Georgia judge bars release of photos of hiker's nude, decapitated body

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Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Photos of the nude and decapitated body of a murdered hiker, sought by a writer on assignment for Hustler magazine, will not be released, a judge in Georgia ordered Wednesday. The decision came as state lawmakers considered legislation that would ban public release of graphic photos of crime victims. First Amendment lawyers say the legislation could have a chilling effect on open records requests.

DeKalb Superior Court Judge Daniel Coursey issued an order restraining the Georgia Bureau of Investigation from releasing "any and all photographs, visual images or depictions of Meredith Emerson which show Emerson in an unclothed or dismembered state." Emerson's family sought the order after learning of the request for copies of crime scene photos of the 24-year-old, attorney Lindsay Haigh said. Emerson's admitted killer, Gary Michael Hilton, received a life sentence in exchange for leading investigators to her body in the north Georgia mountains on January 7, 2008, six days after Emerson disappeared.

The judge's order came on the same day the Georgia House Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously passed "The Meredith Emerson Memorial Privacy Act," which would prevent gruesome crime scene photos from being publicly released or disseminated, according to Rep. Jill Chambers, the bill's principal sponsor. House Bill 1322 would prevent the release of photographs of the bodies of crime victims that are "nude, bruised, bloodied or in a broken state with open wounds, a state of dismemberment or decapitation," said Chambers.

"We have to walk the line between open record laws and the constitutional provisions that allow women to be able to be photographed nude or in pornography when they knowingly and willingly offer their bodies for dissemination," she said. "Meredith isn't in a position to give that kind of permission to have her exploited in that kind of venue," Chambers said. "We're not only protecting future victims of crime, we're protecting the integrity of what happened to Meredith." The bill allows credentialed journalists, lawyers and law enforcement to view such photographs at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's headquarters, Chambers said, but not make copies of them. Hustler did not respond to a request for comment on the judge's ruling except to say that it is exploring its legal options.

"Hustler is aware of the GBI's refusal to honor its reporter's request for copies of the Emerson crime scenes photos, which were to be used in a news story about this crime. Hustler and Mr. Flynt disagree with the GBI's position, and are currently exploring all legal options available to them should the decision be made to go forward with the story," the company said in an e-mail. Members of the state Legislature were quick to condemn the request. "I think that the request is sickening, disgusting, vile and I think it's very, very hurtful for this family," House Speaker David Ralston said in a Monday press conference.

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Current statute prevents the release of autopsy photos without the permission of next of kin, but a "gray area" in the law left open the question of whether crime scene photos could be released, Ralston said. "I am a big proponent of open government. This goes against the grain for me. But in this case, when you have these kind of photographs that depict victims of crime where there may have been sexual assault or mutilation of the body, I just think it goes beyond the pale," he said. "We're going to narrow it to those situations so we don't have this kind of situation again where we pause and wonder is this something we have to release or not."

"Meredith was a daughter, a friend and a mentor to many. She lived life to its fullest and was taken from us deliberately and maliciously," her family said on www.righttohikeinc.com, the charity Web site established in Emerson's memory. "Her family and friends live everyday with this tragedy and to know that the possibility of any images, other than those that portray the beautiful, young woman we knew, could be disclosed to the public or may be published would bring further stress and unnecessarily added grief over what is already too much sadness to bear."

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation promptly denied Hustler's request, agency spokesman John Bankhead said. "There's no public interest served by these photographs being publicly displayed," he said. "The negative impact on surviving friends and family would be horrific. They had to go through this with the death so to have to go through it again with the pictures ending up on Internet would be incredible." First Amendment lawyers are watching the outcome of this lawsuit and the bill.

"The photos are awful, but it's also awful to see pictures of people in wars, soldiers fighting or the victims of wars," said New York attorney Martin Garbus. "I don't think there should be any kind of censorship because of awfulness." Garbus surmised that privacy laws could be applied in this instance but cautioned that even such laws could be considered limitation of free speech.

"I don't think you can make it into a narrow context. If you look at a picture of a Sudanese kid starving to death, or people dying in Haiti, those are invasions of privacy. Pictures of people alive in tortuous situations in some other country are just as bad as pictures of disfigured corpses in the United States."
 

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Could someone push Flynt off a bridge already? Put the guy out of our misery please?

