While the man had gotten away, the officer found a screwdriver at the campsite, along with the bag of money defaced by the dye and a cassette player with a tape inside. "I wanted to represent [Tracy]," said Lahey, Paules' sister. 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.". He said a lot of grandiose things (that) caused him to be a suspect. We will prevail. "He was always very grateful and surprised and pleased," Kennedy says. 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. When does Ed stop being a suspect?". State Troops Humphrey Lewis' Company (Madison County, Fla.) Military service, Voluntary He's jaded, you know.". The task force searched his Indialantic home and Gainesville apartment. "It didn't matter what the lyrics were or what he was saying at that point. But I thought about the few words that Humphrey uttered in our brief conversation. "If any evidence comes out later, he can still be indicted. August 5, 1990, 0128 hours: Elna Hlavaty, Humphrey's grandmother, phones deputies to report that her grandson is "high" on drugs. This is the first extensive interview Ed Humphrey has ever granted. It is his 21st birthday, and he is spending it having lunch with a publicist--hired by his attorney--a reporter and a photographer. That's who you are?! It is like a car engine launching, willy-nilly, into a 180-mph frenzy, careening wildly through narrow streets and looping turns--then just as unexpectedly sputtering to a stall. Rolling confessed to the murder of Larson and four others and was executed in 2006. The article also stated that Humphreys grandmother said the gloves belonged to her. By the time she reported Rolling, police had already arrested another man who they believed to be a suspect in the Gainesville murders. "Ed's a good friend. "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. 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. He had a promising future ahead of him. Alison Emery, Powell's high school best friend, said she was so excited to be moving into the next phase of her life. Ed's bail, originally set at $10,250 was increased to $1 million - 100 to 200 times the scheduled rate for aggravated assault. . You're better off without it. "Of course you do.". He no longer saw any point in getting up in the morning. They didn't listen to the tape until months later. Before I could say anything, Humphrey came to the door, visibly shaken and upset, his face fraught with worry. Do you understand that? "And I was glad to do it.". He is released to the custody of his mother. Well, they're influenced so much by what they watch and they think, 'Oh, yeah, I saw where they got the suspect.' He would, for many years, remain connected to the Gainesville murders, though he played no role. Especially around his mouth, she says, the skin is much smoother and more elastic and natural-looking. Maybe a little on the quiet side. I got it done . "Their strategy was to keep Ed in jail, to hold him without charging him in the Gainesville case," he says. Genetic tests conducted on pubic hairs were similar to Ed's - and about 8,000 other people in Alachua County. His grandmother, now passed away, forgave him. He was supposed to take lithium to temper his mood swings. 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. "It sucked man.". It was obvious that he had just woken up. All of Gainesville shuddered. "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.'". She hadn't called us and, finally, the Powells, who lived closer, went over there.". She disagrees. It worked, but it also made him dull, sluggish, overweight. (This is the day after the first murders are believed to have taken place, but before the victims, are discovered. It was kind of funny really that it hadn't clicked before. View their profile including current address, phone number 321-259-XXXX, background check reports, and property record on Meanwhile, Lykkebak hopes eventually to get Ed's record wiped clean of a felony --a move that would require a governor's pardon. He looks around nervously. Donvan said. "My husband didn't know what was happening. These days Ed Humphrey lives at home with his mom in Indialantic. Watch the full story on "20/20," streaming now on Hulu. Acquaintances claimed he went on late-night "missions" through the Alachua County woods. Karl Kennedy, a soft-spoken 70-year-old retired real-estate agent in California, was one of several hundred people who wrote Ed in jail, certain that he was a victim of injustice. And the sad, sad part about it is that we had the parents behind us on the stairs.". "He's one of our best employees. 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. WebEdward Lewis Humphrey, age 50s, lives in Palm Bay, FL. There was enormous pressure on Gainesville police, on state investigators, on prosecutors, to find the killer and put him behind bars. "Danny committed these crimes for one reason only -- he loved it.". 