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May 8, 2026:

May 8, 2026 - Texas (Italy). American Fugitive Gilley Flees to Italy hoping to Escape the Death Penalty

Lee Mongerson Gilley Flew From Houston to Milan on Two False Identities. He Was Caught the Moment He Landed.

It reads like the opening of a thriller. A man under electronic surveillance in Houston, suspected of killing his pregnant wife, cuts off his ankle bracelet, boards a flight to Canada under a false identity, transfers to a second flight to Italy under a second false identity, and lands at Milan Malpensa with a single objective: to place himself beyond the reach of Texas justice and its death penalty.

The plan failed at the first step on Italian soil.
Lee Mongerson Gilley, 39, an American software engineer wanted in the United States on suspicion of murdering his ex-wife in October 2024, was identified and detained the moment he arrived at Malpensa. He had cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet in Houston, flown first to Canada using one set of false documents, and then to Italy using a second. When border agents intercepted him at the airport, he did not attempt to deny his situation. He asked to stay.
"Here I hope to receive fair treatment," he told officers at Malpensa. "I am innocent. I did not kill my wife in October 2024." His wife was pregnant at the time of her death.
Gilley signed a request for international protection at the airport and was subsequently transferred to the Centro di Permanenza per i Rimpatri in Turin, where he remains while his case is assessed. He has stated in both verbal and written communications that he came to Italy seeking safety, that he knows nobody in the country, and that he chose it because he believes he will receive a just process here.

Why Italy
The logic of Gilley's choice is not difficult to follow. Italy does not have the death penalty and has a well-established legal principle against extraditing individuals to countries where they face capital punishment. Article 698 of the Italian Code of Criminal Procedure explicitly prohibits extradition if the requesting state could apply the death penalty for the relevant offence. Texas, which has one of the highest rates of capital punishment in the United States, would potentially seek exactly that sentence in a case involving the killing of a pregnant woman.
The request for international protection, filed at the airport, is a procedural move that activates Italian asylum law and places an immediate formal obstacle in front of any extradition request. It does not guarantee protection, and the Italian courts will need to assess both the extradition request from the United States and the asylum claim simultaneously. But it buys time, and it forces the legal process to engage with the death penalty question directly.
Gilley's statement that he expects fair treatment in Italy, and his explicit contrast with what he fears awaits him in Texas, is a calculated appeal to the Italian legal system's self-image as a guarantor of due process and human rights. Whether that appeal will succeed depends on courts, not sentiments.

The Investigation in the United States
Gilley had been living under electronic monitoring in Houston as a suspect in the death of his ex-wife. The killing, in October 2024, is classified as a femicide by US investigators. The victim was pregnant. Gilley has consistently maintained his innocence.
The flight from Houston represents a significant escalation. Cutting an electronic monitoring bracelet and fleeing the jurisdiction under false documents while under active suspicion of murder is not the action of someone who expects the legal process to vindicate him quickly. Whether it is the action of a guilty man buying time or an innocent man terrified of a system he does not trust is precisely what the courts on both sides of the Atlantic will now need to assess.

What Happens Next
Italy's Interior Ministry and Justice Ministry will handle the incoming extradition request from the United States, which is expected imminently. The asylum claim will be assessed by the competent territorial commission. The CPR in Turin, where Gilley is currently held, is a detention facility for individuals facing potential repatriation, not a prison, and his legal team will likely challenge the conditions of his detention as part of a broader strategy to anchor him in the Italian system for as long as possible.
The case raises questions that Italian courts have navigated before, most notably in the Soering case principles developed at European level, which established that extradition to face the death penalty can constitute a human rights violation regardless of the merits of the underlying criminal case. That framework is Gilley's strongest legal argument and the one his lawyers will press hardest.
He arrived in Italy knowing nobody and speaking, apparently, of salvation. The Italian legal system will now decide whether that word applies to him.

On Gilley’s case see alco HoC 05/05/2026.

https://www.wantedinmilan.com/news/american-fugitive-flees-to-italy-to-escape-the-death-penalty.html

(Source: wantedinmilan.com, 08/05/2026)

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