They found that the suspect had type B blood, but Humphrey's blood was type A. Humphrey was still in police custody when investigators discovered a cold case in Shreveport, Louisiana, that had striking similarities to the murders in Gainesville. There's many people that have abusive parents. . Anniversaries of the murders come and go, I explained. Humphrey, a sometime University of Florida student with a history of mental problems, has been labeled a suspect in the slayings of five students near the campus in Gainesville during the last week in August. On Aug. 30, the day after the last of the bodies was found, Edward Humphrey--then 19, deeply troubled and wild-looking--was arrested and jailed for assaulting his 79 "I feel 100 percent that the media is the main reason our country is the way it is," Ed says afterward, disgusted. Humphrey was eventually convicted of a lesser charge of battery of a person over 65 and sentenced to 22 months in prison. The investigative records on the GainesviUe murders are filled with entries of Ed Humphrey scaring people in the final months before his arrest. It's going to be worse next time.' The son of a police officer and an aspiring country music singer, Rolling had spent a couple years in the U.S. Air Force before beginning a career of crime. When does Ed stop being a suspect?". Major Frank McCloud (Humphrey Bogart), a veteran of the Italian campaign in World War II, arrives at Hotel Largo in Key Largo, Florida in the Florida Keys after the war to visit the family of his friend George Temple (who died in the campaign). Sonja Larson's body was found on her waterbed on the second floor, with stab wounds in her arms and torso. "My husband didn't know what was happening. Dave Farley, a senior patrol leader, remembers hiking the Appalachian Trail with Ed, his assistant. A suspect in the slayings of five college students has been convicted of beat ing up his grandmother, despite her testimony that her injuries came from a fall. But that's pretty much how I feel.". I just couldn't even sleep. Im sorry that we didnt clear him sooner, said Alachua County State Attorney Rod Smith, who wrote a letter to Gov. "I wanted to represent [Tracy]," said Lahey, Paules' sister. The task force investigating the killings put Humphrey under surveillance, and when a police spokesman described him as "an extremely valuable suspect," the media zeroed in on him. And she's like, 'Oh, well, it says that you have 22 months left.' His grandmother would later try to drop the charges, insisting Ed never hit her, that she accidentally fell into the fireplace. I had to know it. She hadn't called us and, finally, the Powells, who lived closer, went over there.". Hammack would have to arrest him. Her daughter overheard her, and the argument ensued. I don't want people to know who I am. He told investigators about two of his darker personalities. His public defender, J. R. Russo, said Humphrey's mental state deteriorated while he was jailed. He reportedly threatened several people there with a large knife and once warned a security guard: "God told me to kill you. Genetic tests conducted on pubic hairs were similar to Ed's - and about 8,000 other people in Alachua County. But Humphrey had not. His premonition came true the next day. "I wanted to be there in the front row if I could. (Manuel Taboada, left, and Tracy Paules, right, are seen in undated photos. I mean, why don't the girls tell me that? Mrs. Hlavaty died about 56 hours before the grand jury decided her grandson Ed should not be charged in the Gainesville murders. Danny Rolling was put to death by lethal injection on Oct. 25, 2006. On the 30th anniversary of the murders, I was eager to seek out Humphrey. "The main thing is, I'm just like anybody else," he says. He surfed, played soccer and football, and joined the Boy Scout troop that his father founded, eventually becoming an Eagle Scout. ", "If we had played the tape before, we would've had this guy three months ago," Maines said. His face smashed into the windshield, leaving deep wounds, and he broke his leg so badly doctors had to implant a steel rod running from his hip to his knee. In one of the songs, the man sings, "Mystery rider, what's your name? Ed's co-worker at the Humane Society, Nancy Breslin, says people sometimes look warily at Ed and say things like: Who's that guy you've got working back there? Humphrey could not have possibly understood at the time how high the stakes were or the consequences of the suspicion cast on him. I wanted to ask him so many questions. And, his face bore a scar, it turned out, from a car wreck the year before. I thought they'd already filled her in on who I was and it just kind of slipped. She was quite shocked.". We just got in the car and headed for Gainesville. The deputy put Humphrey in the back of his patrol car. Ed didnt do it, said George, then a 22-year-old law student, told WUFT in a 1991. There was a large window from the ceiling to about waist high, so they could see his every move. "I'd have taken a room full of him," says Bill Thomas, Ed's teacher