That man, Danny Rolling, had told her that one day he was going to leave Shreveport, where they lived. Later, after Ed has gone, one approaches the young woman behind the counter. Hes not capable of it., Hes gonna come back home, George Humphrey insisted. It was going 60 mph at the time. "We treat our animals in our society better than Ed Humphrey has been treated," Russo said as he tried unsuccessfully to persuade a judge to free his client. And that, perhaps, was all I needed to know. I'm not able to make. "I don't want to be on TV," he says. Rolling pleaded guilty to all counts but, because he was facing the death penalty, a jury was still required to hear the evidence and make a recommendation on punishment to the judge: life in prison or death. And residents there had seen the scar-faced youth wandering around at odd times carrying long knives. "He has been persecuted. Among Humphrey's friends - a group of sixteen surfers, who called themselves the Clan - Humphrey was unofficially acknowledged as most likely to succeed," Bedesem says. 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? 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. Ed ends up on the floor. Investigators had found bloodstained gloves at his home. "The first night I was in there, no one told me anything," he says. But it didn't change the way I felt about him. "The grand jury said it's not true that he probably did it, but he's still left in limbo," said Pat Doherty, a prominent Pinellas County defense lawyer. Related To Gabrielle Humphrey, Graciela Humphrey, George Humphrey, Elna Humphrey. Sentencing was set And rarely does anyone say anything to his face, except to tell him they're on his side. He talks about politics (he's a Perot man) and his reawakening social life (he just had his first date in two years). These details were important because, on the day of Christa Hoyt's murder, police also responded to a robbery at a bank a half-mile away from her home. Their leads took them to Humphreys doorstep. I can't handle this.' "And I was glad to do it.". Larson's mother, Ada Larson, said she "hated the fact" that her daughter would be living off-campus, but all the dormitories were full. On a breezy spring morning, I traveled from my home in Gainesville to coastal Palm Bay, tucked just under Melbourne on Floridas Atlantic coast. But Humphrey was left torn and tarnished. But just all of a sudden I got a real bad depression, a real deep depression. These police officers knew Christa they told Gary she died right away from the first stab, which was the truth but there were many hours before that.". The article also stated that Humphreys grandmother said the gloves belonged to her. Ten years ago, 18-year-old Ed Humphrey seemed to be Florida's Public Enemy No. said Laurie Lahey, Paules' older sister. "It seemed like when I lost my cool, he would keep his. He takes a slug of coffee and fidgets with an unlit cigarette. Her daughter overheard her, and the argument ensued. And he paid his dues--both in time and torment. "I've never been told nothing in reality, I've never read nothing in a Stephen King novel that comes close to what the reality is of what this man did," Lewis said. Most of my friends got 1200 or something. The reports painted an eerie picture. He surfed, played soccer and football, and joined the Boy Scout troop that his father founded, eventually becoming an Eagle Scout. "[Investigators] were 100% sure he was the one that did it," Scott Grissom said. It was too painful for them to remain here. He would, for many years, remain connected to the Gainesville murders, though he played no role. 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. WebEdward Lewis Humphrey, Age 51 aka Lewis E Humphrey, Edward J Humphrey, Humphrey Edward Lewis, Humphrey Humphrey Current Address: YVXK San Paulo Cir, Melbourne, FL Past Addresses: Palm Bay FL, Indialantic FL +5 more Phone Number: (321) 544- IQVS +7 phones Email Address: e NNQI @hotmail.com +1 email UNLOCK PROFILE Phone & Email The media jumped on Humphrey as a prime suspect. He described Ynnad as a bad person, but not evil. And Ed Humphrey is still a free man with a lingering cloud over his head: suspect. His grandmother, Elna Hlavaty, told a deputy that night that her grandson had beaten and choked her in the familys home in Indialantic. "I did not want to see that young lady that meant so much to me. Would you like to meet him?". Your story has never been told.. Humphrey was chased and fell as he fled. "They're gone but their memory has to always endure," Mario Taboada said. Donvan said. They were sexually assaulted and some were mutilated. They returned to the evidence locker, where the gun, screwdriver, bag of money and cassette player had been stored. You could see [she was] in a bad position, and I just turned around and walked out," Curnutt said. And the day after Ed was arrested, an investigator interviewed Sydney McGrath, a college student who had long conversations with Ed about dissecting corpses. He's had a tough row to hoe.". The old woman's face, Deputy Doug Hammack saw, was wet with her own blood. he would yell. He was a manic-depressive off his medication. Lookup the home address, phone numbers, email address for this person View Public Record Results ✓ Addresses. "He's one of our best employees. Some had already begun to move their children out of the city, which is busiest during the school year. ", Dianna Hoyt said they held hands as Rolling was brought into the court. He was, by all accounts, a troubled young man with a wild streak. On Aug. 30, Humphrey returned to his Indialantic home from Gainesville, where he had enrolled as a freshman at the University of Florida. She hadn't called us and, finally, the Powells, who lived closer, went over there.". 