00:00Get him out of here.
00:01Those were the final words shouted by a judge as one of America's most elusive serial killers
00:06was dragged from a packed courtroom while the families of his victims chanted one word.
00:12Ogre.
00:13For nearly three decades, a dark shadow hung over Long Island.
00:17Between 1993 and 2010, seven women vanished into thin air.
00:23Their remains were later found hidden in the brush near Gilgo Beach.
00:27The case went ice cold.
00:28For years, the killer walked free, living a double life as a seemingly ordinary New York architect.
00:35But a new task force hunted for a ghost.
00:38The breakthrough?
00:39A witness description of a distinct green pickup truck.
00:43Then came the digital trap, burner phones, sadistic internet searches, and finally, the DNA.
00:50Investigators snatched a discarded pizza crust from a Manhattan trash can.
00:54It was a perfect match to hair found on the victims.
00:57The monster had a name, Rex Hoyerman.
01:00Faced with an absolute mountain of forensic evidence, Hoyerman finally cracked, pleading guilty to strangling and dismembering seven women.
01:09He was just sentenced to three consecutive life terms without parole, plus another 100 years.
01:15As the district attorney stated bluntly, he is not sorry for what he did.
01:20He is sorry he got caught.
01:22The judge called him a disgusting small man.
01:25But today isn't about him.
01:27It's about final peace for the victims.
01:29The nightmare on Long Island is officially over.
01:33What do you think of this final sentence?
01:35Let us know below.
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