Inside the Gilgo Beach Cover-Up: Power, Pride, and a Trail of Victims
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In 2010, a terrified woman ran through a gated Long Island community screaming, “They’re trying to kill me.” Her 911 call lasted 23 minutes — and yet police never came. Months later, her disappearance would uncover one of the most disturbing serial murder cases in modern history: the Gilgo Beach killings.
In this Hill of Justice episode, hosts Jerome Hill and retired Sheriff Victor Hill unpack the shocking failures, turf wars, and corruption that allowed a killer to operate undetected for years. What happens when ego and politics matter more than justice? And how many lives were lost because of it?
The Hills walk through the timeline, the cover-ups, and the lessons every law enforcement agency should take from this case.
⚖️ Topics Covered:
The 911 call that was ignored
How a police turf war derailed the investigation
The culture of ego and corruption inside Suffolk County PD
Why certain victims are deprioritized — and how that costs lives
The decades-long hunt that led to Rex Heuermann
The unsung hero who finally broke the case
What Gilgo Beach reveals about justice, bias, and accountability
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