What Will We Learn from Rex Heuermann's Medical & Mental Evaluations?
Aug 31, 2023, 03:00 PM
In the latest episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski delves deep into the intricacies surrounding the case of Rex Heuermann, discussing the regular mental and medical evaluations being conducted and what they may mean in the larger context of the investigation. Bringing in psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott, the conversation covers not only the prison evaluations but also Heuermann’s behavior and the allegations that loom large against him.
Given the murkiness surrounding the allegations against Heuermann, Brueski sought Scott’s expertise in explaining the purpose and implications of these evaluations. Scott hypothesized, “I think this will go in his official medical chart, and they're probably monitoring him for suicidality.” Highlighting the implications of a high-profile inmate like Heuermann potentially committing suicide while in custody, she cited the notorious Epstein case as an example of the challenges and responsibilities faced by those in charge.
Yet, what about the potential psychological underpinnings that might guide Heuermann’s actions? With the emphasis on psychopathy and narcissism, the question arises: are such individuals less likely to self-harm due to their self-absorbed nature? “Each case needs to be looked at,” Scott emphasizes. The impulsivity of an act like suicide means that even those with pronounced narcissistic traits, such as Epstein, can quickly deteriorate under the right circumstances.
As Brueski further probed into Heuermann's behavioral patterns, especially regarding reports of his detailed discussions about the crime with women he dated, Scott recognized this as a "display" of his arrogance and narcissistic power. The audacity of openly discussing details of his crime could be a manifestation of his need to feel dominant and in control. Scott noted that some serial killers, as they age, might not feel the compulsion to commit crimes but instead might relive past experiences as a means of satisfaction.
Adding to the chilling narrative, there's an undertone suggesting that Heuermann’s crimes could potentially extend beyond the known cases, a detail that leaves more questions than answers. “Is it possible that he changed his mo[de]? Are there bodies in other places? … [W]hat we know now is just the tip of the iceberg and at some point he may, if he's convicted of these, disclose that yes, there were many more,” said Scott.
In a climate where every detail can tilt the scale in the court of public opinion, the regular evaluations of Heuermann’s mental state behind bars not only act as precautionary measures but could also potentially play a significant role in the courtroom. Whether these evaluations will testify for or against him remains yet to be seen.
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Given the murkiness surrounding the allegations against Heuermann, Brueski sought Scott’s expertise in explaining the purpose and implications of these evaluations. Scott hypothesized, “I think this will go in his official medical chart, and they're probably monitoring him for suicidality.” Highlighting the implications of a high-profile inmate like Heuermann potentially committing suicide while in custody, she cited the notorious Epstein case as an example of the challenges and responsibilities faced by those in charge.
Yet, what about the potential psychological underpinnings that might guide Heuermann’s actions? With the emphasis on psychopathy and narcissism, the question arises: are such individuals less likely to self-harm due to their self-absorbed nature? “Each case needs to be looked at,” Scott emphasizes. The impulsivity of an act like suicide means that even those with pronounced narcissistic traits, such as Epstein, can quickly deteriorate under the right circumstances.
As Brueski further probed into Heuermann's behavioral patterns, especially regarding reports of his detailed discussions about the crime with women he dated, Scott recognized this as a "display" of his arrogance and narcissistic power. The audacity of openly discussing details of his crime could be a manifestation of his need to feel dominant and in control. Scott noted that some serial killers, as they age, might not feel the compulsion to commit crimes but instead might relive past experiences as a means of satisfaction.
Adding to the chilling narrative, there's an undertone suggesting that Heuermann’s crimes could potentially extend beyond the known cases, a detail that leaves more questions than answers. “Is it possible that he changed his mo[de]? Are there bodies in other places? … [W]hat we know now is just the tip of the iceberg and at some point he may, if he's convicted of these, disclose that yes, there were many more,” said Scott.
In a climate where every detail can tilt the scale in the court of public opinion, the regular evaluations of Heuermann’s mental state behind bars not only act as precautionary measures but could also potentially play a significant role in the courtroom. Whether these evaluations will testify for or against him remains yet to be seen.
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com