FOND DU LAC, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A December trial to determine if the state will be allowed to keep the “Halloween killer” in custody was postponed Friday.
Gerald Turner, 75, was convicted of sexually assaulting and killing 9-year-old Lisa Ann French while she was trick-or-treating in Fond du Lac in 1973. Her body was found a few days later in the town of Taycheedah.
His prison term complete, the state filed suit in 2018, seeking to have Turner deemed a sexually violent offender, and ordered to remain at a secure mental health facility under the Chapter 980 sexual predator law. His attorneys have opposed the request and want him released. Six years later, that process is still going on.
The trial was scheduled for Dec. 9. However, defense attorney Robert Peterson filed a summary judgement motion on Friday. Such motions are typically requests for the judge to make a ruling on the case before the trial.
Instead of the trial, the attorneys will argue the motion on Dec. 9.
Regardless of the decision eventually issued by Fond du Lac County Judge Anthony Nehls, Peterson expects it to be appealed. As such, no new trial date was set.
Turner is currently held at the Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center in Mauston.
After serving 17 years in prison for a 38-year sentence, Turner was released from prison in 1992 but returned to prison that same year following a court decision challenging calculation of time served. Turner was again released on parole in 1998 but returned to prison in 2003 for 15 years after pornographic images were found on his computer.
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