Rex Heuermann's former colleagues speak out | Banfield

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Former co-workers of Rex Heuermann, the man who is accused of killing six women, are speaking out about behavior they witnessed during work.
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ความคิดเห็น • 420

  • @RobinHood89566

    Top architect in the country. I think not, sir. This gentleman owes many talented, creative architects an apology

  • @DecolonialRhetoric

    One of Ashleigh’s better interviews! Thanks for giving more space for your guests to speak.

  • @vwboymom85

    These poor people. I cannot imagine finding out someone I worked for was a serial killer. Terrifying.

  • @sabrinaalves1498

    It must be a horrible feeling to know that someone you used to deal with on a professional basis is a cold, sadistic killer

  • @ricardodabreau1660

    That’s the bogeyman. Real monster walking around us

  • @dinaboop
    @dinaboop  +46

    His brother Craig is sus to me too. He killed a police captain and only got 3 years for it, and came at a neighbor with a metal pipe for mowing the lawn across the road on a Sunday. A million no trespassing signs. Rex bought land near him and was moving there.

  • @jschamonix

    I wouldn't call him a top architect. He was working on very basic renovations. He wasn't designing high end work.

  • @mikeylikesit6622

    She’s lucky her connection to him was too close for him to victimize her

  • @rosamondbovey4497

    My husband worked at an architectural firm that used Rex H. as a consultant. Rex was very obsessed with his guns, which really was a creepy feeling for my architect husband.

  • @tbprofile1295

    3:37

  • @mikes.4136

    Geez - Rex is the last guy I’d want to get into a contentious disagreement with.

  • @104-hb5
    @104-hb5  +61

    He has purposefully misspelled those words to obfuscate word searching

  • @jessewallace12able

    My heart aches for the victims. How can we reconcile simply putting these types in a prison cell, when we all know that he should pay?

  • @touche7174

    If ever I hire an architect....I want to see his house first!!!!!!!😮😮😮His house is pathetic😂

  • @carmichael3594

    These monsters are on a different level than most people, and will never be truly understood no matter who tries to make sense of it.

  • @Xcuvon
    @Xcuvon  +26

    If serial killer was a face…. TADAAAAAA

  • @jenniferrobertshaw1400

    I would be wanting to investigate that house he wanted to buy. Did he have access to it as the architect and could he of disposed of bodies here?

  • @lisachlastawa5105

    R.I.P to the victims

  • @snowwwwhite

    brilliant explanation on why Heuermann got the spelling consistently wrong! thank you for suggesting it.

  • @meganlaynecrafts

    And next we have John Smith who once helped Rex at a Pizza Hut. This is getting ridiculous.