in eighth grade. "I didn't buy it," said forensic psychologist Harry Krop. Also known as Lewis E Watch "20/20" FRIDAYS at 9 p.m. "He trusts me and I trust him," Pauwels says. I was not there for surf or sun, but in search of a man who had eluded journalists for nearly three decades. He returned gasping for breath, and asked me to come back later in the day. ", Mackenzie answers quietly. WebEdward Humphrey 's birthday is 10/05/1971 and is 50 years old. Rolling's trial for the five student murders began on Feb. 15, 1994, nearly four years after he killed the five students. He tried repeatedly to find work, but kept being turned away, often with no explanation. She is a savvy and persistent woman who tenaciously guards Humphrey's contact with the media. "One day, I picked up the phone, I called Crime Stoppers, and I said, 'I think there's one guy y'all need to investigate -- Danny Rolling.'". Humphrey was chased and fell as he fled. Before I could say anything, Humphrey came to the door, visibly shaken and upset, his face fraught with worry. Christopher Slobogin, a professor at the University of Florida Law School, said suspicions about Mr. Humphrey's possible connection with the Gainesville murders increased the likelihood that he would be prosecuted on assault charges that otherwise would probably have been dropped. Good Student and Boy Scout He picked up smoking in prison. He looks around nervously. The tape contained recordings of a man talking and singing, Hewitt said. Meanwhile, Lykkebak hopes eventually to get Ed's record wiped clean of a felony --a move that would require a governor's pardon. He said the officer tracked the man to a campsite. But when you get up to that other accident, I can guarantee you 100 percent that I was not trying to commit suicide. After five students were found brutally slain, a shocked and terrified community demanded quick police action, and the media descended on Gainesville to monitor investigators' every move. The new students had met each other during the summer and decided to be roommates, ultimately finding an apartment off-campus in a complex called Williamsburg Apartments. He said nothing more. He was supposed to take lithium to temper his mood swings. The door opened and before me stood Ed Humphrey. Glenn Ruppel, Sean Dooley, and Anthony Rivas. He had dreams of being an architect, his brother, Mario Taboada, said. But he has not been charged in those cases. He drove to Orlando on a blustery fall day in a black 1978 Cadillac that gets 10 miles to the gallon. And, then, as far as newspapers go, half the things that lthey) deal with are just negative things about people. "I can only afford to fill the tank halfway," he says, settling into a window seat at an upscale downtown restaurant. (Nineteen-year-old Christa Hoyt was among the victims of the so-called Gainesville Ripper, Danny Rolling, in Gainesville, Florida in 1990. Without warning, Ed jumped out of the car. "He always told us ' One day, I'm going to leave this town and I'm going to go where the girls are beautiful and I can just lay in the sun and watch beautiful women all day,'" Juracich said. "Before that, I was doing awesome. He is a white, non hispanic male registered to After she failed to show up to work on the night of Aug. 26, 1990, Det. "So I wanted to have the last word.". The publicity about the Gainesville slayings made it impossible to find a private psychiatric facility to take Humphrey, and he was sentenced to the Corrections Mental Institution in Chattahoochee, where he landed among the most violent and deranged criminals in the state. I understand why it went in the direction it did, didnt agree with it.. Lookup the home address, phone numbers, email address for this person View Public Record Results ✓ Addresses. I was like, God, I can't handle this.". Edward Lewis Humphrey, 19, was found guilty Wednesday of battery on a person over 65. A once-peaceful university town panicked. "Ed, you see, not only has been locked up in a cell for 76 days, he's been sent to a psychiatric hospital, kept in prison for a year, had charges for everything under the sun, had all this stuff hanging over his head. I'm standing by the door and I'm pressing the button, and the guards come up and they slam the door open." Kennedy even sent money. She got hurt real bad," he says now. Current address 1294 Port Malabar Blvd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905 $1,080: B. Yet the lead prosecutor in the case continued to insist that Ed was a suspect in three of the killings, that perhaps he and Rolling had acted together. Their leads took them to Humphreys doorstep. WebLived In Palm Bay FL, Indialantic FL, Houston TX, Lyons IL. On Nov. 4, 1989, William Grissom, 55, his 24-year-old daughter Julie Grissom and his 8-year-old grandson Sean Grissom were killed in his home in the Louisiana city. When the discussion turned to a human anatomy class that McGrath was taking, McGrath said, Ed asked her what it was like to cut up bodies and if she ever took skin or body parts home to "mess around with it.". I'm not able to