Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann to be sentenced after admitting to 8 murders

Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann to be sentenced after admitting to 8 murders
Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann to be sentenced after admitting to 8 murders
Rex A. Heuermann pleads guilty in court to the murders of eight women during a 17-year killing spree on April 8, 2026 in Riverhead, New York. (James Carbone/Pool/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) — Gilgo Beach, New York, serial killer Rex Heuermann may address the court when he is sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday.

In April, Heuermann pleaded guilty to killing seven women: Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Amber Lynn Costello, Jessica Taylor, Valerie Mack and Sandra Costilla. He also admitted to killing an eighth woman, Karen Vergata, though he was not formally charged in her death. Their families will have the opportunity to address Heuermann on Wednesday.

At the April hearing, Heuermann agreed to serve three consecutive life sentences followed by four consecutive sentences of 25 years-to-life, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors said the New York City architect targeted sex workers, strangled them and dumped their bodies near Long Island’s Gilgo Beach over the course of 17 years.

Heuermann “walked among us, play acting as a normal, suburban dad, when in reality, all along, he was obsessively targeting innocent women for death,” Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said in April.

The Gilgo Beach cases went unsolved for years, until Heuermann’s arrest in 2023.

Since then, Heuermann has been in custody at the Riverhead Correctional Facility. While in jail, Heuermann has been reading books about murder and serial killers, and he’s communicated with Keith Hunter Jesperson, a 1990s serial killer known as the Happy Face Killer, Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon told ABC News.

Defense attorney Michael Brown said in April that the decision to plead guilty belonged solely to Heuermann.

“There came a point in this defense when Rex said, ‘I want to plead guilty,'” Brown said, adding that admitting his guilt brought Heuermann “a huge sense of relief.”

Brown said Heuermann would likely have more to say at sentencing.

Part of Heuermann’s plea agreement also requires him to be interviewed by the FBI’s behavioral analysis unit.

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Scoreboard roundup — 6/16/26

Scoreboard roundup — 6/16/26
Scoreboard roundup — 6/16/26

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Marlins 2, Phillies 8
Royals 4, Nationals 6
Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 1
White Sox 2, Yankees 12
Mets 3, Reds 5
Giants 3, Braves 2
Guardians 1, Brewers 2
Padres 2, Cardinals 3
Rockies 5, Cubs 2
Twins 12, Rangers 2
Tigers 2, Astros 4
Angels 7, Diamondbacks 0
Orioles 1, Mariners 3
Pirates 6, Athletics 5
Rays 0, Dodgers 1

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Cody Johnson saddles up for some ‘Horseback’ fun

Cody Johnson saddles up for some ‘Horseback’ fun
Cody Johnson saddles up for some ‘Horseback’ fun
Cody Johnson’s “Horseback” (COJO Music/Warner Records Nashville)

Newly crowned ACM entertainer of the year Cody Johnson laid the foundation for his win with life-affirming songs like “‘Til You Can’t,” “The Painter,” “Dirt Cheap” and “The Fall.”

Now that he’s clinched the coveted title, the Texas cowboy is ready to have some fun with his next album — and especially his new radio single.  

‘Horseback’ was probably one of the most fun songs to cut on Banks of the Trinity, and it’s actually not about the horse,” Cody says. “When I figured out that this is just about an old country boy that went through a divorce and she took his horse and he went and stole his horse back, I laughed until I cried, and it was so fun.”

“[One of the song’s writers] Wyatt McCubbin sang the demo and I fell in love with it,” he adds.

Once his most recent hit peaked at #1, choosing “Horseback” to lead the way was a no-brainer.  

“It was an easy choice for me as the flagship single from Banks of the Trinity because we had just come out of ‘The Fall,’ and it was such a serious song that I kind of wanted to change the channel a little bit and show you guys a little bit of my humorous side,” Cody says. “And it’s really freaking fun to sing.”

He’s set to perform “Horseback” June 24 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, before the arrival of the 16-song album on June 26. 

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Charli XCX, Ella Langley, Olivia Rodrigo tracks make ‘Rolling Stone’ list of Best Songs of 2026 So Far

Charli XCX, Ella Langley, Olivia Rodrigo tracks make ‘Rolling Stone’ list of Best Songs of 2026 So Far
Charli XCX, Ella Langley, Olivia Rodrigo tracks make ‘Rolling Stone’ list of Best Songs of 2026 So Far
Charli Xcx (Aidan Zamiri)

Now that we’re halfway through 2026, Rolling Stone has rounded up this year’s releases into a new ranking called “The Best Songs of 2026 So Far.

