Gilgo Beach: Son of Victim Suing Heuermann's Whole Fam — Lock 'Em All Up?
Serial killer's ex and kid get dragged into the mud, proving once again that nobody escapes the chaos.

Alright, folks, buckle up because the Gilgo Beach saga just keeps getting weirder. Turns out the son of Valerie Mack, one of Heuermann's alleged victims, is suing not just the dude himself but also his ex-wife and daughter. Talk about a family affair gone wrong.
Benjamin Torres, Mack's son, is clearly out for blood, and you can't blame him. I mean, imagine finding out your mom was allegedly tortured and dismembered by some creep who might as well be a real-life horror movie villain. No wonder he's lawyering up and going after everyone even remotely connected to this mess.
The lawsuit claims Mack was “tortured ferociously, and her body dismembered.” Six years old when his mom was murdered... brutal stuff. Now he wants justice, and he's not pulling any punches. He's going after the family's assets, including whatever dough they made from that documentary they did. Exploiting tragedy for cash? Peak clown world.
Of course, Heuermann's lawyer is spinning the usual narrative: it's all a publicity stunt, blah blah blah. And yeah, maybe there's an element of that, but who cares? If it gets justice for Valerie Mack and her son, then let the spotlight shine.
But let's be real, this whole case is a black pill. It's a reminder that evil exists, that monsters walk among us, and that sometimes, the people closest to them are either complicit or completely oblivious. Which is arguably just as terrifying.
And let's not forget the media circus surrounding this case. They're all salivating over the details, trying to turn this tragedy into entertainment. Remember the documentary money? They’re ALL vultures.
Bottom line: this lawsuit is a reminder that justice is a long and messy process, and that even after the verdict is read, the pain and trauma will linger for years to come. Meanwhile, the rest of us are just along for the ride, watching the circus unfold and wondering if we're next. Cope and seethe, everybody.
Don't forget that this whole thing exposes some dark truths about the way society treats marginalized women. Let's not pretend this isn't about the system failing Valerie Mack. Even now, the system is failing her and her son.
So, what's the takeaway? Stay vigilant, stay skeptical, and don't trust anyone. Especially not the elites who think they're above the law. The only justice we're gonna get is the justice we fight for ourselves.