make. The transcript of that interview has never been made public. Lewis wrote a five-page letter outlining the details, many of which Hewitt said "only the killer knew.". Former state attorney Rod Smith said that when investigators then searched his home, they found magazines about knives, guns and girls. "No offense." Sonja Larson and Christina "Christi" Powell were new students at the University of Florida in 1990. "I can't blame them for making Ed a suspect, but I can blame them for sticking with it. Humphrey also faces an assault charge in Gainesville and a 1988 attempted rape and burglary case in Indian River County. "And I remember Grandma yelled when she hit her head, and Mom called the police immediately without knowing what was going on. There was a toilet, a sink and a military mattress on the floor. He apologized, cried and told his pursuers: "Please don't hurt me.". He would, for many years, remain connected to the Gainesville murders, though he played no role. He went from a motivated, friendly student into a deep depression.". He landed on a grassy shoulder and wasn't hurt badly, but he spent the next three months in a psychiatric ward. She briefs him before interviews; she and his attorney decide which questions he'll answer. Humphrey was arrested just days after the murders and held in jail on a $1 million bond. "I hit her and I'm sorry." Other I knew that many people with connections to the Gainesville murders had left Florida. Humphrey will be transferred today or Friday to an Orlando hospital for a psychiatric evaluation and then to the state prison systems mental health facility at Florida State Hospital in Chattahoochee, Russo said. "I guess I kind of pushed her because she fell and hit her head on that mantle there. Hospitals run by the Universities of Florida, Miami and South Florida refused to accept Humphrey for private commitment because of his notoriety, Russo said. On Aug. 30, the day after the last of the bodies was found, Edward Humphrey--then 19, deeply troubled and wild-looking--was arrested and jailed for assaulting his 79-year-old grandmother. And an odd thing happened: Agents from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement showed up and began questioning him about the murders. And she nagged at Ed constantly. Christa Hoyt was an aspiring police officer who'd been working part-time at the Alachua County Sheriff's Office while going to school, according to Gail Barber, the first officer on the scene of her murder. Ed said. "VVhen he was not taking his lithium, he was a clearly diagnosed manic-depressive," Marti Mackenzie says. Hammack had been with the Brevard County Sheriff's Offfice for less than a year, but he'd been to the plantation-style Indialantic house at least five times before. As for his own behavior, Ed says: "I can't help it if my body (needs) lithium. He was known to carry knives, had been off his medication for a mental health disorder and had visible scars on his face from a car accident. Investigators narrowed their list of prime suspects to four Sunday in the grisly slayings of five students and hinted that the serial killer left ``messages of some importance.' "It definitely all started when I was 16," he says now. He may be a possible suspect, announced Sadie Darnell, then the Gainesville police spokeswoman. ), "I screamed," Ada Larson said about discovering her daughter had been killed. As Ed talks about it now, his voice is small and his eyes diverted. TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) _ Gainesville murder suspect Edward Lewis Humphrey was sentenced today to the maximum 22 months for beating his grandmother after his lawyer said no private psychiatric hospital could be found for him. He had used the word happy three times. Other times it appears to happen in an instant. I am still his friend, and I think what happened to him is wrong. But just all of a sudden I got a real bad depression, a real deep depression. And lately, it turned out, he'd been totally out of control-threatening people, talking about Satan, carrying knives and wearing camouflage. Related To Sarah Humphrey, Gail Humphrey, Erin Humphrey, Bud Humphrey, B Humphrey. "I've got feelings, too, and that stuff really hurt me. he would yell. ET on ABC. This argument, Smith claims, was purely based on a character in the film "Exorcist III," which Danny Rolling had admitted to watching on the week he murdered in Gainesville. August 5, 1990, 0128 hours: Elna Hlavaty, Humphrey's grandmother, phones deputies to report that her grandson is "high" on drugs. A task force of police agencies in Gainesville, searching for the killer who had WHEN THE PATROL CAR PULLED up that day, Elna Hlavaty was waiting in fear on the columned front porch of her home. Although they had a confession for the Gainesville murders, investigators were not able to get Rolling to admit to the Shreveport murders during their questioning. Mostly he made threats, but he also would gear up in combat fatigues, strap a knife to his leg and tell people he'd fought in Vietnam--though, of course, he was only 