The top 10 includes Charli XCX at #1 with “SS26,” from her upcoming album Music, Fashion, Film. The magazine calls the track “hilariously brutal.” Ella Langley’s mega-smash “Choosin’ Texas,” which Rolling Stone describes as “a sparkling entry in the tear-in-my-beer canon,” sits at #3.

In at #4 is Olivia Rodrigo’s “drop dead,” a song the mag says “captured the feeling of being so deliriously head over heels that you feel literally sick.”

The #5 song makes the cut but is not a single: “Season 2 Weight Loss” by Harry Styles, in which the singer contemplates whether his fans would love him for who he truly is rather than the idol they believe him to be. Rolling Stone says it’s “one of the smartest, most intriguing records” he’s made to date.

Bruno Mars’ comeback single “I Just Might” lands at #8. According to Rolling Stone, it’s “the kind of effervescent pop-funk sugar that’s made him one of the most popular showmen in pop music.”

Beyond the top 10 are songs including sombr’s “Homewrecker,” The KID LAROI’s “Thank God,” Bella Kay’s “iloveitiloveitiloveit” and Gracie Abrams’ “Hit the Wall.”

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Akon says he and Ne-Yo wanted to ‘throw the biggest party everybody’s ever seen’ with Nights Like This tour

Akon says he and Ne-Yo wanted to ‘throw the biggest party everybody’s ever seen’ with Nights Like This tour
Akon says he and Ne-Yo wanted to ‘throw the biggest party everybody’s ever seen’ with Nights Like This tour
Nights Like This tour poster (Live Nation)

Akon and Ne-Yo have been on the road together as part of their Nights Like This tour, a collaboration Akon says has been a long time coming.

“Me and Ne-Yo go back 20 years,” he tells ABC Audio. “We always wanted to do something together eventually … but our careers always took us in two different directions.”

This time, however, their schedules and goals aligned, allowing them to finally bring the idea to life. “It just so happened that we were in a cycle to both go out on our own tour. And we just had so much in common as to what we wanted to do, all the way down to the timeline,” Akon says. “So it was like, yo, this could be the perfect time for us to come together and really do this big tour.”

He adds that if they had gone on separate tours first, their schedules wouldn’t have allowed for them to collaborate in this way, which is why they decided to put things in motion.

“This is our moment, you know what I mean? So we was like, let’s do it, man, share the same stage, go back and forth with our hit records and just throw the biggest party everybody’s ever seen for our culture around the time that we was coming up and doing music,” Akon explains.

After performing in Europe and the U.K., the North American leg of the Nights Like This tour begins Wednesday in Vancouver. Asked what fans can expect from the show, which supports his latest album, Beautiful Day, Akon kept the details under wraps.

“You gotta … buy the ticket and find out,” he teases. 

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Pearl Jam launches raffle to win VIP tickets to Ohana Festvial

Pearl Jam launches raffle to win VIP tickets to Ohana Festvial
Pearl Jam launches raffle to win VIP tickets to Ohana Festvial
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder. (ABC)

While Ohana means family and family means nobody gets left behind, not everyone will get to attend Eddie Vedder’s 2026 Ohana Festival — three-day tickets are already sold out. However, here’s your chance to win a VIP experience to the festival.

Pearl Jam has announced a raffle offering two three-day VIP Ohana 2026 passes, along with round-trip travel to Los Angeles and four-night hotel stay. The winner will also receive a limited-edition poster signed by the PJ members, artist lounge passes, a backstage tour and even surfing lessons.

The raffle is being hosted by the platform Fandiem, and you can enter by donating to Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy Foundation. It’ll be open through Sept. 4.

For more info, visit Fandiem.com.

Ohana 2026 takes place Sept. 25-27 in Dana Point, California. Along with headlining sets from Pearl Jam and Vedder, the bill includes Bad Religion, Fontaines D.C., Alabama Shakes, Rilo Kiley, The Format and Billy Idol.

Pearl Jam’s performance is set to mark the debut of their new drummer. Matt Cameron, who manned the PJ kit for 27 years, announced his departure from the band in 2025.

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Brontë Fall’s not a person, but she’s been ‘Invited to the Party’

Brontë Fall’s not a person, but she’s been ‘Invited to the Party’
Brontë Fall’s not a person, but she’s been ‘Invited to the Party’
Brontë Fall, ‘Invited to the Party’ (Photo: Sammy Hearn/Single Art Design: Anna Torres)

The first thing you should know about Brontë Fall’s hit song “Invited to the Party” is that Brontë Fall isn’t an actual person — it’s the musical project of singer/songwriter Teri Bracken O’Brien.

