Nolan Ray George to Stand Trial for New Murder Charge
Not a stranger to the prison system, Nolan Ray George, suspected serial killer, will stand trial again for a new murder charge. This time it is for a 1968 incident where George is suspected of strangling a 36-year-old woman from Oakland County. Gwendolyn Perry of Pontiac is said to have been killed with a nylon stocking.
The murderer has a long history of jail time that precedes this most recent charge. George was recently extradited to Michigan on a charge of threatening a landlord with a gun. After his release from a Michigan prison in December 1981 he was arrested again in 1982 for the death of an Ohio woman.
In addition to those charges that have been filed against him, there are three more cases in which he remains a primary suspect: a 1967 death in Kentucky, another strangled woman from Troy in 1968, and a 1982 slaying of a Cincinnati woman.
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