4 when the war ended. Crime lab experts had damning evidence that semen found at the murder scene came from Rolling. And when the jail returned it--saying it did not allow cash to be mailed to inmates--Kennedy got a money order. "My husband would just sit and say 'Just tell me she died right away. "We made a mistake.". (Edward Lewis Humphrey was an early suspect in the case of five grisly murders of college students in Gainesville, Fla. Daniel Rolling was eventually convicted of the killings, but Humphrey was never officially cleared by the police. "Grandmother is another victim of those crimes.". WebEdward Lewis Humphrey, age 50s, lives in Palm Bay, FL. "[Investigators] were 100% sure he was the one that did it," Scott Grissom said. Investigators wanted to confirm the details of Rolling's confession, so they arranged a meeting, but Rolling insisted that Lewis be present as well to act as his mouthpiece. ", "I wanted to know every little detail," Ada Larson said. And it goes to this officer that's in-the control booth and I'm like 'Yeah, how much longer do I have to sit in this cell, man? Legran Hewitt said they dispatched Barber and another officer to Christa Hoyt's home. They didn't listen to the tape until months later. Lahey said seeing this man "who destroyed my life" made her feel "frozen to the chair.". Includes Address (11) Phone (6) Email (5) See Results. Her family said she collapsed after arguing with a relative about talking to a reporter. "I just thought it sounded like he was being railroaded,"says Kennedy, who noticed an article about Ed one day in the San Francisco Chronicle. The task force searched his Indialantic home and Gainesville apartment. Aug. 25,1990, approximately 0100 hours: At a party, Humphrey threatens two Pi Lambda Phi fraternity brothers with what they say is a straight razor. Edward Lewis Humphrey became a familiar figure to law enforcement officials as he shuttled between his apartment near the University of Florida and his Brevard County home in Indialantic. Ed looks out over the water, his face calm. Other names that Edward uses includes Edward Lewis Humphrey and Edward L Humphrey. A judge ordered him removed from the court. "I didn't think I would ever be able to walk again. He would, for many years, remain connected to the Gainesville murders, though he played no role. That's what did it.". "Every time they'd mention [Tracy's] name, it was like a punch in the head," Lahey said. You're a killer, a drifter, gone insane.". Also known as Edward Humphery, Earl Edward Humphrey, Edward Humprey, Tara Edwards, E Edward. Rolling confessed to the murder of Hoyt and four others and was executed in 2006.). Four Days, Five Murders Episode 5 The Ones Who Caught Him. He didn't want to go to school because he didn't want to see anybody. During that stretch when Ed couldn't get work, Kennedy sent him $1,000. Unit Name Humphrey Lewis' Company (Madison County, Fla.) Unit Leader Lewis, Humphrey Unit Location Madison County Unit Subjects Florida. He spent a lot of that time in Chattahoochee, the state hospital for mentally ill prisoners. The two talked in June at the Krispy Kreme doughnut store where McGrath worked. Ed, following his attorney's advice, won't talk about it--or anything else he may have said to police at the time. Im happy I always have the support of family and friends, and Im happy with my family now.. WebLived In Honolulu HI, Morehead City NC, Orange Park FL, Saint Petersburg FL. ", Oak pollen already a big problem, but strong storms could wash it away, Man admits to sex trafficking waitresses out of family-owned cantina, At least 36 dead, 66 injured after trains collide in Greece: officials. They were sexually assaulted and some were mutilated. The red sun marched its way toward the horizon, whipping at my windshield as I drove back to Gainesville. Who is Ed Humphrey? One piece of this wall has remained unchanged for more than 30 years: The section where the names of all five victims are painted in remembrance: Sonja Larson, Christina Powell, Christa Hoyt, Manuel Taboada, Tracy Paules. On Nov. 15, 1991, Rolling was charged with five counts of first-degree murder in connection to the college students' deaths in Gainesville. He finally moved back to Indialantic with his mother, where things went smoothly until March 1992, when he and some buddies went on a spring break camping trip to Key West. But it didn't change the way I felt about him. Doherty said authorities later tried to show a connection between Humphrey and Danny Rolling, the Louisiana drifter who was indicted Friday in the Gainesville killings. The hot air folded in waves over the highway. Andy Pauwels, 52, a retired military intelligence officer, has been a probation officer now for five years, during which time he's supervised several hundred ex-convicts. At the time, Humphrey was manic-depressive who was off his medication. And it just dropped me into a depression. "If any evidence comes out later, he can still be indicted. "I don't know," he says. They also learned that as Rolling fought with Manny Taboada, Tracy