Guy is WARPED and just flat out creepy.


I just cringed irl.
 

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Dallas;3304780 said:
Could someone push Flynt off a bridge already? Put the guy out of our misery please?

Guy is WARPED and just flat out creepy.


I just cringed irl.

Him and his lawyer. Her dad must the restraint of a monk.
 

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You have got to be kidding?

I have seen some morbid photos, but how is this porn? Isn't that his business?
 

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Hostile;3304802 said:
You have got to be kidding?

I have seen some morbid photos, but how is this porn? Isn't that his business?

This was my question.

What does Larry Flynt have to do with this whole sordid event? Why does he want the pictures?
 

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ScipioCowboy;3304807 said:
This was my question.

What does Larry Flynt have to do with this whole sordid event? Why does he want the pictures?
Maybe Playgirl should post the pictures of the partially eaten Grizzly Man. They are missing out. Women and gay men everywhere would love to ogle those photos.
 

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ScipioCowboy;3304807 said:
This was my question.

What does Larry Flynt have to do with this whole sordid event? Why does he want the pictures?

For the same reason he wanted (and maybe did print) the crime scene photos of that Snyder guy and Dorothy Stratton.

He's a degenerate trying to use the good will of our forefathers intent to vomit out his depravity.
 

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Does he have the right or doesn't he? I guess that is the question Flynt.

Should he or shouldn't he? That is the question he really needs to ask himself and the answer is very easy to find.
 

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What has happed to common sense and decency? There is no reason these photos should ever be released. Larry Flynt needs to go crawl back in his hole
 

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joseephuss;3304822 said:
Does he have the right or doesn't he? I guess that is the question Flynt.

Should he or shouldn't he? That is the question he really needs to ask himself and the answer is very easy to find.

Let's sue Flynt for the taxes wasted on this frivilous ****.
 

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Dallas;3304780 said:
Could someone push Flynt off a bridge already? Put the guy out of our misery please?

Guy is WARPED and just flat out creepy.


I just cringed irl.

Seriously. What a **** stain.
 

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Larry Flint is an American Icon, and has done more for YOUR rights than you'll ever know. Love him or hate him, he has fought the good fight when it comes to the freedoms we hold dear. I'm a big fan of his, and he has done some great things for this country.

That being said, I'm not sure how I feel about this sort of thing. I can appreciate the families and the deads right to privacy, but blocking news and giving the family some peace of mind is important too.

As far as flynts business being porn, well that is true, but he also wants to keep his magazine in circulation, and if there is one thing that is having trouble sustaining itself, its printed porn. Online, DVD, etc, is big. Print??? Not so much. He's just looking for new angles.
 

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CowboyWay;3305291 said:
Larry Flint is an American Icon, and has done more for YOUR rights than you'll ever know. Love him or hate him, he has fought the good fight when it comes to the freedoms we hold dear. I'm a big fan of his, and he has done some great things for this country.

That being said, I'm not sure how I feel about this sort of thing. I can appreciate the families and the deads right to privacy, but blocking news and giving the family some peace of mind is important too.

As far as flynts business being porn, well that is true, but he also wants to keep his magazine in circulation, and if there is one thing that is having trouble sustaining itself, its printed porn. Online, DVD, etc, is big. Print??? Not so much. He's just looking for new angles.

So true. Nothing screams "fighting the good fight" quite as much as showing horribly mutilated murdered bodies in a porn magazine.
 

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ScipioCowboy;3305497 said:
So true. Nothing screams "fighting the good fight" quite as much as showing horribly mutilated murdered bodies in a porn magazine.

The great thing about America is you don't have to buy it, if you don't want to see it.

Its a concept not everybody gets, yet its so simple.

Flynt has done more for your personal freedom of speech than any single living politician today. He even went to jail to protect your freedom. But go ahead and blast him for standing up for your rights.

Personally, I admire the guy. Sure, some things he's done are out there, and I don't agree with him on every topic, but he's incredibly intelligent, and what I admire the most about him is he's a political and social watchdog. NOBODY wants to cross him, and he loves to "out" hypocrites. Its probably his single favorite thing to do. Make no mistake, the guy watches out for you, more than any politicians do.

I think you should read up on the guy. And I don't mean by just watching the movie. He's had a pretty fascinating life that the movie just touched on the tip of the iceberg.

