Inspired by the New York Times best-selling book "Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery", follow the series as it’s told through previously unheard interviews with family members, friends, police officers, government officials and others whose lives were touched by the gruesome murders. Hosted by Chris Mass. www.liskpodcast.com