Gilgo Beach Serial Killing Suspect's Wife Set To Put Long Island Home on the Market: Police Claim He Tortured His Victims in the Basement
Briefly

The home on First Avenue is where prosecutors claim Heuermann tortured the victims, with evidence found including a murder "planning document" related to the slayings.
Since Heuermann's arrest, the Long Island house has become a magnet for news crews and tourists, turning the once-quiet suburban street into a gruesome spectacle.
Ellerup and their two adult children plan to relocate to South Carolina, where they own a property, as the home has become a dark-tourism hot spot.
Neighbor Albert Cella expressed hope that the house would be knocked down to obliterate the memory of the crimes, indicating the local sentiment towards the residence.
Read at SFGATE
[
|
]