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Bernard Giles

Bernard Eugene Giles (born April 9, 1953) is an American convicted serial killer and rapist who murdered five girls and women in Titusville, Florida, in late 1973. After his arrest in December of that year, he fully admitted his guilt and was sentenced to serve several life imprisonment terms in 1974.[1]

Bernard Giles
Born
Bernard Eugene Giles

(1953-04-09) April 9, 1953 (age 70)
Conviction(s)First degree murder
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims5
Span of crimes
September – November 1973
CountryUnited States
State(s)Florida
Date apprehended
December 11, 1973

Early life edit

Giles was born on April 9, 1953, in a Titusville family with three other children. His parents led a law-abiding lifestyle and were described as good, caring parents, thanks to which Giles had a unhappy childhood and grew up in a abusive home. Most of his friends described him in a very positive manner. He attended Titusville High School, where he took an interest in visual arts. He achieved some success in this field, but soon lost interest in studying as a whole. Due to chronic absenteeism and poor academic performance, he was forced to leave school at age 16, after which he mastered the trade of an electrician and began working. In 1972, he married 17-year-old Leslie Jo Ann, who gave birth to a daughter in July 1973.[2]

Murders edit

As victims, Giles would choose young girls, most of whom hitchhiked. Their bodies were found, in some cases raped, in orange groves or wooded areas in Brevard County. [3]

Nancy Gerry, 18, disappeared on September 26, 1973. Her fully clothed body was found in a palmetto thicket, shot in the head, on December 10, 1973.[4][5]

Paula Darlene Hamric, 22, disappeared November 17, 1973. Her nude body was found strangled, hands bound, eight days later.[4][3]

Carolyn Jan Bennett, 17, disappeared on November 15, 1973. Her skeleton was found on Christmas Day. She had been shot in the head.[5][6]

Sharon Mary Wilmer, 14, disappeared on November 5, 1973. She was found strangled, wearing only a St. Christopher's necklace; her shirt and sweater were found near her remains.[5][7]

Krista Jean Melton, 14, was reported missing on November 14, 1973. Her fully clothed body was found shot in the head on January 31, 1974.[8][9]

Arrest edit

On December 10, 1973, Giles lured two underage hitchhikers into his car and drove them to the woodlands outside Titusville, where he attempted to attack them. The victims fiercely resisted, which caused Giles to draw his gun to shoot them, but his pistol malfunctioned and misfired, and the girls managed to escape. They went to police, where they provided a description of their attacker's appearance, his car, and even his name, which they had glimpsed in a book while riding in his car. On the next day, Giles was arrested and his car was examined, during which investigators seized a 22-caliber pistol. He was charged with assault and attempted rape.[10] Following Giles' arrest, he was investigated as a suspect in the disappearances of more than 11 girls who had been reported missing since August 1973 and the murders of several others, but in January of the following year, most of the missing girls were located, and Giles was no longer suspected.[11][12]

Court edit

While sifting through the cases, a forensic ballistic examination confirmed that Gerry had been killed with a revolver belonging to Giles, and he was subsequently charged with her murder. He insisted on his innocence, and in early 1974, his lawyers filed a motion for a forensic medical examination, which was granted. In the spring, two independent examinations were conducted, which determined that Giles did not suffer from any mental illnesses or abnormalities. He was declared sane, and a trial date was scheduled for April 29, 1974.[13]

The Brevard County State Attorney's Office said that if convicted, they would seek the death penalty against Giles. Unable to withstand the moral pressure, shortly before the opening of the trial, Giles made a plea bargain with the investigators. He confessed to the murder of Hamric, and during the trial, pled guilty to the murders of the three remaining girls, as well as a series of non-lethal attacks and attempted murders against others. Giles admitted that he had been prone to violence from the age of six, often playing games in which he imitated killing the other participant. He claimed to have enjoyed pretend-strangling his childhood friend, who played the role of a witch in one of the games, which was confirmed by a number of acquaintances from that period. According to his testimony, he began to make his first attempts to attack girls in 1969, after dropping out of school, but was unsuccessful. Due to the plea bargain terms, he was spared the death penalty, and on August 13, 1974, was given several terms of life imprisonment.[14][15]

Aftermath edit

After his conviction, Giles was transported to serve his sentence at the Florida State Prison in Bradford County. In October 1979, Giles escaped with two other prisoners. With the help of a few hand-made smoke grenades, he and his accomplices managed to distract the guard dogs and the prison guards, after which, using locksmithing tools, they managed to make a small gap in several rows of wire through which they escaped. In the subsequent search, police staked out his ex-wife's house, as they had received a tip that Giles was planning to kidnap his daughter from his ex-wife, but he was found five miles away from the prison, 26 hours after escaping. He was found guilty of escape and given an additional 15 years imprisonment.[16][17]