Oh, and interesting sig you have there. The irony is palpable.
 

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CowboyWay;3305524 said:
The great thing about America is you don't have to buy it, if you don't want to see it.

Its a concept not everybody gets, yet its so simple.

The concept is irrelevant in this case. The victim's family has rights as well--as the courts decided--and those rights include not having the decapitated body of their murdered daughter published in a porn magazine.

Not only is this a simple concept, it's a matter of common decency. Apparently, some people have none.

Flynt has done more for your personal freedom of speech than any single living politician today. He even went to jail to protect your freedom. But go ahead and blast him for standing up for your rights.

Personally, I admire the guy. Sure, some things he's done are out there, and I don't agree with him on every topic, but he's incredibly intelligent, and what I admire the most about him is he's a political and social watchdog. NOBODY wants to cross him, and he loves to "out" hypocrites. Its probably his single favorite thing to do. Make no mistake, the guy watches out for you, more than any politicians do.
Oh, do explain. What has Larry Flynt done for me? How does publishing the decapitated body of a murdered girl in a porn magazine further my rights?

Do tell. We're all ears.

I think you should read up on the guy. And I don't mean by just watching the movie. He's had a pretty fascinating life that the movie just touched on the tip of the iceberg.

Oh, and interesting sig you have there. The irony is palpable.
Judging from your last statement, I doubt you understand what irony is. Freedom applies to more than just pornographers. It also applies to victims' families who would rather the mutilated corpses of their dead daughters not be used to resuscitate the dying fortunes of the print pornography industry.

Benjamin Franklin once famously uttered, "A Republic, if you can keep it."

And keeping a Republic requires that we show common decency when exercising our rights. Larry Flynt has yet to show even the tiniest thread of decency, especially in this instance.
 

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CowboyWay;3305291 said:
Larry Flint is an American Icon, and has done more for YOUR rights than you'll ever know. Love him or hate him, he has fought the good fight when it comes to the freedoms we hold dear.

I highly doubt the founding fathers had a person of Larry Flint's moral character and his ability to publish in his magazine the photographs of a murdered and decapitated nude woman in mind when they came up with concept of the right to "freedom of speech." I think tyranny had something to do with it.
 

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What's worse: the person who prints it or the person who buys it to see it?

If someone were to put those same sick pictures on the internet, millions upon millions would take a peek anonymously.

I personally wouldn't look.
 

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ScipioCowboy;3305497 said:
So true. Nothing screams "fighting the good fight" quite as much as showing horribly mutilated murdered bodies in a porn magazine.

remember freedoms are there to protect the really weird views, not the mainstream ones.

just like the old gun debate, silence Flynt and you start on a slippery slope to no freedom

anyway, who here hasn't either watched Hustler tv or looked at his magazine at some point in his life

besides anyone who can make old Jerry Falwell go insane is fine by me
 

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CowboyWay;3305291 said:
Larry Flint is an American Icon, and has done more for YOUR rights than you'll ever know. Love him or hate him, he has fought the good fight when it comes to the freedoms we hold dear. I'm a big fan of his, and he has done some great things for this country.

That being said, I'm not sure how I feel about this sort of thing. I can appreciate the families and the deads right to privacy, but blocking news and giving the family some peace of mind is important too.

As far as flynts business being porn, well that is true, but he also wants to keep his magazine in circulation, and if there is one thing that is having trouble sustaining itself, its printed porn. Online, DVD, etc, is big. Print??? Not so much. He's just looking for new angles.

With all due respect don't be naive. Larry Flynts antics are in furtherance of collecting your money for his degeneracy. The best of both worlds, giving in to any degenerate notion and getting rich in the process. This isn't porn, it's depravity; his decision to print the crime scene photo of Paul Snyder and Dorothy Stratton was to ridicule his competitor, Playboy. It isn't anyones 'right' to peek into another persons misery.

You want to talk about slippery slopes, talk about the slope you're greasing that states a families private misery is not at all sacred and is subject to the added stress of having ghouls gawk at their suffering.

To parade around the worst atrocity in one families life will never correlate with protecting me or my rights. The classic tact of a slug like this is to enlist the consent of the average citizen by claiming common goals, playing on notions of freedom and constitutional rights. Stop being hood winked.
 
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