Monday, April 25, 2011

SERIAL KILLER GOES ON TRIAL IN 1968 SEX SLAYING

NOLAN RAY GEORGE is an evil man. And today he is going on trial for first-degree murder in the 1968 strangling death of a Pontiac, Michigan woman. With chilling blue eyes, George, now 67, is a serial killer who has spent little time in prison. According to the Detroit Free Press, George, of Hamilton, Ohio, is charged with first-degree premeditated murder in the 1968 death of Gwendolyn Perry, 36, a woman he met at a drugstore, plied with beer, and strangled with her own hosiery while sexually assaulting her. He was later convicted of strangling two other women and is suspected in several other killings in
Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky. But because of a series of plea deals and appellate court decisions, George served just 22 years in jail. Yet from 1992 to last summer, he was a free man.

 Det. Frank Smith who investigated George said: "Every day that Nolan Ray George walked the streets ... there was a chance of another young woman falling victim to him."
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