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Updated · Fox News · May 11
Texas Murder Suspect Lee Gilley Fights Extradition in Italy, Seeks Asylum Over 2024 Wife Killing
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 11

Texas Murder Suspect Lee Gilley Fights Extradition in Italy, Seeks Asylum Over 2024 Wife Killing

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 11
  • Lee Mongerson Gilley, 39, told a Milan judge he would not consent to extradition to the United States and instead wants to stay in Italy while pursuing asylum.
  • Gilley said he is innocent, claimed he fled because he feared for his life, and argued Italy offers stronger due-process protections and opposition to the death penalty.
  • Italian authorities have not decided on extradition in the capital murder case over the 2024 death of Christa Bauer Gilley, who prosecutors say was strangled while nine months pregnant.
  • Investigators say Gilley cut off his GPS ankle monitor before trial, traveled from Texas through Canada to Milan, and was carrying a pseudonym and forged Belgian identification when detained.
Can a Texas murder suspect use Italy's opposition to the death penalty to successfully evade extradition from Europe?
Is the fugitive's asylum plea a desperate cry for safety or a calculated ploy to escape a capital murder trial?