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). He said the officer tracked the man to a campsite. His eyes appeared glazed and barely open, his hair unkempt. Edward has no feeling of elation. 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. Edward Lewis Humphrey was an early suspect in the case of five grisly murders of college students in Gainesville, Florida; one Daniel Rolling was eventually But news of the Gainesville murders haunted Juracich and, in November 1990, she decided to contact police on a hunch that Rolling was connected to the murders in both cities. He's only given his home phone number to one--Ed Humphrey. State Troops Humphrey Lewis' Company (Madison County, Fla.) Military service, Voluntary 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. 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. One day in April 1988--after Ed had dropped out of school for a while and gone to live with his brother, George, in Gainesville--the two were taking a drive to the beach to talk about Ed moving home. His brother, George, tried hard to clear his name. I understand why it went in the direction it did, didnt agree with it.. That's what did it.". A task force of police agencies in Gainesville, searching for the killer who had His friends didn't understand: You really don't need that stuff they'd say. "I don't want people to read about me. He was sent to Florida State Prison, where he met another inmate named Bobby Lewis, who was on death row for killing a drug dealer in the 1970s. "I'd have taken a room full of him," says Bill Thomas, Ed's teacher in eighth grade. Then, Rolling came back with his own gun and shot his father in the face, state attorney Smith said. But most of Humphreys descriptions of the student mutilations were not accurate. Humphrey could not have possibly understood at the time how high the stakes were or the consequences of the suspicion cast on him. "It's hard to say what was inside my head. What fear did she have going through her mind?" 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. Humphrey also faces an assault charge in Gainesville and a 1988 attempted rape and burglary case in Indian River County. "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.'". These days Ed Humphrey lives at home with his mom in Indialantic. I hate having my picture taken.". His premonition came true the next day. This little fracas could have sent him back to prison. That setting seemed to fit what investigators and the media had made of Ed Humphrey, said his brother George, a 1991 University of Florida graduate who was his biggest defender. "He was rambling things that could be totally misinterpreted. And if you recognize that, then no matter what this jail-house) interview says when it comes out, it's not going to mean sh--.". He had no reason to trust one. His grandmother would later try to drop the charges, insisting Ed never hit her, that she accidentally fell into the fireplace. Current Address: YVXK San Paulo Cir, Melbourne, Her funeral is today. ED HUMPHREY HAS NO REASON to trust a photographer or a reporter - or the criminal justice system or, especially, the people who recognize him on the street and point and whisper. "The main thing that triggered it was Dad putting all this pressure on me to get into a really good college and to make really good grades and do really good on the S.A T. Well, I took the P.S.A.T. For the family members of the Gainesville victims, it was another moment in this long and heartbreaking story. When she saw Rolling, she ran back to her bedroom, where she tried to lock her door. Ed says. I can't get past that.". Well, they're influenced so much by what they watch and they think, 'Oh, yeah, I saw where they got the suspect.' Before I could say anything, Humphrey came to the door, visibly shaken and upset, his face fraught with worry. It was a nasty, turbulent, protracted parting that left Ed's mother--a devout Catholic--devastated. The world is destroying us," said George Humphrey in a statement issued after the death. He called the match to the evidence in Gainesville a "revelation" in the case. 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. I knew little more about Humphrey than what I knew before this day. He is a white, non hispanic male registered to Other names that Edward uses includes Edward Lewis Humphrey and Edward L Humphrey. 