Computer Seized From Accused Serial Killer
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Experts with the Attorney General's High-Tech Crimes Unit are sifting through the computer seized from the home of accused serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis.
Meanwhile, a hearing scheduled for one o'clock this afternoon most likely will not happen. Gillis' defense attorney, Bert Garraway, was expected to ask Judge Todd Hernandez to appoint three doctors to determine if Gillis is sane enough to stand trial. However, Garraway tells 9-News he's not sure if he will remain Gillis' attorney. That's because the case will not remain in Judge Hernandez's court.
9 News has obtained a letter from Assistant District Attorney Prem Burns claiming Judge Tony Marabella should preside over the case rather than Judge Hernandez. That would mean Gillis would likely be assigned a different Public Defender.