
"I'm the best friend of a serial killer. It's like I hit Lotto, but I didn't win any money. You know, like not a good Lotto."
"I think he did it. It looks like you did it. It looks really bad."
"He had a very visceral reaction: 'All I did was gamble and drink there.'"
"It's like I hit Lotto, but I didn't win any money. You know, like not a good Lotto."
In the Peacock docu-series "The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets," David Jimenez shares his disturbing realization that his friend, Rex Heuermann, is a suspected serial killer. During a prison visit, Jimenez expected reassurance of innocence but faced Heuermann's tears and denial. Heuermann's emotional reaction to questions about the murders deeply unsettled Jimenez, leading to a profound sense of betrayal. He struggles to reconcile the man he knew with the accusations against him, describing the experience as akin to winning a bad lottery.
Read at New York Post
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