Paules heard the commotion and came into Toboada's room. Then he banged his head on the window so hard the deputy worried he would break the glass. Humphreys off behavior, Mann said, drew attention to him. Would you like to meet him?". (Edis Catholic.). ", Dianna Hoyt said they held hands as Rolling was brought into the court. Humphrey reportedly had been in the surf shop "raising hell" with the female patrons, making general threats, saying they didn't know how many people he had killd, and that he would cut their hearts out. Now, sitting on the beach, a breeze mussing his blond hair, having just let Eric borrow his surfboard, Ed says Eric was just trying to grab the spotlight, to make himself look good. Humphrey, who was released from state prison in September after serving 10 months for beating his grandmother, had no comment Friday on the grand jury's action. But more investigative files are expected to be released later this month--evidence that may seem incriminating to Ed. But after the death of his grandfather and his parents' bitter divorce, Humphrey's personality began to disintegrate while he was a senior at Melbourne High School. "In a way, talking about [Manny], as I do sometimes with those who knew him they're kind of alive for that moment, and so, it's comforting. I thought, 'Here's a guy who's sort of down and I think I'll cheer him up.". Newspapers reported Humphrey revealed to investigators that he had an alter ego, named John, who knew the details about the crimes. Louisiana drifter Danny Harold Rolling was indicted Friday in the grisly killings of five college students stabbed in their off-campus apartments in August 1990. He called the match to the evidence in Gainesville a "revelation" in the case. It worked--but it also made him dull, sluggish, overweight. ", A police officer told state investigators that 10 days before the killings Ed claimed he was going to Gainesville to "cut up some women.". Claudia Rolling, Danny Rolling's mother, also testified. Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. The families whose loved ones were murdered in Gainesville say they are grateful for the simple memorial that remains today. I knocked on his front door with trepidation. Humphrey was asked to leave the premises by Officer Smith, and he complied, but not before threatening Officer Smith that he (Humphrey) was going to cut his eyes out and send him to hell. His grandfather, a retired Air Force officer, took the boys to ham radio shows and flea markets and the officers' club to play bingo and lunch with the big-wigs. The real killer was eventually caught, confessed and was put to death. You could see [she was] in a bad position, and I just turned around and walked out," Curnutt said. And law enforcement officials felt intense pressure to bring in a suspect. Rolling wanted to address the court. Would he answer? They returned to the evidence locker, where the gun, screwdriver, bag of money and cassette player had been stored. The image of him from law enforcement and the news media is that "he's a creature, he's a monster," George Humphrey said. "The difference was like night and day. Would he demand I leave? Rolling's defense presented mitigating factors for why he might have committed the murders, including his troubled history with his father. He takes a slug of coffee and fidgets with an unlit cigarette. "He has been persecuted. I walked to my car, trying not to look back, trying not to think about those scars Id seen on his face. He got out once a week--in leg chains and handcuffs--when his lawyer came, and twice a week to take a shower. A jury found him guilty of one count of battery upon a person over the age of 65, a third-degree felony, and he was sentenced to 22 months in prison, plus probation. On Aug. 30, the day after the last of the bodies was found, Edward Humphrey--then 19, deeply troubled and wild-looking--was arrested and jailed for assaulting his 79-year-old grandmother. I had to have my husband stop at the side of the road, and I looked outside and the stars were shining. When the police arrested Ed, they put him in a solitary cell in the infirmary for 76 days. He knew what was happening. Now he works six days a week, attends community college and wants to become an X-ray technician. Chubby but cunning and fast, the cat ran from behind one bush to another. He has been hounded by the press. "Should I smile? Edward Lewis Humphrey, 19, had tears in his eyes upon hearing the conviction on a reduced charge of battery on a person over age 65. His grandmother had asked to drop all charges. But at the trial, she testified she had fallen and hurt herself in the dark. I had deliberately chosen 9 a.m. on a Saturday morning so that the chances of him being home would be greater. WebEdward Lewis Humphrey was an early suspect in the case of five grisly murders of college students in Gainesville, Florida; one Daniel Rolling was eventually convicted of the killings, ", "It was like, here's a reason he killed the person you loved," she said. 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