Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann sells secluded SC retirement home to relatives – for $1

Accused serial killer Rex Heuermann has sold the secluded South Carolina property where he planned to one day retire to relatives — for a buck.

A year after transferring the title of his ramshackle Long Island home to his estranged wife Asa Ellerup, he sold his Southern retreat, 1031 Rippling Brooke Dr. in the town of Chester, on July 25 to her.

Ellerup, who filed for divorce not long after Heuermann’s arrest in 2023, then turned around and sold the 5.34-acre plot for the same $1 to Heuermann’s brother Craig on Aug. 30.

The property is about an hour south of Charlotte, N.C.

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Menacing signs grace the gate to what was Rex Heuermann’s property in South Carolina. John Simmons for the NY Post

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The accused Gilgo Beach serial killer purchased the rural outpost in 2021 for $154,351.

Chester County sheriffs searched the home and property for evidence last summer after obtaining a warrant. They found a Chevrolet Avalanche which first linked Heuermann to the murders .

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