Rex Heuermann's attorney, Michael J. Brown, called his client an "interesting" person. 

"He comes across to me, and I think to many other people, as a normal, everyday person," Brown said, saying that his personality paints a sharp contrast to Heuermann's history in killing eight women. 

He once again reiterated that Heuermann will be interviewed by the FBI. 

"There's two parts of Rex Heuermann," Brown said. 

NewsdayTV goes behind the scenes of the day Rex Heuermann was sentenced for the Gilgo killings. Credit: Newsday Staff

'A million years isn't enough' NewsdayTV goes behind the scenes of the day Rex Heuermann was sentenced for the Gilgo killings.

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