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Hannah Hill, 18, was found in the trunk of her car strangled to death in 1999. Ross was identified as a suspect and went to trial in 2000. His case ended in a mistrial and a string of appeals followed. He was convicted in October and sentenced to life in prison.
When Hannah Hill went missing from her Akron, Ohio, home on May 19, 1999, law enforcement officials tried their best to get her home safely. However, the case took a tragic and dark turn when the police found the 18-year-old girl deceased inside the trunk of her car.
Denny Ross: Where is the Killer Now? The generally peaceful city of Akron, Ohio, witnessed a terrifying incident when 18-year-old Hannah Hill went missing from her home on May 19, 1999.
Minutes after the verdicts in the Denny Ross retrial were announced — guilty of all charges in the 1999 slaying of 18-year-old Hannah Hill of Akron — he stood in the rear of the courtroom with a pained look on his face, fighting back tears.
Denny Ross sentenced to 19 years to life, to start after his current sentence is over; jury found him guilty of murder of Hannah Hill.
Hill, who was 18 at the time of her death and a friend of Ross’s, was beaten and strangled before the killer put her body in the trunk of her car. The horrific crime took place in May 1999, but it took more than 13 years for her family to get justice.
Eighteen year old Hannah Hill lived with her parents in Akron, Ohio, United States. Hannah worked as a secretary for an ATM company and she was looking forward to starting college. When she got that job, she bought a car and it gave her independence and freedom.
The woman whom Denny Ross beat, choked and raped in 2004 testified in chilling detail about the attack Thursday — the final day of the evidentiary phase of his Summit County retrial for the 1999 murder of Hannah Hill.
AKRON, Ohio — Testimony is underway in the second murder trial of Denny Ross, 33, accused of murdering a teenage girl 13 years ago. Hannah Hill, 18, was found dead in the trunk of her car on...
A jury convicted Denny Ross of the 1999 murder of Hannah Hill in Akron. Ross was found guilty of murder, felonious assault, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.