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Texas Fugitive Seeks Asylum in Italy Days Before Trial in Pregnant Wife’s Death

By Matthias Binder May 5, 2026
Husband accused of killing pregnant wife cut off ankle monitor and flew to Italy seeking asylum
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Details Emerge from the October 2024 KillingRelease on Bond and Signs of Flight RiskCapture Abroad and Asylum ClaimPath Forward for Extradition and Trial

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Houston, Texas – A man charged with capital murder in the 2024 strangling death of his pregnant wife cut off his ankle monitor and fled the country just weeks before his trial was set to begin. Lee Mongerson Gilley, 39, traveled through Canada before landing in Milan, Italy, where authorities took him into custody after he requested asylum.[1][2] Officials revoked his bond and issued an arrest warrant as pretrial services reported the tampering alert.

Details Emerge from the October 2024 Killing

Christa Bauer Gilley, 38, died on October 7, 2024, at the couple’s home in Houston’s Heights neighborhood. Her husband called emergency services that day, claiming she had overdosed and that he attempted CPR after finding her unresponsive. Hospital staff noted bruising and trauma to her face upon arrival.[2]

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An autopsy by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences later ruled the death a homicide caused by compression of the neck. Charging documents stated Gilley applied pressure to her neck and upper back during an argument. The charge escalated to capital murder because Christa was nine weeks pregnant, meaning the death of the unborn child factored into the case. Gilley later told investigators the couple had argued in the hours before her death and confirmed she was neither suicidal nor a drug user.[1][3]

Release on Bond and Signs of Flight Risk

Authorities arrested Gilley on October 12, 2024, and a judge set his bond at $1 million nine days later. He posted bond and returned home under strict conditions, including an ankle monitor and a prohibition on leaving Texas without permission. Prosecutors had already flagged concerns about his reliability.[3]

Court records revealed Gilley maintained contact with a woman from a 2023 affair. Last year, while free on bond, he messaged her about a detailed escape plan: cutting off the GPS device, fleeing to Mexico, acquiring a new identity there, and even discussing marriage for cover. He specifically asked if she knew of a Mexican identity he could use to leave the country. These exchanges surfaced as prosecutors prepared for trial.[1]

Capture Abroad and Asylum Claim

The ankle monitor triggered a strap tamper alert late last Friday, prompting pretrial services to try contacting Gilley over the weekend. He failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing Tuesday and remained unreachable. His attorney, Dick DeGuerin, confirmed Gilley boarded a flight to Canada before continuing to Italy.[2]

Italian airport officials in Milan grew suspicious of his identification upon arrival. Gilley then identified himself, claimed wrongful prosecution in Texas, and expressed fear of the death penalty while requesting asylum. DeGuerin noted the capture stemmed from information shared by prosecutors. He expressed concern that flight might be portrayed as evidence of guilt, adding, “I’m concerned that the prosecution will try to say that it’s evidence of consciousness of guilt that he’s running from it, but I think he’s just scared.”[3]

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Path Forward for Extradition and Trial

A Harris County judge swiftly revoked Gilley’s bond and issued a warrant after the tampering report. The murder trial, originally slated to start next month, now faces delays pending his return. Extradition from Italy requires Texas authorities to certify that Gilley faces no death penalty, a step DeGuerin said prosecutors had never pursued anyway.[4]

The process to bring him back could take time, leaving the case in limbo. Prosecutors plan to highlight the prior escape discussions in court filings. Gilley’s actions have heightened scrutiny on pretrial release conditions in serious cases.

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