"Rex A. Heuermann, 62, who owned a Manhattan architectural consulting business until his arrest in July 2023, has so far publicly denied any involvement in the killings."
"Details of the expected plea agreement have not been disclosed and the deal could still fall through for a range of reasons, including second thoughts by Heuermann and the prosecutor."
"He faces life without parole if convicted of the top charge of first-degree murder."
Rex A. Heuermann, accused of killing seven women near Gilgo Beach, is anticipated to change his plea to guilty on April 8. Family members have been informed of this development. The specifics of the plea agreement remain undisclosed, and various factors could prevent it from proceeding, including potential second thoughts from Heuermann or the prosecutor, or a judge's refusal to approve the deal. Heuermann has publicly denied involvement in the killings and faces life without parole if convicted of first-degree murder.
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