WebEdward Lewis Humphrey is a resident of Palm Bay. said Laurie Lahey, Paules' older sister. Ten years ago, 18-year-old Ed Humphrey seemed to be Florida's Public Enemy No. 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. He sent $25. They think, 'Well, there's a good chance he did it because he's on TV.' 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. 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. It lets him have his old smile back. Crime lab experts had damning evidence that semen found at the murder scene came from Rolling. Family trouble, mental problems and sheer coincidence seem to be the main factors that put Ed Humphrey into legal limbo. I understand why it went in the direction it did, didnt agree with it.. ", "Always studying. Mrs. Hlavaty died about 56 hours before the grand jury decided her grandson Ed should not be charged in the Gainesville murders. . "This was Danny looking for something that would make what happened more dramatic and minimize his own culpability by saying, 'The devil made me do it.'". Today, she called the sentence a charade of justice.. Hoyt's stepmother, Dianna Hoyt, said she and her husband, Gary Hoyt, had a "very hard time" processing what happened to their daughter. 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. As a base police officer approaches him, he starts chewing on a tin can. "He'd come over every night for a while, and then one night, Steven came in and he goes, 'He's got to go,'" Juracich said. Law enforcement officials, as well as the prosecutors office, regretted the way Humphrey had been treated. But Public Defender J.R. Russo said today that some hospitals rejected Humphrey outright and the only ones that would admit him would charge $600 to $1,000 a day, more than the family could afford. His brother, George, tried hard to clear his name. WebView Edward Humphrey results in Florida (FL) including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. I felt bad for him. 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. Later, after Ed has gone, one approaches the young woman behind the counter. "It showed a picture of him, and he seemed trustworthy but kind of crestfallen. And the sad, sad part about it is that we had the parents behind us on the stairs.". After a bank robbery, police found the tape along with stolen money, a gun and a screwdriver. Both parents drank too much. Watch "20/20" FRIDAYS at 9 p.m. I hate having my picture taken.". Humphrey shunned the media, and remained quiet through the years. "He was always very grateful and surprised and pleased," Kennedy says. I'm not able to make. They will not speak to reporters without Ed's approval. I walked to my car, trying not to look back, trying not to think about those scars Id seen on his face. Meanwhile, Lykkebak hopes eventually to get Ed's record wiped clean of a felony --a move that would require a governor's pardon. theres a lot more ahead, Humphrey told the Orlando Sentinel before the ceremony. To do so, he claims, would jeopardize the prosecution. Scott Grissom said he didn't know Rolling but he learned that Rolling had lived with his parents about a half-mile away from his father's house. After his arrest, Humphrey lived in a 10-foot-by-10-foot concrete cell at the Brevard County Jail. Once Florida investigators realized that Rolling had multiple convictions for armed robbery, they realized he could have also been responsible for the bank robbery that occurred on the day that Christa Hoyt's body was found. Our children's names will be remembered over him.". He has been hounded by the press. Others could not sleep. "Ed--everywhere he went he caused a scene," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Lahey said seeing this man "who destroyed my life" made her feel "frozen to the chair.". As they investigated the case, police grew convinced that Ed Humphrey might be their most likely suspect. She briefs him before interviews; she and his attorney decide which questions he'll answer. It happens too often, though less so now than when he first got out of prison. State Troops Humphrey Lewis' Company (Madison County, Fla.) Military service, Voluntary 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. The spokesman, Will Irby, thinks it over, consults his boss and tries again. "My husband would just sit and say 'Just tell me she died right away. ", "Honestly, Marti," Ed says, "that plastic surgery didn't do that great of a job.". But Humphrey had not. Tracy Paules and Manny Taboada were found dead the next morning, on Aug. 28, 1990. Sonja Larson and Powell's families became unable to reach them just days after they moved in. Don Lykkebak, Ed's attorney, says, "He was a medical patient at the time who was not being treated. And he reportedly has been whispering details of the killings to a fellow inmate, who has been telling investigators. The world is destroying us," said George Humphrey in a statement issued after the death. The second, more sinister personality, was named "Gemini" and Rolling blamed him for his deadliest acts. "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. And so Grandma was bleeding and everything, and I got, like, a cloth and stuff and tried to help her out. He enrolled at University of Central Florida in 1995, taking classes around part-time jobs ranging from cleaning dog kennels and swimming pools to assembling tanning beds and working in factories, according to the Orlando Sentinel. It was a nasty, turbulent, protracted parting that left Ed's mother--a devout Catholic--devastated. He wore a blue Gator pullover and a voluptuous yawn. Investigators and prosecutors race for justice in an effort that still affects them 30 years later. Would you like to meet him?". He had a violent history, an unstable personality. The panel's action doesn't take Humphrey out of jeopardy, though. The murders were eerily