Documentarian Liz Garbus, who helmed the 2020 film Lost Girls about the then-mystery, will return to the subject for three-part series
about the Gilgo Beach killings, will return to the role of documentarian for the three-part series, which the streaming service announced just six weeks after Rex Heuermann was charged with murder for three of the victims, as well as remains a prime suspect for a fourth.
However, that arrest accounts for just a handful of the nearly dozen corpses found along Gilgo Beach, something the docuseries will examine. “With the arrest of suspect Rex Heuermann on July 13 of this year, a new chapter began in the decades-old investigation of the missing and murdered women found in Gilgo Beach and beyond. And yet, just as some questions start being answered, new ones emerge,” Garbus said in a statement.
“I am incredibly passionate about this story and am grateful to Netflix for supporting the continuation of my work in remembering [victims] Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes and also Shannan Gilbert, whose disappearance led to the discovery of the Gilgo Beach victims, and the other potentially connected cases.”
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