ATLANTA — Hustler magazine has requested, through Georgia's Open Records Act, copies of documents related to the January 2008 murder and decapitation of hiker Meredith Emerson, but House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) is urging the GBI to deny the magazine's request for crime scene photographs.
Ralston said this morning that he has asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to deny Hustler, a noted porn publication, copies of the photographs that show the 24-year-old Emerson's nude and dismembered body.
Channel 2 Action News reporter Jeff Dore spoke with Ralston, who blasted Hustler's request for crime scene pictures of Emerson, calling it "sickening, disgusting and vile."
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