similar to three others that had occurred in Shreveport in November 1989. Neither will police talk. And that, perhaps, was all I needed to know. When I got a job, .when I got good grades in school, they weren't calling me. The roommates and University of Florida students, were found dead Aug. 28, 1990, in their Gainesville, Fla. apartment. The two 23-year-olds had been close friends since high school and had just begun living together. Rolling's trial for the five student murders began on Feb. 15, 1994, nearly four years after he killed the five students. When the police arrested Ed, they put him in a solitary cell in the infirmary for 76 days. For several years, the whole family lived with Ed's maternal grandparents. He's jaded, you know.". During that stretch when Ed couldn't get work, Kennedy sent him $1,000. Ed Humphrey and his 79-year-old grandmother had been fighting again. I just looked at God, and I said, 'God, why? Edward Lewis Humphrey, a former honors student and an Eagle Scout from Brevard County, began classes at the University of Florida in the summer of 1990. ", He pauses. Soon across the country, on network news, CNN and in papers from Seattle to New York, Edward Humphrey, this big, pudgy kid with unkempt hair and scars on his face and a glazed look in his eyes. Blood spattered an easy chair, the carpet, the coffee table. Their leads took them to Humphreys doorstep. The next day Humphrey is reported to be running in circles and talking to himself on Patrick Air Force Base. Hewitt said they learned that Rolling had returned to the crime scene after killing Christa Hoyt because he thought he might've left his wallet there. Glenn Ruppel, Sean Dooley, and Anthony Rivas. "The difference was like night and day. The nude artwork embarrasses him. Leave him there.'". The two talked in June at the Krispy Kreme doughnut store where McGrath worked. "I'd come in and there would be books open and calculators out.". I really don't like reporters. He apologized, cried and told his pursuers: "Please don't hurt me.". Why did this happen?". He had dreams of being an architect, his brother, Mario Taboada, said. WebLived In Honolulu HI, Morehead City NC, Orange Park FL, Saint Petersburg FL. 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. The Gainesville Sun broke the story of a knife hidden in a milk carton during a search of Humphreys home on Sept. 6. The way I- see it, he got the shaft when they sentenced him. "I guess I kind of pushed her because she fell and hit her head on that mantle there. He also said he hopes to resume his studies _ but not at the University of Florida. "If any evidence comes out later, he can still be indicted. Humphrey says 10 men chased him and that he pulled a pocketknife--not a razor--in self-defense. But he has not been charged in those cases. I just couldn't even sleep. Witnesses testified to the abuse they'd seen. Humphrey was eventually convicted of a lesser charge of battery of a person over 65 and sentenced to 22 months in prison. Hospitals run by the Universities of Florida, Miami and South Florida refused to accept Humphrey for private commitment because of his notoriety, Russo said. Would he demand I leave? They didn't connect the robbery to the Gainesville murders until later on, when they listened to it. 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 had been an exemplary student. Even today, a spokesman for the new state attorney hesitates: "Is Ed Humphrey still a suspect?Well, hmmm.One would think it ought to be a simple question.". But it didn't change the way I felt about him. "But when they first arrested him (for beating his grandmother), they basically trashed him in the press and said he was a serial killer.". 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. "I kept saying to myself, it's the last thing I can do for her. "That's all I need.". You're a killer, a drifter, gone insane.". "And honestly, they advised that he'd die much faster in Florida, and I said, 'Well, leave him there. Humphrey stood 6 feet tall and weighed about 200 pounds. Officer Steven Smith responds. To girls it makes a difference. Before he could stand trial for the murders, however, Rolling was convicted on federal bank robbery charges, Smith said. Rolling pleaded guilty to the serial killings of five young people at the University of Florida in Gainesville.). The fraternity brothers do not report the incident until Sept. 4, after publicity that Humphrey is a suspect. Yet, it would later prove crucial to finding out who the Gainesville murderer was. There's many people that have abusive parents. View their profile including current address, phone number 321-259-XXXX, background check reports, and property record on Russo expressed concern that Humphrey would be placed in the general prison population before the end of his sentence. It's going to be worse next time.' They returned to the evidence locker, where the gun, screwdriver, bag of money and cassette player had been stored. A television blared. "I wanted to be there in the front row if I could. "He has been persecuted. They say Humphrey made a "sawing motion" across his throat with the knife and threatened to get a gun and shoot them. So I got in my car and drove to Palm Bay to meet Ed Humphrey in person. Many panicked. I mean, why don't the girls tell me that? Hes not capable of it., Hes gonna come back home, George Humphrey insisted. Ed has what doctors call bipolar disorder--known more commonly as manic-depression, a devastating roller coaster of fantastical elation and utter despair. "That was exciting," Hewitt said. 