True Crime With The Sarge: The Audio Files
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True Crime With The Sarge: The Audio Files
Rex Heuermann Defense Motions Explained | Josh Zeman Joins True Crime with the Sarge to Break Down the LISK Case
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In this episode of True Crime with the Sarge, I’m joined by acclaimed filmmaker and Long Island Serial Killer expert Josh Zeman for a deep legal breakdown of the latest defense motions filed on behalf of Rex Heuermann, the accused Long Island Serial Killer.
We walk through what the defense is arguing, why these motions matter, and how they could impact the prosecution’s case moving forward. From evidentiary challenges and constitutional claims to broader strategy, this conversation strips away the legal jargon and explains what’s really happening inside the courtroom.
Josh brings his unmatched historical knowledge of the LISK investigation, while I break down the motions from a law enforcement and investigative perspective. If you’re following the Rex Heuermann case, the Gilgo Beach murders, or the legal mechanics behind high-profile serial killer prosecutions, this episode is essential listening.
Topics covered include:
• Rex Heuermann defense strategy explained
• Key motions and legal arguments in the LISK case
• What the defense wants suppressed and why
• How judges typically rule on motions like these
• What this means for the future of the Long Island Serial Killer prosecution