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‘There Wasn’t Anything Else to Do’: Wife Defends Fatal Hospital Shooting of Terminally Ill Husband

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January 28, 2026 at 3:52 pm
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What began as a lifelong partnership ended inside a Florida hospital room with a gunshot, a lockdown, and a decision that continues to haunt — but not regret — the woman who pulled the trigger.

According to the New York Post, Ellen Gilland, now 76, is speaking publicly after her release from prison, standing by the choice she made to end the life of her terminally ill husband during what authorities described as a failed suicide pact.

Gilland shot and killed her husband, Jerry Gilland, 77, on Jan. 21, 2023, inside AdventHealth Hospital in Daytona Beach. 

The shooting triggered a chaotic, hours-long standoff with police and forced the hospital into lockdown as patients and staff hid in rooms throughout the building.

Jerry had been bedridden and was suffering from a combination of physical decline, depression, and a form of dementia, according to police. Around New Year’s, the couple agreed on a plan to die together.

The original plan was for Jerry to end his own life. But when the moment came, he lacked the physical strength to lift the gun.

Ellen said she stepped in.

“I basically was going to take my own life, but I got hysterical,” she explained.

After the shooting, a nurse entered the room to investigate unusual sounds, believing someone may have fallen. 

In a panic, Ellen pointed the firearm at the nurse, according to investigators. Law enforcement was called, and the hospital was swiftly sealed as officers attempted to negotiate with her.

After several tense hours, Ellen surrendered. She was arrested and later wheeled out of the hospital in handcuffs.

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Gilland ultimately entered a no-contest plea to manslaughter, aggravated assault with a firearm, and aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer.

She was released from prison in November and is now serving 12 years of probation, along with monthly community service as long as her health allows.

Now back outside prison walls, Ellen says she is focused on moving forward — even as she acknowledges the weight of her actions.

“I have to figure out how to survive this,” she said.

Despite the consequences, she remains firm in her belief that there was no alternative.

“There wasn’t anything else to do,” Ellen said.

The couple had known each other since middle school and spent nearly their entire lives together. That absence, she says, is now the hardest part.

“I knew how difficult it would be, to be without him,” she said.

Gilland says she avoids dwelling on the details of the pact or its tragic outcome whenever she can, choosing instead to focus on enduring life without the man she spent decades beside — and the irreversible decision that brought it all to an end.

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BREAKING / TRAGIC CASE:
An elderly Florida woman says she has no regrets after fatally shooting her terminally ill husband during a failed suicide pact inside a hospital.

Ellen Gilland, 76, shot her husband Jerry, 77, at AdventHealth Hospital in Daytona Beach in January 2023.… pic.twitter.com/0ADGcX00wL

— Vlemx4u (@vlemx4u) January 28, 2026

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