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Evidence Links Hilton to N.C. Murders

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Police are now reporting that the have evidence which links Gary Michael Hilton to the murder of a North Carolina Couple. Investigators are not specifying what kind of evidence they have but it is enough to make them believe that Hilton is responsible for the murder of Irene Bryant and the presumed murder of her husband John, who has not yet been found.

Here's what CNN has to say on the subject...

After the couple went for a hike in Pisgah National Forest, Irene Bryant's body was found near the couple's car. John Bryant's body has not been found. "This investigation has resulted in the investigative team being able to establish a positive link between Gary Michael Hilton of Transylvania County and specifically to the case involving John and Irene Bryant," Mahoney said at a brief news conference. No questions were taken at the briefing, and Mahoney said details on the timing or venue of criminal charges are not being revealed now in order to maintain the integrity of the case. Hilton also is under investigation in Florida.

You can read the whole story over at CNN.

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I also received a link from a reader earlier today where this is quite a bit of information about the Cheryl Dunlap murder. I have not had much time to research it and as long as I don't get called in to work tomorrow I will do some reading and post about it here.

 

 

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