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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

SERIAL KILLER GARY HILTON UPDATE-Fred Rosen

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2012

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Gary Michael Hilton once sold his movie idea to Hollywood. The straight-to-video Deadly Run was about a man who captures women only to set them free on his very private and secluded Georgia land so that he can hunt and kill them.

In 2007 (at least, that's the earliest investigators have been able to prove), he brought Hollywood to life when he began using state parks as his own personal hunting grounds.
Convicted of murder and sentenced to death-it would seem the case was not closed. Rosen was commissioned by the Atlanta Journal Constitution to write a front page piece for their Sunday section on the real time-line of Meredith Emerson's murder which is covered in his book Trails of Death. Rosen was denied information and now realizes the timeline in the book is wrong. Emerson should probably still be alive. The truth never came out and Rosen is pursuing the story. TRAILS OF DEATH UPDATE-Fred Rosen.

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You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in true crime history,

0:16.8

and the authors that have written about them, Gacy, Bundy, Dahmer, The Night Stalker,

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DTK, every week another fascinating author talking about the most shocking and infamous

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killers in true crime history, true murder with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zupansky.

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Good evening, this is your host, Dan Zupansky, for the program True Murder, the most shocking

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killers in true crime history, and the authors that have written about them. Gary Michael

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Hilton once sold his movie idea to Hollywood. The straight to video Deadly Run was about

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a man who captures women only to set them free on his very private and secluded Georgia

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land so that he can hunt and kill them. In 2007, at least that's the earliest investigators

1:13.6

of being able to prove, he brought Hollywood to life when he began using state parks

1:18.3

as his own personal hunting grounds. Convicted of murder and sentence to death, it would

1:23.8

seem the case was not closed. Fred Rosen was commissioned by the Atlanta Journal Constitution

1:29.4

to write a front page piece for their Sunday section on the real timeline of Meredith

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Emerson's murder, which is covered in his book Trails of Death. Rosen was denied information

1:40.0

and now realizes the timeline in the book is wrong. Emerson should probably still be alive.

1:45.8

The truth never came out and Rosen is pursuing the story. The book that we're going to

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be profiling this evening is Trails of Death. Revisited an update with my special guest

1:55.2

journalist and author Fred Rosen. Welcome back to the program and thank you for the

2:00.1

green to this interview Fred Rosen. Hi Dan, how are you? Great thanks. How are you doing

2:05.6

Fred? I'm doing well. Thank you. For our audience, I was very interesting. I listened to

2:13.0

our previous interview that we did months ago and you had talked about something very,

2:18.4

very interesting and you had mentioned to listeners to watch for something to happen in

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