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Ed was still serving 14 months probation at the time, and drinking was a violation of his terms. "Whatever happened to change Ed Humphrey can be found back in October of his junior year," says John Stanford, his Spanish teacher at Melbourne High School. Even Ed's best friend at the time, Eric Bedesem (Scott's brother), had doubts. "So there will always be an association between him and the killer," Doherty said, and some people will say investigators just couldn't dig up the proof. 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. "I've got feelings, too, and that stuff really hurt me. The next day Humphrey is reported to be running in circles and talking to himself on Patrick Air Force Base. Then, at one point, the man on the tape says his name: Danny Harold Rolling. The red sun marched its way toward the horizon, whipping at my windshield as I drove back to Gainesville. "I can only afford to fill the tank halfway," he says, settling into a window seat at an upscale downtown restaurant. The fraternity brothers do not report the incident until Sept. 4, after publicity that Humphrey is a suspect. The world was watching to see how and when they would catch the killer. A neighbor also reports that the grandson is running in and out of the home - shouting that he is going to murder the grandparents. 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. Then he would drop into a crouch pretending to open fire. Dobbin told her that Rolling had told him he had a problem, Juracich said. The killer used a "razor sharp" instrument.) Although Humphreys October trial was in Brevard County, a visiting judge from Gainesville presided over it. Danny Rolling is talking about the murders now. He is released to the custody of his mother. The muster roll references 44 names. Neither will police talk. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time, said Spencer Mann, the spokesman for the Alachua County Sheriffs Department at the time. His brother George moved to Texas and practices law in Houston, but he did not respond to my request for an interview. Now he works six days a week, attends community college and wants to become an X-ray technician. It lets him have his old smile back. Lawn placed Humphrey on probation for 14 months after his prison term with the condition that he continue psychiatric treatment. A. In late August of 1990, five Gainesville college students were murdered and their bodies sexually assaulted. Rolling's affirmations were caught on tape. "But, for some reason, somehow, that tape escaped us, and I'll freely admit it.". "We think that was in an effort to keep investigators from discovering DNA, blood types, fingerprints," Maines said. And then he disappeared from public view. Mrs. Hlavaty died about 56 hours before the grand jury decided her grandson Ed should not be charged in the Gainesville murders. She got hurt real bad," he says now. So investigators sat with Lewis and Rolling and had Lewis answer questions for Rolling. 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, 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. Humphrey stood 6 feet tall and weighed about 200 pounds. "He just stole that and used that [as] part of his story," Smith said. He remembers arriving home after midnight and awakening his grandmother. On it, he admitted to killing 55-year-old William Grissom, 24-year-old Julie Grissom and 8-year-old Sean Grissom in Shreveport. The cops came and asked for identification. He was under surveillance for reports of odd behaviors, like wearing camouflage, and he had an obsession with knives. "That was real bad, because I couldn't walk," Ed says. "Your honor, I've been running from first one thing and then another all my life," Rolling said. 1870. It happens too often, though less so now than when he first got out of prison. We have the last say. So I kept on pressing the button because I wanted her to open the door. "I said, 'What kind of problem,'" Juracich said, "[and Steven said], 'He likes to stick knives into people.'". Were gonna do whats best for Ed and put all these miserable stuff behind us.. But his attorney, Donald Lykkebak of Orlando, said: "The prolonged investigation has been emotionally and financially exhausting. Ed looks out over the water, his face calm. It worked, but it also made him dull, sluggish, overweight. There was a large window from the ceiling to about waist high, so they could see his every move. 