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? Includes Address (11) Phone (6) Email (5) See Results. 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 Sgt. I felt bad for him. They had been responsible for maligning his name, reshaping his life. In late August of 1990, a string of Ted Bundy-like murders had shattered the college town of Gainesville, and Humphrey found himself in the center of it. Then he banged his head on the window so hard the deputy worried he would break the glass. On a stretch of road running through the city, there is a graffiti-covered wall. Suddenly, Humphreys tabby snuck out the door. Neither will police talk. He had dreams of being an architect, his brother, Mario Taboada, said. It was repeated so authoritatively and so often that the term began to lose its inherent uncertainty. "Here was a kid who was held up as a ass murderer," Mackenzie says. Brevard sheriffs officials also released reports showing the agency responded to at least 14 emergency calls of Humphrey allegedly attacking his grandmother or mother. "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. The families whose loved ones were murdered in Gainesville say they are grateful for the simple memorial that remains today. For months Edward Lewis Humphrey was the key suspect in the horrific slayings of five Gainesville students. Family members had asked that the media not disrupt their privacy during the grand jury proceedings, but a reporter persisted in interviewing Mrs. Hlavaty. "The main thing is, I'm just like anybody else," he says. Although Humphreys October trial was in Brevard County, a visiting judge from Gainesville presided over it. I wanted to ask him so many questions. TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) _ Gainesville murder suspect Edward Lewis Humphrey was sentenced today to the maximum 22 months for beating his grandmother after his The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville cited sources it did not identify in today's story about Edward Lewis Humphrey. Ed said. It was too painful for them to remain here. 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 knew little more about Humphrey than what I knew before this day. Lawton Chiles in 1994 that helped restore Humphreys civil rights. When the police arrested Ed, they put him in a solitary cell in the infirmary for 76 days. in 11th grade, and I got an 850 on that, which is, like, really low. Officer Steven Smith responds. "Was she thinking of me? ", Mackenzie, looking pained, interrupts: "But that was before the plastic surgery. "Should I smile? Earlier that summer, investigators learned, Ed had been kicked out of the Gatorwood apartment complex where two of the victims were killed. Current address 1294 Port Malabar Blvd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905 $1,080: B. "Knowing what happened, I can't erase that out of my mind, and nobody should have to go through that," said Scott Grissom. Like moths to a lantern light on a summer night, the press surrounded Humphrey with flashing cameras, as he took the stand to plead, Not guilty.. Their leads took them to Humphreys doorstep. 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. At this moment he would be home in Indialantic studying for a science test--and hoping, unrealistically, that people would just forget Ed Humphrey. She also had tape residue on her body and vinegar -- rather than soap -- which was used to clean her body. It was a tidy facade, but if you peeked around the corner, things turned messy. 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. Law enforcement officials, as well as the prosecutors office, regretted the way Humphrey had been treated. "VVhen he was not taking his lithium, he was a clearly diagnosed manic-depressive," Marti Mackenzie says. He told investigators about two of his darker personalities. Prior to his death, he spoke to a pastor and handed him a note. "It definitely all started when I was 16," he says now. However, Rolling was able to break through it. The investigators didn't have to search far for Rolling; he had already been detained 40 miles south of Gainesville, in Marion County Jail, where he was being held for another robbery he'd committed at a supermarket 10 days after Paules' and Manny Taboada's bodies were found. (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. But he has not been charged in those cases. He remembers arriving home after midnight and awakening his grandmother. "I'd come in and there would be books open and calculators out.". Anniversaries of the murders come and go, I explained. (A high school portrait shows Christina Powell, who, along with roommate Sonja Larson were the first victims of the serial killer at the University of Florida campus. 