Since then, Giles has been moved around various penitentiaries around the state. In 2019, he received a second wave of fame after British journalist and TV host Piers Morgan visited Giles in prison to conduct an interview for one of his new segments.[18]

See also edit

External links edit

  • Confessions of a Serial Killer with Piers Morgan - Bernard Giles

References edit

  1. ^ Pengelly, Ella (February 8, 2019). "Bernard Giles: Story behind the serial killer and the crimes he committed". Cambridge News. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Moore, Christine (August 13, 1974). "Slayer Intended To Kill Victims". Florida Today. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Giles Slayings Shock Citizens". Florida Today. December 29, 1974. p. 12A. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b "FBI Assistance Sought In 2 Breward Murders". Orlando Sentinel. December 15, 1973. p. 10. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b c "Brevard Deputies Seek More Corpses Where 4 Were Found". The Tampa Tribune. January 1, 1974. p. 6. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Rutledge, Jim (December 27, 1973). "Sheriff to Comb Woods by Air". Florida Today. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  7. ^ "Search Continues For More Bodies". Panama City News-Herald. December 30, 1973. p. 1. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Agents Identify Slaying Victim". Orlando Sentinel. March 12, 1974. p. 80. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Slayings Suspect Pleads Guilty". Miami Herald. April 26, 1974. p. 155. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Moore, Christine (December 13, 1973). "Man Jailed in Attacks Suspect in Murder Cases". Florida Today. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  11. ^ "Space Eyes Search Area Where Bodies Discovered". The Tampa Tribune. December 29, 1973. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  12. ^ "Missing Girls Found". The News-Press. January 2, 1974. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  13. ^ "Giles is charged with the first degree murder of Nancy Gerry". Florida Today. April 18, 1974. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  14. ^ "Giles slayings shock citizens". Florida Today. December 29, 1974. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  15. ^ "Slayer intended to kill victims. 13 Aug 1974". Florida Today. 13 August 1974. pp. 2B.
  16. ^ Evans, Christopher (October 17, 1979). "'Noted killer', robber flee prison". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  17. ^ "5 Bodies Found in Grove; Giles Confesses He's Killer". Florida Today. December 26, 1979. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  18. ^ Freedman, Joanna (August 20, 2020). "'Confessions Of A Serial Killer With Piers Morgan' Has Just Landed On Netflix". Tyla. Retrieved October 18, 2020.