Teri came up with the name by combining the surname of England’s famous literary Brontë sisters with the title of an Emily Brontë poem called “Fall, leaves, fall.” 

“It started as a band with my really good friend from music school. And so I was like, ‘Oh, I’m just part of the band. I write, I play violin, but I’m not the center,'” she tells ABC Audio, adding that she likes to “hide behind a band.”

But after her friend dropped out, Teri says, “I was so in love with what we had started and the songs we started writing and the whole vibe of it that I was like, ‘I can’t let this go by the wayside. I’m gonna be the front person.'”

She became an independent artist and, following the release of her 2024 album, Not Done Yet, reached a personal milestone that inspired her breakthrough hit.

“I was nominated for a Hollywood Independent Music Award last year,” she says. “And I know awards are, like, ‘Oh, giving awards for art is dumb,’ like, ‘everybody’s a winner’ — but the recognition honestly felt so good. I felt like I was finally an actual player in the music industry.”

“I didn’t win, but I was just talking to my guitar teacher about how great it felt. And she’s like, ‘Teri, you were invited to the party,'” she adds. “And I was like, ‘Yes, I was.’ You know? And I just felt like I had to celebrate it.”

Celebrating that kind of success also inspired Teri’s new Brontë Fall single, “Main Character Energy,” out now.

 

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Genesis’ Steve Hackett teams with Marillion’s Steve Rothery for new album

Genesis’ Steve Hackett teams with Marillion’s Steve Rothery for new album
Genesis’ Steve Hackett teams with Marillion’s Steve Rothery for new album
Steve Hackett and Steve Rothery (Courtesy Chipster P.R.)

Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett has teamed with Steve Rothery, the original guitarist for progressive rock band Marillion, for a brand-new instrumental album, The Roaring Waves.

The album, being released Aug. 28, is made up of seven songs that are described in a statement as ranging “from the dexterously ridiculous to the brilliantly sublime, though with one common theme: the profundity of the sea.”

Hackett and Rothery first had the idea of making an album together about 11 years ago, although they’ve been working on it for the past eight, getting together for months at a time when their schedules allowed.

“It was a bit old school our approach, like the idea of mates getting together in the garage and playing and hanging out,” says Hackett.

They plan to release the first single from the record on June 26, which is also when the album will be available for preorder.

Hackett toured Europe in May and June, and has U.K. dates booked in October. A complete list of dates can be found at HackettSongs.com.

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One Last Time: Christopher Jackson heading back to ‘Hamilton’

One Last Time: Christopher Jackson heading back to ‘Hamilton’
One Last Time: Christopher Jackson heading back to ‘Hamilton’
Christopher Jackson of ‘Hamilton’ performs onstage during the 70th Annual Tony Awards at The Beacon Theatre on June 12, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)

He taught them how to say goodbye, and now he’s back again.

Christopher Jackson will be reprising his role of George Washington in the Tony-winning Broadway musical Hamilton. He originated the role in 2015 and was nominated for a Tony.

His limited run of shows begins Tuesday, Sept. 8, and goes through Sunday, Jan. 3, 2027, at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City.

“Returning to Hamilton as George Washington is a deeply meaningful homecoming,” Jackson says in a statement. “This show changed my life, and it remains one of the great honors of my career to be part of telling this story. To step back into this room, with this company and this audience, is something I will never take for granted.”

His return follows Leslie Odom Jr.’s own return to the show last year to reprise his role as Aaron Burr for the show’s 10th anniversary. Hamilton, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, officially opened on Broadway August 6, 2015.

Tickets for Jackson’s run of shows are on sale now.

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In brief: ‘Rivals’ renewed, ‘Hexed’ trailer, and more

In brief: ‘Rivals’ renewed, ‘Hexed’ trailer, and more
In brief: ‘Rivals’ renewed, ‘Hexed’ trailer, and more

Heated Rivalry’s François Arnaud is joining the cast of the Lindsay Lohan Hulu series Count My Lies, Deadline reports. He’ll play Danny, a friend of Lohan’s character, Violet. The project, based on the 2025 book of the same name by Sophie Stava, also stars Shailene Woodley and Kit Harington …

Get ready for more rumors and romance. Rivals, starring David Tennant and Alex Hassell, has been renewed for a third season. You can catch the first two seasons on Hulu in the U.S. …

The first trailer has been released for Disney’s new animated feature Hexed. The magical coming-of-age story features the voices of Hailee Steinfeld, Rashida Jones, Tracey Ullman and Stephen Fry. The film hits theaters Nov. 25 …

Disney is the parent company of Hulu and ABC News.

 

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