Murderabilia

Rex Heuermann Prescription Pill Bottle

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Rex Heuermann Prescription Pill Bottle

This is an empty prescription pill bottle for Allopurinol that was prescribed to Long Island Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann. This bottle was recovered from his home in Massapequa after police and investigators searched his home for evidence to link him to the Long Island Serial Killings. The label clearly reads his full name and is in great shape despite its age.

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This is the first time any items attributed to Rex Heuermann have ever been made available for public sale. For serious collectors of true crime history and murderabilia, this marks a significant and historic moment, an opportunity to acquire artifacts tied to a case that continues to captivate and disturb. We here at True Crime Collective are proud to be the first to ever bring these items to the murderabilia market!

Rex Heuermann is an American architect who became known as the perpetrator behind the Gilgo Beach serial killings. In April 2026, he pleaded guilty to multiple murders, admitting responsibility for killing at least eight women between 1993 and 2010.

The victims’ remains were discovered along Ocean Parkway on Long Island, a case that remained unsolved for over a decade before Heuermann was arrested in 2023. Investigators linked him to the crimes through DNA evidence, burner phone data, and extensive forensic work.  

During his guilty plea, Heuermann admitted to luring victims (many of whom were sex workers) before killing them and disposing of their bodies in remote areas. His confession brought a major resolution to one of the most notorious serial killer cases in modern U.S. history.  

He is expected to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.  


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