Florida woman accused of killing terminally ill husband in hospital out on bond

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Florida woman accused of killing terminally ill husband in hospital out on bond
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A Florida woman accused of killing her husband in a hospital was granted bond this week.

Police-worn body camera footage shows the arrest of Ellen Gilland, a Florida woman accused of fatally shooting her terminally ill husband in a Daytona Beach hospital.in a hospital in an effort to carry out what she said was a suicide plan was granted bond by a judge Thursday.

Ellen Gilland, 76, is charged with first-degree murder and was initially denied bond. The charges have since been amended to assisting self-murder and manslaughter, aggravated assault, and aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer,Ellen Gilland, 76, was granted bond by a Florida judge after being charged with the killing of her terminally ill husband.

On Thursday, she was granted $150,000 bond and ordered not to possess any firearms, take her medication, be under supervised release, and stay away from any hospital unless there is an"absolute emergency.", Jerry Gilland, 77, in a Daytona Beach hospital. After the killing, she allegedly confined herself to his room on the 11th floor as hostage negotiators tried to get her out after a four-hour standoff.

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