Drifter pleads guilty in hiker case
DAWSONVILLE, Ga. (AP) - January 31, 2008 Gary Michael Hilton, 61, attended the hearing in an orange
jumpsuit and a bulletproof vest. He signed a plea agreement earlier
in the day, District Attorney Lee Darragh said.
Judge Bonnie Oliver told Hilton that she agreed with the plea
deal, which would allow parole after 30 years, because he likely
would have died in prison before the state could have executed him
had he been sentenced to death.
Meredith Emerson's father, David Emerson, said no punishment for
Hilton is too great.
Darragh said Hilton intended to abduct the 24-year-old woman to
take money from her bank accounts but eventually he knew he would
take her life. Darragh said Hilton told Emerson he was going to let
her go and then struck her several times with a jack handle until
she died.
Emerson was believed to have been kidnapped in Union County and
killed in Dawson County, authorities have said. She was beaten to
death, then decapitated three days after her disappearance,
according to an autopsy report. Her body was found nearly 50 miles
from where she vanished during a New Year's Day hike.
Hilton was the last person seen with Emerson on the hiking trail
and had tried to use her credit card, according to his arrest
warrant.
Investigators in North Carolina and Florida also have looked at
Hilton to see if he was involved in killings in those states.