Update on Suspected Serial Killer Gary Michael Hilton
May 07, 2008
Gary Michael Hilton, 61, a drifter serving a life sentence in Georgia for the decapitation murder of hiker Meredith Emerson, is fighting extradition to Florida where he has been indicted on charges of murder and kidnapping in the death of nurse Cheryl Hodges Dunlap, 46, whose body was found December 19, 2007 by a group of hunters in the Apalachicola National Forest, southwest of Tallahassee, decapitated. Representing himself at a hearing on Friday, May 2, 2008 in Butts County, where he is imprisoned at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center, Hilton voiced his denials.
"Your honor," Hilton told the judge, "I deny that I'm a fugitive from justice. I deny that I'm guilty of the crimes that I have been charged with."
Nonetheless, Hilton's extradition to Florida was green-lighted by Superior Court Judge Thomas Wilson, who ruled that all of the conditions for Hilton's extradition had been met. While Hilton has 30 days to appeal the judge's ruling, Florida State Attorney Willie Meggs told a reporter for the Associated Press of his plans to seek the death penalty against the murder suspect.
Hilton, incidentally, has sufficient suspected kills under his belt that would, if convicted of all of the slayings for which he is suspected, qualify him as a serial killer in terms of numbers. According to the police, Hilton is also a suspect in the deaths of an elderly North Carolina couple, John and Irene Bryant, who met their untimely fate while hiking in a wooded, mountainous region.
In the Florida case, Cheryl Hodges Dunlap vanished on Saturday, December 1, 2007, a month before Meredith Emerson was killed in Georgia, and she was reported missing the next day after she did not show up at her church to teach her Sunday school class. Shortly after Dunlap disappeared...
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Campbell addressed critics who said Florida shouldn’t spend the money to bring Hilton to Tallahassee.
“This isn’t about money,” he said. “This is about justice. This is about the lady that he murdered very viciously in cold blood in our state.”
It’s possible that Hilton will be connected to other crimes, Campbell said.
“We are highly suspicious because of his modus operandi, if you will, that there are other crimes that should have been attributed to him that have been undiscovered so far,” he said. “He was a very calculating, ruthless, dangerous man was roaming through our society and preying on unsuspecting people.”
Sheriff Campbell, has GMH's number! If Cheryl, receives Justice, it will be worth the expense, and if more victims are revealed, that would make an even better investment!
I Salute the Florida Justice System, for proscecuting GMH, to the fullest extent of the law!
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