bernard, giles, bernard, eugene, giles, born, april, 1953, american, convicted, serial, killer, rapist, murdered, five, girls, women, titusville, florida, late, 1973, after, arrest, december, that, year, fully, admitted, guilt, sentenced, serve, several, life,. Bernard Eugene Giles born April 9 1953 is an American convicted serial killer and rapist who murdered five girls and women in Titusville Florida in late 1973 After his arrest in December of that year he fully admitted his guilt and was sentenced to serve several life imprisonment terms in 1974 1 Bernard GilesBornBernard Eugene Giles 1953 04 09 April 9 1953 age 70 Titusville Florida U S Conviction s First degree murderCriminal penaltyLife imprisonmentDetailsVictims5Span of crimesSeptember November 1973CountryUnited StatesState s FloridaDate apprehendedDecember 11 1973 Contents 1 Early life 2 Murders 3 Arrest 4 Court 5 Aftermath 6 See also 7 External links 8 ReferencesEarly life editGiles was born on April 9 1953 in a Titusville family with three other children His parents led a law abiding lifestyle and were described as good caring parents thanks to which Giles had a unhappy childhood and grew up in a abusive home Most of his friends described him in a very positive manner He attended Titusville High School where he took an interest in visual arts He achieved some success in this field but soon lost interest in studying as a whole Due to chronic absenteeism and poor academic performance he was forced to leave school at age 16 after which he mastered the trade of an electrician and began working In 1972 he married 17 year old Leslie Jo Ann who gave birth to a daughter in July 1973 2 Murders editAs victims Giles would choose young girls most of whom hitchhiked Their bodies were found in some cases raped in orange groves or wooded areas in Brevard County 3 Nancy Gerry 18 disappeared on September 26 1973 Her fully clothed body was found in a palmetto thicket shot in the head on December 10 1973 4 5 Paula Darlene Hamric 22 disappeared November 17 1973 Her nude body was found strangled hands bound eight days later 4 3 Carolyn Jan Bennett 17 disappeared on November 15 1973 Her skeleton was found on Christmas Day She had been shot in the head 5 6 Sharon Mary Wilmer 14 disappeared on November 5 1973 She was found strangled wearing only a St Christopher s necklace her shirt and sweater were found near her remains 5 7 Krista Jean Melton 14 was reported missing on November 14 1973 Her fully clothed body was found shot in the head on January 31 1974 8 9 Arrest editOn December 10 1973 Giles lured two underage hitchhikers into his car and drove them to the woodlands outside Titusville where he attempted to attack them The victims fiercely resisted which caused Giles to draw his gun to shoot them but his pistol malfunctioned and misfired and the girls managed to escape They went to police where they provided a description of their attacker s appearance his car and even his name which they had glimpsed in a book while riding in his car On the next day Giles was arrested and his car was examined during which investigators seized a 22 caliber pistol He was charged with assault and attempted rape 10 Following Giles arrest he was investigated as a suspect in the disappearances of more than 11 girls who had been reported missing since August 1973 and the murders of several others but in January of the following year most of the missing girls were located and Giles was no longer suspected 11 12 Court editWhile sifting through the cases a forensic ballistic examination confirmed that Gerry had been killed with a revolver belonging to Giles and he was subsequently charged with her murder He insisted on his innocence and in early 1974 his lawyers filed a motion for a forensic medical examination which was granted In the spring two independent examinations were conducted which determined that Giles did not suffer from any mental illnesses or abnormalities He was declared sane and a trial date was scheduled for April 29 1974 13 The Brevard County State Attorney s Office said that if convicted they would seek the death penalty against Giles Unable to withstand the moral pressure shortly before the opening of the trial Giles made a plea bargain with the investigators He confessed to the murder of Hamric and during the trial pled guilty to the murders of the three remaining girls as well as a series of non lethal attacks and attempted murders against others Giles admitted that he had been prone to violence from the age of six often playing games in which he imitated killing the other participant He claimed to have enjoyed pretend strangling his childhood friend who played the role of a witch in one of the games which was confirmed by a number of acquaintances from that period According to his testimony he began to make his first attempts to attack girls in 1969 after dropping out of school but was unsuccessful Due to the plea bargain terms he was spared the death penalty and on August 13 1974 was given several terms of life imprisonment 14 15 Aftermath editAfter his conviction Giles was transported to serve his sentence at the Florida State Prison in Bradford County In October 1979 Giles escaped with two other prisoners With the help of a few hand made smoke grenades he and his accomplices managed to distract the guard dogs and the prison guards after which using locksmithing tools they managed to make a small gap in several rows of wire through which they escaped In the subsequent search police staked out his ex wife s house as they had received a tip that Giles was planning to kidnap his daughter from his ex wife but he was found five miles away from the prison 26 hours after escaping He was found guilty of escape and given an additional 15 years imprisonment 16 17 Since then Giles has been moved around various penitentiaries around the state In 2019 he received a second wave of fame after British journalist and TV host Piers Morgan visited Giles in prison to conduct an interview for one of his new segments 18 See also editList of prison escapes List of serial killers in the United StatesExternal links editConfessions of a Serial Killer with Piers Morgan Bernard GilesReferences edit Pengelly Ella February 8 2019 Bernard Giles Story behind the serial killer and the crimes he committed Cambridge News Retrieved October 18 2020 Moore Christine August 13 1974 Slayer Intended To Kill Victims Florida Today Retrieved October 18 2020 a b Giles Slayings Shock Citizens Florida Today December 29 1974 p 12A Retrieved December 12 2022 via Newspapers com a b FBI Assistance Sought In 2 Breward Murders Orlando Sentinel December 15 1973 p 10 Retrieved December 12 2022 via Newspapers com a b c Brevard Deputies Seek More Corpses Where 4 Were Found The Tampa Tribune January 1 1974 p 6 Retrieved December 12 2022 via Newspapers com Rutledge Jim December 27 1973 Sheriff to Comb Woods by Air Florida Today Retrieved October 18 2020 Search Continues For More Bodies Panama City News Herald December 30 1973 p 1 Retrieved December 12 2022 via Newspapers com Agents Identify Slaying Victim Orlando Sentinel March 12 1974 p 80 Retrieved December 12 2022 via Newspapers com Slayings Suspect Pleads Guilty Miami Herald April 26 1974 p 155 Retrieved December 12 2022 via Newspapers com Moore Christine December 13 1973 Man Jailed in Attacks Suspect in Murder Cases Florida Today Retrieved October 18 2020 Space Eyes Search Area Where Bodies Discovered The Tampa Tribune December 29 1973 Retrieved October 18 2020 Missing Girls Found The News Press January 2 1974 Retrieved October 18 2020 Giles is charged with the first degree murder of Nancy Gerry Florida Today April 18 1974 Retrieved October 18 2020 Giles slayings shock citizens Florida Today December 29 1974 Retrieved October 18 2020 Slayer intended to kill victims 13 Aug 1974 Florida Today 13 August 1974 pp 2B Evans Christopher October 17 1979 Noted killer robber flee prison Orlando Sentinel Retrieved October 18 2020 5 Bodies Found in Grove Giles Confesses He s Killer Florida Today December 26 1979 Retrieved October 18 2020 Freedman Joanna August 20 2020 Confessions Of A Serial Killer With Piers Morgan Has Just Landed On Netflix Tyla Retrieved October 18 2020 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