Wednesday, March 25, 2009

MAN ACCUSED IN COLD CASE LOSES EXTRADITION FIGHT

UPDATE: RODGER GILL IS NOW IN ONSLOW COUNTY, HE WILL APPEAR IN COURT TODAY MARCH 27, 2009!! HORRAY FOR SHERIFF BROWN AND NCIS,
THANK YOU LORD!!

March 25, 2009 - 11:41 AM
LINDELL KAY
A former Marine has lost his fight against extradition and will be returned to Onslow County to stand trial for murder in connection to a 1972 shooting.
Rodger Gill, 56, of Athens, Ill., was indicted in January by an Onslow County grand jury for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the homicide of Marine Sgt. William Miller, who was shot on Western Boulevard more than three decades ago.
A Vermilion County, Ill., Circuit Court judge ruled Tuesday that Gill should be "returned to North Carolina as soon as is practical," according Illinois court records.
A court clerk there told The Daily News by phone Wednesday that Gill is ready to go and will be turned over to North Carolina authorities as soon as arrangements are made.
Vermilion County State's Attorney Randy Brinegar said he filed a governor's warrant that expedited Gill's return to North Carolina.
Gill has been in jail in Danville, Ill., under a $5 million bond since his arrest in January.
The Capital Defenders Office in Raleigh has temporarily assigned Kinston attorney Bill Gerrans to represent Gill until it is established whether he will retain a lawyer or have the court appoint him one.
When Gill is returned he will be arraigned and his attorney situation will be determined, said Dewey Hudson, the district attorney for the 4th Prosecutorial District, which includes Onslow County.
"Then we will see where we go from there, but getting Mr. Gill back to North Carolina will obviously speed up the court process," Hudson said.
He said he expects the Onslow County Sheriff's Department to travel to Illinois and bring Gill back with a week.
Gill was the third former Marine charged in Miller's homicide.
Former Cape Carteret police chief George Hayden and Bend, Ore., resident Vickie Babbitt were charged in September by the Onslow County Sheriff's Department with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in Miller's death.
Miller and Babbitt were married at the time of the crime. She later married and divorced Hayden.
Investigators say Babbitt lured Miller into a Western Boulevard ambush where Hayden shot Miller in the head and the back with an M-16 assault rifle.
Gill was engaged Bonnie Sharpe at the time. She was the babysitter of the Millers' infant daughter in 1972.
She told Sheriff's detectives in 2008 that Gill had witnessed the shooting. She said she came forward after 36 years of silence when she read an article in the Aug. 10, 2008, edition of The Daily News about the unsolved homicide.
Gill told investigators "he was at the crime scene when Vickie Miller flagged William Miller down on Western Boulevard and when George Hayden ambushed and shot William Miller with a rifle," according to a probable cause affidavit.
Authorities first considered Gill a witness when they learned last year of his supposed involvement.
"After examining all the evidence and reviewing the applicable laws, I decided he should be charged also," Hudson said in January.
Hayden and Babbitt have been released on bond. Prosecutors expect to present their cases to a grand jury in early April.

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