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A Texas Man Accused of Killing His Pregnant Wife Fled to Italy Weeks Before Trial. He’s Asking a Judge Not to Send Him Back

Authorities say Lee Gilley cut off his GPS monitor and fled before a capital murder trial, and Italian officials are weighing extradition.

  • Lee Gilley appeared Monday at the Turin Court of Appeals for a hearing validating his arrest following his flight from Texas capital murder charges.
  • Texas authorities say Gilley cut off his court-ordered GPS monitor and fled to Italy on May 1 using a forged Belgian passport, just weeks before his scheduled trial.
  • Refusing extradition to the United States on Monday, Gilley told Turin Court of Appeals Judge Marta Sterpos he seeks Italian asylum because "I chose Europe because of its due process guarantees, and Italy because there is strong public opposition to the death penalty."
  • Italian officials will decide within five days whether Gilley remains in solitary confinement at Lorusso e Cutugno prison or moves to an administrative detention center awaiting an asylum commission decision.
  • Extradition complications persist because Italy opposes the death penalty, and U.S. prosecutors have not clarified whether they will seek execution for the 2024 double homicide.
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A Texas man accused of killing his pregnant wife fled to Italy weeks before trial. He’s asking a judge not to send him back

A Texas man, weeks away from standing trial for the death of his pregnant wife, showed up in Italy this month with what a US criminal complaint says was a fake passport and forged documents. When Italian authorities confronted him, he proclaimed his innocence of the killing and asked them not to send him back.

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