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. He would, for many years, remain connected to the Gainesville murders, though he played no role. The cops came and asked for identification. You're better off without it. He looks around nervously. Edward has no feeling of elation. Then he banged his head on the window so hard the deputy worried he would break the glass. For months Edward Lewis Humphrey was the key suspect in the horrific slayings of five Gainesville students. However, Rolling was "unwelcome" at his parents' house, Juracich said, especially if his father was there. A neighbor also reports that the grandson is running in and out of the home - shouting that he is going to murder the grandparents. One said it was a "violent" environment. He wasnt interested in doing an interview. The sheriff's office says it kept him there for his own safety--not as punishment--because he'd threatened suicide. He caught a glimpse of a tall young man climbing the stairs. The task force searched his Indialantic home and Gainesville apartment. He was tall, good-looking, athletic, polite. She is a savvy and persistent woman who tenaciously guards Humphrey's contact with the media. Humphreys off behavior, Mann said, drew attention to him. Includes Address (11) Phone (6) Email (5) See Results. 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. She knew hmm only as Ed--a nice guy, hard worker, easy to get along with. "Don't take a picture of me with the knife," he says. On Aug. 30, Humphrey returned to his Indialantic home from Gainesville, where he had enrolled as a freshman at the University of Florida. It might take years of interior erosion before the outside ever begins to crumble. No way. ", A police officer told state investigators that 10 days before the killings Ed claimed he was going to Gainesville to "cut up some women.". We just got in the car and headed for Gainesville. On Nov. 15, 1991, Rolling was charged with five counts of first-degree murder in connection to the college students' deaths in Gainesville. On Aug. 30, 1990, four days after the first victim was found, Humphrey was arrested after a fight with his grandmother and charged with battery. It made his mouth dry. He was under surveillance for reports of odd behaviors, like wearing camouflage, and he had an obsession with knives. In plaid shorts, Humphrey hunched down to make sure he could catch the cat before it ran out onto the street. "I don't know," he says. He reportedly threatened several people there with a large knife and once warned a security guard: "God told me to kill you. 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. Juracich said she dismissed these comments when she heard about them because she didn't want to believe that Rolling could be responsible for the triple murders in Shreveport. He was a blond, smooth-skinned, affable teen-ager who made good grades, played football and enjoyed surfing with a group of friends in the swells off Indialantic, a town on Florida's east coast. Im sorry that we didnt clear him sooner, said Alachua County State Attorney Rod Smith, who wrote a letter to Gov. He's had a tough row to hoe.". He also decapitated her and posed the head on a bookshelf. 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, Prior to his death, he spoke to a pastor and handed him a note. "I'm like, 'Yeah, right,"' Ed says. "Should I smile? 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. 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). "But there are some things that you just can't run from and this being one of those.". A judge ordered him removed from the court. Instead, he got 62 hours of community service at the local Humane Society--which liked him so much it hired him afterward. 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. Anyone else--they would have dropped the charges or maybe given him one year's probation. He would, for many years, remain connected to the Gainesville murders, though he played no role. 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. Humphrey was arrested just days after the murders and held in jail on a $1 million bond. Finally, they listened to the tape. Suddenly, Humphreys tabby snuck out the door. After Lewis told the investigators what Rolling had told him, investigators would then ask Rolling if what Lewis said was correct. 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. "So, let's take it easy on him. There is still a court order not to discuss evidence m the case. "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. 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. The families whose loved ones were murdered in Gainesville say they are grateful for the simple memorial that remains today. I'm standing by the door and I'm pressing the button, and the guards come up and they slam the door open." Humphrey, who fit a vague FBI profile of the killer, was never charged with murder but the damage to his reputation had been done; his name, marred. What fear did she have going through her mind?" It was repeated so authoritatively and so often that the term began to lose its inherent uncertainty. And now, he doesn't volunteer his history unless people bring it up. And lately, it turned out, he'd been totally out of control-threatening people, talking about Satan, carrying knives and wearing camouflage. "My mouth dropped open when he told me," she says. He's only given his home phone number to one--Ed Humphrey. Watch the full story on "20/20," streaming now on Hulu. "The main thing is, I'm just like anybody else," he says. "No offense." "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. He told investigators about two of his darker personalities. John Donvan, a Her funeral is today. 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. "It was important because he was participating in the confession," Hewitt said. He may be a possible suspect, announced Sadie Darnell, then the Gainesville police spokeswoman. In one of the songs, the man sings, "Mystery rider, what's your name? in 11th grade, and I got an 850 on that, which is, like, really low. 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