‘I was on high alert’: Women unresolved train Journey with Gillgo Beach Murder

A young woman has come forward with a disturbing Ann Unsoltting train trip, which she shared with the alleged Gillgo Beach serial killer, Rex Hourman, a few days before the arrest.21 -year -old Kayelan Morales said that she was traveling home on 1 July 2023 in an almost empty long -island rail road train, when Heurmanman was sitting near her, near her, nearly, uncomfortable, despite dozens of vacant seats.“I thought he was this big, fat, ugly white man … I didn’t clearly know who he was at that time,” Morales told the New York Post. “It was just strange that the rest of the seats were vacant and had to sit next to me. I was on high alert at that time. ,61 -year -old Heyurman allegedly made a scary remark, because he sat down and saying, “Oh, you don’t have to move your beautiful legs. I will not bother you.”Feeling “uncomfortable” and “boxing in” by Heumen’s large body, Morales secretly began to record it with his phone, capturing photos and videos, left the train pen station. In a Snapchat clip, Hymman is seen pricking a miller light, his phone is seen in his lap to show a New York Post article. Another video shows that he has to open another can of beer.“I could move, but I was so, ‘Is he going to say anything else to me?” He said. “I just don’t want to interact with this man in any way further – everything about him was taking me out. So I thought that the best thing he ignored him and put my airpods inside and look out of the window.”Morales said that he later saw that Heurman had noticed from the train in Messpekwa, in the same area, she lived for years before her shocking arrests in the same area on 13 July 2023 on Gilgo beach.His footage, initially private kept private, was handed over to Safok County Crime Stoppers. Morales was later interviewed by a detective who confirmed the man in the video that he was actually Hemman.“My heart immediately drowned on the floor … It was really a feeling of the most madness. I could not even believe it,” he remembered the moment when he recognized him on the news. “Morales said that she stops posting online clips for her safety until the beginning of this month and finally posts it on Tikok.“I was worried if I posted correctly after his arrest, if he had a partner, I didn’t want them to be coming after me, so I waited,” he said. “When I saw the Netflix documentary and saw that he had done it alone, I felt more comfortable sharing my experience.”When contacted, the Safok County Police Department refused to comment, and the District Attorney’s office said they could not confirm or deny the details of any ongoing investigation.