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. What fear did she have going through her mind?" Lahey said seeing this man "who destroyed my life" made her feel "frozen to the chair.". ", Dianna Hoyt said she didn't believe "any of it. But there was one major problem for investigators: Even though DNA testing technology was still in its infancy, investigators were able to determine the suspect's blood type through semen left behind at all three crime scenes. The real killer was eventually caught, confessed and was put to death. Humphrey has been jailed on $1 million bond since the beating Aug. 30. SOMETIMES WHEN YOU LOSE your emotional grip on life--when all the joy seeps out of living and every face becomes an enemy's- it happens so slowly you hardly notice. Who is Ed Humphrey? said Laurie Lahey, Paules' older sister. For the families of those students, being there to see him at trial was crucial. ", He refused to carry the phone, but then he rarely left the house without George. Four Days, Five Murders Episode 5 The Ones Who Caught Him. "He has been persecuted. No indictment was issued against Edward Lewis Humphrey, a former University of Florida freshman who was considered a secondary suspect. And law enforcement officials felt intense pressure to bring in a suspect. Ed already worked there. I had deliberately chosen 9 a.m. on a Saturday morning so that the chances of him being home would be greater. They don't go out and commit crimes like this.". Humphrey shunned the media, and remained quiet through the years. When she saw Rolling, she ran back to her bedroom, where she tried to lock her door. Blood spattered an easy chair, the carpet, the coffee table. She was found raped, stabbed to death, mutilated and beheaded. He may be a possible suspect, announced Sadie Darnell, then the Gainesville police spokeswoman. Humphrey, 19, nodded when his 79-year-old grandmother blew him as kiss as he entered the courtroom but was generally oblivious to the proceedings. They had softened with time, but they told his story. WebView Edward Humphrey results in Florida (FL) including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. The grand jury considered evidence against Humphrey but declined to indict him. Would he demand I leave? . As concerns of a killer on the loose mounted, police were inundated with calls from concerned parents. Witnesses testified to the abuse they'd seen. Humphrey says 10 men chased him and that he pulled a pocketknife--not a razor--in self-defense. But most of Humphreys descriptions of the student mutilations were not accurate. She knew hmm only as Ed--a nice guy, hard worker, easy to get along with. 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. A serial killer, cunning and profoundly evil, was on the loose. The rest of the time he sat in his cell, building card houses, reading books his mother sent, or sleeping. Kennedy even sent money. But his attorney, Donald Lykkebak of Orlando, said: "The prolonged investigation has been emotionally and financially exhausting. ", "Honestly, Marti," Ed says, "that plastic surgery didn't do that great of a job.". 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. "I don't know," he says. That's what did it.". Most of my friends got 1200 or something. His brother George moved to Texas and practices law in Houston, but he did not respond to my request for an interview. On the 10th anniversary of the murders, Humphrey walked across the stage of UCF arena as a college graduate. 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. Rolling pleaded guilty to the serial killings of five young people at the University of Florida in Gainesville.). Im sorry that we didnt clear him sooner, said Alachua County State Attorney Rod Smith, who wrote a letter to Gov. "Grandmother is another victim of those crimes.". Then he would drop into a crouch pretending to open fire. And it got worse as more people came forward. 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. Then 28, he received a bachelors degree in business administration with a 3.76 grade-point average, graduating magna cum laude. And, then, as far as newspapers go, half the things that lthey) deal with are just negative things about people. Hes not capable of it., Hes gonna come back home, George Humphrey insisted. It was going 60 mph at the time. I fell asleep there.". It made his mouth dry. But months passed and Humphrey was never charged with the crimes, the Alachua County grand jury deciding that there was no case against him. The hot air folded in waves over the highway. They've never even talked to you. Three of the women had been raped and one had been decapitated. To girls it makes a difference. WHEN THE PATROL CAR PULLED up that day, Elna Hlavaty was waiting in fear on the columned front porch of her home. The transcript of that interview has never been made public. Family trouble, mental problems and sheer coincidence seem to be the main factors that put Ed Humphrey into legal limbo. Former state attorney Rod Smith said that when investigators then searched his home, they found magazines about knives, guns and girls. I mean, why don't the girls tell me that? 