It all started on the first day of January in the annum 2008 when a college graduate went for a hike up a mountain, as was custom to her, only to be brutally murdered by a serial killer Gary Michael Hilton. Meredith Emerson who was only twenty-four years of age decided to take her dog for a walk not knowing what might become of it and as witnesses recall she was seen talking to an elderly man presumably in his sixties.
Gary Michael Hilton later that year confessed to the police and took them to the location where Meredith’s body lay in its disturbing state. The magazine Hustler which is an adult magazine asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for copies of the photos of Meredith so it could get a better grasp of the case but the request for the pictures was denied and now a new bill is under discussion which will prevent such disturbing photos from being released to publications that are looking to print stories with photos that express insensitivity to the family of the victims.
The act under consideration will be called the Meredith Emerson Privacy Act if it is passed and will keep reporters and magazines from getting there hands on any pictures that might cause bad sentiments to the family of the victim. Meredith was badly assaulted and then decapitated by Gary Michael Hilton who is now serving life imprisonment and awaiting trials for another murder of a woman in Florida. The reporter from the magazine goes by the name of Fred Rosen and is a true-crime reporter who wanted to cover this story and needed the pictures to make his story a selling piece.



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