HISTORIC CONVICTION

Who is Butch Hinton and where is he now?

Hinton will be eligible for parole again in 2025 after being denied twice over the last two decades

SHANNON Melendi, a Miami native, made headlines in March 1994 after she disappeared from a softball game in Atlanta.

To this day, Shannon Melendi's remains have never been found, but Butch Hinton was charged and found guilty, making him the only person in the state of Georgia to be convicted of murder without a crime scene or a body.

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Still, despite the connection, it took the police 10 years to charge him with the murder.

Hinton also had a long history of sexual assault, which was later revealed at his trial.

He was also convicted arsonist who was found guilty of arson and insurance fraud in 1995, earning him seven years in prison.

While Hinton was in prison, police continued to investigate him as a potential suspect in Melendi's disappearance.

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Law enforcement used jailhouse informants in their investigation, who testified that Hinton had implicated himself in the crime during his time in prison.

As of 2024, Hinton remains incarcerated in Georgia and has been denied parole twice.

He will next be eligible for parole in 2025.

Dateline will re-air a special episode of Hinton's trial and Melendi's murder case on Saturday, May 25, 2024.

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