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. Other times it appears to happen in an instant. On Wednesday, his grandmother, Elna Hlavaty, died at age 80 after suffering a heart attack in Indialantic. 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. There was a large window from the ceiling to about waist high, so they could see his every move. 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. "Tracy asked him, 'You're the one, aren't you?'" The perils of his loose lips kept him in custody. He was convicted of armed robbery in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi for several grocery store robberies, and spent most of the 1980s in prison. "It was important because he was participating in the confession," Hewitt said. I did the work. The image of him from law enforcement and the news media is that "he's a creature, he's a monster," George Humphrey said. By August 1990, when Humphrey enrolled as a freshman at the University of Florida, some close to him feared his violently unpredictable behavior was worsening. Humphrey stood 6 feet tall and weighed about 200 pounds. 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. Others could not sleep. He had a violent history, an unstable personality. He wasnt interested in doing an interview. Related To Sarah Humphrey, Gail Humphrey, Erin Humphrey, Bud Humphrey, B Humphrey. Our children's names will be remembered over him.". "I had to know what Sonja went through. 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. Rolling's affirmations were caught on tape. The killer would enter the homes through the back doors, and each home was near a wooded area, which "allowed the killer to operate, to get in without being noticed," Donnelly said. He has lost 50 pounds and had plastic surgery since being a central figure on the evening news. He may have more plastic surgery. He was tall, good-looking, athletic, polite. The old woman's face, Deputy Doug Hammack saw, was wet with her own blood. Also known as Edward Humphery, Earl Edward Humphrey, Edward Humprey, Tara Edwards, E Edward. ", He pauses. Following the sentencing, Manny Taboada's brother, Mario Taboada, stood up and shouted, "You're going down in five. JULY 14,1990,1609 HOURS: INDIALANtic police receive a reported trespass at the Crawford Surf Shop, on AlA and 5th Street. The roommates and University of Florida students, were found dead Aug. 28, 1990, in their Gainesville, Fla. apartment. Would you like to meet him?". Investigators and prosecutors race for justice in an effort that still affects them 30 years later. As Ed talks about it now, his voice is small and his eyes diverted. For several years, the whole family lived with Ed's maternal grandparents. 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). You're a killer, a drifter, gone insane.". Without warning, Ed jumped out of the car. The killer always managed to avoid being spottedby potential witnesses. It was upon revisiting the scene that he decided to decapitate her. "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. A once-peaceful university town panicked. GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Cindy Juracich was on a trip through the Florida Panhandle in August 1990 when she heard a news report about a grisly string of murders. Copyright 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures. Ed remembers their reaction: "Oh, it's a celebrity.". He knew what was happening. I told him: 'Your real friends will stand by you."'. I thought, 'Here's a guy who's sort of down and I think I'll cheer him up.". He paced off the measurements--about 10 feet wide and 10 feet long. 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. 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. To do so, he claims, would jeopardize the prosecution. His public defender, J. R. Russo, said Humphrey's mental state deteriorated while he was jailed. He was facing the death penalty. John Donvan, a 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. "I don't want people to read about me. "We had no way of reaching her," Ada Larson said. 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. They subsequently discovered that Rolling had type B blood just like the suspect in both the Gainesville and Shreveport murders. Although police had collected the evidence, at the time, they did not connect the bank robbery to the student murders because a gun was found at the campsite and the murders didn't involve a gun. He wore a blue Gator pullover and a voluptuous yawn. The two had gone bowling, played pool, hung out together. Rolling confessed to the murder of Hoyt and four others and was executed in 2006.). Ed looks out over the water, his face calm. Yet, it would later prove crucial to finding out who the Gainesville murderer was. He was released from jail 10 months after he'd assaulted his grandmother. He glances again at the photographer. 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