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? Wayland Clifton, the former chief of police of the Gainesville Police Department, who also visited the crime scene, said his greatest concern while driving home that night was that the suspect would commit more murders. Without a response, they asked a maintenance worker at the apartment complex for help. Russo estimated Humphrey would be in custody for only another seven to nine months because of time served and the states early-release rules. WebEdward Humphrey 's birthday is 10/05/1971 and is 50 years old. ", Marti Mackenzie nods. There is still a court order not to discuss evidence m the case. John Donvan, a former reporter for ABC News who covered the Gainesville cases, said Lewis claimed Rolling told him many of the details of the murders and that Rolling wanted to confess. WebLived In Palm Bay FL, Indialantic FL, Houston TX, Lyons IL. But that's pretty much how I feel.". "I wish the waves would pick up," he says. Copyright 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures. The magnitude of the murders sparked national media attention, and Gainesville police and the Alachua County Sheriff's Office called in agents from around the state to help with the investigation, Maines said. "I didn't buy it," said forensic psychologist Harry Krop. She disagrees. When asked if she ever felt that her husband was treating her son inappropriately, she said, "Sure, I guess.". And I said, 'Holy sh--.' I'd stay up two or three days in a row with no sleep and even then I'd have to drink beer to calm down. "He was very good with kids," says Farley. As a base police officer approaches him, he starts chewing on a tin can. "This death is devastating to us as a family. There's many people that have abusive parents. "He trusts me and I trust him," Pauwels says. She was hoping to become a lawyer. He'd seen interviews with his new neighbors on the evening news, and they had said they were afraid of Ed Humphrey. Ed Humphrey had been arrested and charged with assaulting his grandmother, but investigators were taking a hard look at him for the "All I want to know [is] what was she thinking. All her clothes had been taken off, he said, and "she was lying back on the bed with her feet on the floor and her hair fanned out. He's jaded, you know.". Ed Humphrey and his 79-year-old grandmother had been fighting again. So I got in my car and drove to Palm Bay to meet Ed Humphrey in person. "It was like, Oh, wow. On Nov. 10, 1989, driving alone on South Patrick Drive in Brevard County, Ed's car ran off the road and struck a concrete pole. He also said he hopes to resume his studies _ but not at the University of Florida. A brutal serial killer was on the loose. 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. 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.' Our children's names will be remembered over him.". His court appearances were riveting. 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. Many panicked. I was like, God, I can't handle this.". On Aug. 26, 1990, Emery said Powell's parents arrived at the apartment and banged on the door. It's going to be worse next time.' He no longer saw any point in getting up in the morning. The way I- see it, he got the shaft when they sentenced him. Ed Humphrey had been arrested and charged with assaulting his grandmother, but investigators were taking a hard look at him for the student murders as well. "And I remember Grandma yelled when she hit her head, and Mom called the police immediately without knowing what was going on. Humphrey was arrested just days after the murders and held in jail on a $1 million bond. "Danny committed these crimes for one reason only -- he loved it.". ", He refused to carry the phone, but then he rarely left the house without George. Three months before the Gainesville murders, in May 1990, Rolling and his father had an argument in which Rolling's father chased him out of the house at gunpoint, Hewitt said. The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville cited sources it did not identify in today's story about Edward Lewis Humphrey. Ed has what doctors call bipolar disorder--known more commonly as manic-depression, a devastating roller coaster of fantastical elation and utter despair. Hoyt's stepmother, Dianna Hoyt, said she and her husband, Gary Hoyt, had a "very hard time" processing what happened to their daughter. Always," recalls Scott Bedesem, a friend since junior high school. Edward Lewis Humphrey, 18, of Indialantic, Fla., held in the Brevard County Jail on a charge of beating his 79-year-old grandmother, has been described by police as WHEN THE PATROL CAR PULLED up that day, Elna Hlavaty was waiting in fear on the columned front porch of her home. Humphreys off behavior, Mann said, drew attention to him. One day after the last of the five bodies were discovered in Gainesville, police arrested Humphrey not for the murders but for assaulting his 79-year-old grandmother in Indialantic. He tried repeatedly to find work, but kept being turned away, often with no explanation. "I hit her and I'm sorry." Yet, it would later prove crucial to finding out who the Gainesville murderer was. "Of course you do.". It might take years of interior erosion before the outside ever begins to crumble. The rest of the time he sat in his cell, building card houses, reading books his mother sent, or sleeping. He demanded officials exonerate his brother. Now the scars on his face are softer, his smile boyish, a little shy--not at all the sinister young man he might have seemed when one corner of his lip curled upward. It was upon revisiting the scene that he decided to decapitate her. Im happy its over, he said. In less than five years. Students left--some for good--and there was a run on the sale of guns, Mace and door locks. Sonja Larson and Powell's families became unable to reach them just days after they moved in. The neighbors will shake their heads and shrug their shoulders and echo cliches like He must have snapped. "It was important because he was participating in the confession," Hewitt said. 