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Why that guy is still breathing is a mystery.
This appears to be the reason.He led authorities to her body in exchange for the death penalty being taken off the table and was sentenced the same day to life in prison. Hilton has since been indicted in another murder in Florida in a strikingly similar case. Those charges have yet to be proven in court.
The fact that Hilton told authorities he didn't have the heart to also kill Emerson's dog merely repelled them further.
Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. "Nothing bad will happen to me."Why any woman would go out in the woods alone without a sidearm is a mystery.
I blame the anti's for her death. It's these idiots always telling people not to arm themselves and how the gun owners are always fear mongering. You lure people into a false sense of security, people wander out into places alone where they can be preyed upon. Then you look at all the asinine gun laws between states. What are you supposed to do when hiking the Appalachian Trail? When you cant bring your sidearm across state lines legally? That woman that was killed was let down by Anti gun rhetoric and foolish carry laws just to name a few.
Why any woman would go out in the woods alone without a sidearm is a mystery.
But instead of leaving, Hilton hid in wait for her to come back down the path and when she did, he accosted her with a military knife and a baton. But the woman wasn't an ordinary victim. She had marital arts training and immediately went into a defensive posture, grabbing at the blade and the big stick Hilton was trying to use to subdue her.
It's these idiots always telling people not to arm themselves and how the gun owners are always fear mongering. You lure people into a false sense of security, people wander out into places alone where they can be preyed upon.
There's gun owners on this very forum who mock people for carrying guns all the time, or for carrying guns to "safe" places.
I have always felt that people are more of a risk when hiking than wildlife. I always bring along a little something for anyone like this sicko. His little knife wouldn't get him far against bear spray and a machete.