Netflix Orders Documentary Series on Gilgo Beach Serial Killings
Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner Liz Garbus to executive produce and direct
Netflix has ordered a three-part documentary series from Story Syndicate (Harry and Meghan, Take Care of Maya, Unknown), which will explore the multi-decade quest to bring justice to the families and multiple victims of the mysterious Gilgo Beach serial killer. The case has been cold for 13 years until a suspect was arrested in July 2023, and continues to unfold in real time.
The series will foreground the stories of the victims' lives, with exclusive access to their families, and examine the history of the police investigation and recent breakthroughs that led to the identification of Rex Heuermann, who had been hiding in suburban Long Island in plain sight.
Executive Producers: Liz Garbus, Dan Cogan, Jon Bardin and Mala Chapple of Story Syndicate; Anne Carey (Lost Girls, Dead Ringers, Can You Ever Forgive Me?) of Archer Gray. Produced by Elizabeth Wolff and Kate Barry.
Director: Two-time Academy Award nominee and multiple Emmy Award winner Liz Garbus (What Happened, Miss Simone?, I'll Be Gone In The Dark)
Garbus directed the 2020 narrative film Lost Girls for Netflix, which shone a light on the case and the stories of the missing women.
Liz Garbus Quote: "With the arrest of suspect Rex Heuermann on July 13th 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. I am incredibly passionate about this story and am grateful to Netflix for supporting the continuation of my work in remembering 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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