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    Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, June 9, 1983
‘No punishment enough’
Jury out in arsenic case
United Press International
ANNISTON, Ala. — The
prosecution closed its case
against Audrey Marie Hilley,
the woman accused of killing
her first husband and trying to
kill her daughter, by telling
jurors no punishment they
could come up with would be
enough.
“When you put it all together,
you are going to know you are
not dealing with an everyday
housewife, you are dealing with
a cold, calculating, cunning kil
ler,” said Calhoun County Assis
tant District Attorney Joe Hub
bard in his closing argument.
'“Whatever you decide to do
to her is not enough,” he said.
But defense attorney Wilford
Lane said the state’s case was rid
dled with holes and urged the
jury to acquit Hilley.
Hilley, 50, a former Anniston
secretary and housewife, is ac
cused of the arsenic poisoning of
her first husband in 1975 and
the attempted poisoning of her
daughter four years later.
She vanished from Alabama
before a 1979 trial for attempted
murder, and was not found
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The trial began May 30 and
the jury was expected to begin
deliberatation Wednesday.
The prosecution, in closing
arguments, recapped its conten
tion that Hilley killed Frank
Hilley in 1975, then tried to kill
her daughter to collect insur
ance money.
Hubbard also noted the possi
bility that Hilley tried to kill her
daughter, Carol, because of her
alleged homosexual lifestyle.
The defense, however, told
the jury in closing arguments
that it should see the holes in the
prosecution’s case.
“When you deliberate you
will see how many doubts 'will
pop up. You are going to know
them,” Lane said.
The defense took less than
two days to complete its case af
ter calling five witnesses Tues
day morning. Three of the wit
nesses had testified for the pro
secution.
Authorities said Hilley was
living under an assumed name
in several states. During her abs
ence, she was also charged with
murdering her husband, whose
body had been exhumed.
Authorities said that after
Hilley vanished, she married a
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. man and
moved with him to Marlow,
N.H.
During a trip to Texas, offi
cials said, she dyed her hair
blonde, lost 20 pounds, and re
turned to New Hampshire pos
ing as the twin sister of the first
alias, whom she said died.
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov
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Tuesday.
Hodel criticized the Fuel Use
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