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. Late last summer, an 18-year-old mental patient named Edward Lewis Humphrey became a suspect in the stabbing deaths of five students at the University of Florida, a grisly series of ", Mackenzie answers quietly. For months Edward Lewis Humphrey was the key suspect in the horrific slayings of five Gainesville students. "It definitely all started when I was 16," he says now. He wasnt interested in doing an interview. Like the previous murders, Paules, who'd been raped, was found posed and she had soap on her lower body as well as tape residue on her wrists and mouth. Instead, more than a year later, the grand jury indicted Danny Rolling, a Louisiana drifter also charged in the attempted murder of his father. (Nineteen-year-old Christa Hoyt was among the victims of the so-called Gainesville Ripper, Danny Rolling, in Gainesville, Florida in 1990. Humphrey's bail was set at $1-millionand he remained behind bars until well after investigators set their sights on a new suspect: Danny Rolling. Rolling pleaded guilty to the serial killings of five young people at the University of Florida in Gainesville.). WebEdward Lewis Humphrey is a resident of Palm Bay. She knew hmm only as Ed--a nice guy, hard worker, easy to get along with. During the robbery, a teller had slipped a red dye pack into the bag of money, and later on that night, an officer noticed a man walking into a wooded area, Hewitt said. State Attorney Rod Smith said that before the court could proceed with the case, Rolling and his defense lawyer stood up. Three of the women had been raped and one had been decapitated. For several years, the whole family lived with Ed's maternal grandparents. No indictment was issued against Edward Lewis Humphrey, a former University of Florida freshman who was considered a secondary suspect. "So, let's take it easy on him. WebView Edward Humphrey results in Florida (FL) including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. He was supposed to take lithium to temper his radical mood swings. The accidents left him with a rod in his leg and scars on his face, and a Lithium prescription kept him chunky and bloated-looking. One woman had also been found with soap on her body and the perpetrator had used duct tape on both of the victims, but the tape had been removed. "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. All of Gainesville shuddered. Ed's bail, originally set at $10,250 was increased to $1 million - 100 to 200 times the scheduled rate for aggravated assault. (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. "I feel really bad about this," she confided, "but they knew who you were, and when you left they were all laughing and saying, 'Man, we're not going to give that guy a job."'. The optics were not good for Humphrey. In plaid shorts, Humphrey hunched down to make sure he could catch the cat before it ran out onto the street. Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. When Ed first got out of prison, he tried living in Orlando with his older brother, George, who gave him a cellular phone to carry around as protection. "And he said, 'Yeah, I'm the one.'". I really don't like reporters. Rolling wanted to address the court. She said she thought of Rolling, who, just a few months after the murders in their community, said something deeply disturbing to her then-husband, Steven Dobbin. He landed on a grassy shoulder and wasn't hurt badly, but he spent the next three months in a psychiatric ward. The murders occurred over several days, which made them all the more terrifying. They've never even talked to you. 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. The transcript of that interview has never been made public. "I feel 100 percent that the media is the main reason our country is the way it is," Ed says afterward, disgusted. 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. "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. Humphrey has said he plans to have plastic surgery to remove facial scars from an automobile accident. "VVhen he was not taking his lithium, he was a clearly diagnosed manic-depressive," Marti Mackenzie says. John Donvan, a According to another newspaper report, Humphrey's statements to police may be challenged because prosecutors stretched the law to keep defense attorneys away from him after he was arrested Aug. 30 in an attack on Watch the full story on "20/20," streaming now on Hulu. "So I wanted to have the last word.". They didn't listen to the tape until months later. And when the jail returned it--saying it did not allow cash to be mailed to inmates--Kennedy got a money order. 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