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Gary Hilton Indicted In Florida Woman's Murder

Thursday, February 28, 2008 – updated: 7:41 am EDT March 24, 2008

Florida authorities said the man who admitted to murdering 24-year-old Georgia hiker Meredith Emerson has now been indicted in the death of Cheryl Hodges Dunlap.

Hilton was indicted on first degree murder, kidnapping and two counts of theft late Thursday afternoon.

Dunlap disappeared December 1, 2007 and her body was found December 19, 2007 in the Apalachicola National Forest, southwest of Tallahassee. Sheriff's Major Mike Wood said in January that authorities confirmed that Gary Michael Hilton was in the area at the time of Dunlap's disappearance.

Cheryl Hodges Dunlap

















A state law enforcement source told WSB-TV that Dunlap also was decapitated, as was Emerson.

Leon County investigators named Hilton the prime suspect in Dunlap's murder in early February and recently brought two truck loads of evidence from Georgia to Tallahassee.

Hilton Responsible For NC Murders?

Skeletal remains found in western North Carolina in early February were identified as a missing hiker whose wife's body was found near a hiking trail.

Transylvania County Sheriff John Mahoney said the medical examiner confirmed a body found Saturday by a hunter in Macon County is John Bryant, 80.

The hunter found the remains near a Forest Service road in the Nantahala National Forest. They were sent to the state medical examiner in Chapel Hill who made the indentification Monday morning.

The body of 84-year-old Irene Bryant was found in November.

Mahoney has said he believes 61-year-old Gary Michael Hilton is responsible for the deaths.

The Associated Press reported Friday that Mahoney said there is "no question" Hilton is responsible for the North Carolina case.

Mahoney said his office had collected enough evidence to bring charges, though officials in North Carolina must resolve if the state or the federal government will prosecute him. Mahoney said the evidence was enough to meet North Carolina's minimum standards to seek the death penalty.

"There are a lot of people up here that want it to happen," Mahoney said. "We're ready to go."

Mahoney said North Carolina authorities tried to interview Hilton, but he declined and asked for an attorney.

Hilton pleaded guilty to murdering hiker Meredith Emerson in Georgia late January and was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

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