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Danny Rolling

Daniel Harold Rolling (May 26, 1954 – October 25, 2006), known as the Gainesville Ripper, was an American serial killer. He murdered five students in Gainesville, Florida, over four days in August 1990. Rolling later confessed to raping several of his victims, also committing a triple homicide in his home city of Shreveport, Louisiana, and attempting to murder his father in May 1990. In total, Rolling confessed to killing eight people.[1] He was sentenced to death for the five Gainesville murders in 1994. He was executed by lethal injection in 2006.

Danny Rolling
Rolling in 1991
Born
Daniel Harold Rolling

(1954-05-26)May 26, 1954
DiedOctober 25, 2006(2006-10-25) (aged 52)
Cause of deathExecution by lethal injection
Other namesThe Gainesville Ripper
Michael Kennedy Jr.
Conviction(s)First degree murder (5 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath sentence
Details
Victims8
Span of crimes
1989–1990
CountryUnited States
State(s)Louisiana and Florida
Date apprehended
September 7, 1990

Early years

Danny Rolling was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. His father was a Shreveport police officer named James Rolling, who told Danny that he was unwanted from birth. James also abused and beat Danny, Danny's mother Claudia, and his brother Kevin for frivolous things, such as breathing in a way that displeased him. In one incident, Danny's mother went to the hospital after claiming her husband tried to make her cut herself with a razor blade. She made repeated attempts to leave her husband, but always returned shortly. In one example of the senior Rolling's sense of discipline, he pinned Danny to the ground and handcuffed him, then had police take his son away because he was embarrassed by him.[2] In another story, Danny had a dog, but James beat the dog so often that it died in Danny's arms.[3]

As a teenager and young adult, Rolling was arrested several times for robberies in Georgia, and was caught spying on a woman getting dressed. As an adult, he had trouble trying to assimilate into society and hold down a steady job. At one point, Rolling worked as a waiter at Pancho's restaurant in Shreveport.

Serial killings

In August 1990, Rolling murdered five students (one student from Santa Fe College, and four from the University of Florida) during a burglary and robbery spree in Gainesville, Florida. He mutilated his victims' bodies, decapitating one. He then posed them, sometimes using mirrors.

In the early morning hours of Friday, August 24, Rolling broke into the apartment shared by 17-year-old university freshmen Sonja Larson and Christina Powell. Finding Powell asleep on the downstairs couch, he stood over her briefly but did not wake her up, choosing instead to explore the upstairs bedroom where Larson was also asleep. Rolling murdered Larson, first taping her mouth shut to stifle her screams, and then stabbing her to death with a Ka-Bar knife. She died trying to fend him off.[4]

Rolling then went back downstairs, taped Powell's mouth shut, bound her wrists together behind her back and threatened her with the knife as he cut her clothes off. He then raped her and forced her face-down onto the floor, where he stabbed her five times in the back. Rolling posed the bodies in sexually provocative positions. He took a shower before leaving the apartment.[4]

A day later, on Saturday, August 25, Rolling broke into the apartment of 18-year-old Christa Hoyt, prying open a sliding glass door with a screwdriver. Finding she was not home, he waited in the living room for her to return. At 11 a.m., Hoyt entered the apartment and Rolling surprised her from behind, placing her in a chokehold. After she had been subdued, he used duct tape to gag her mouth and bind her wrists together behind her back and led her into the bedroom, where he cut the clothes from her body and raped her. As in the Powell murder, he forced her to lie face-down onto the bed and stabbed her in the back, rupturing her aorta. He then flipped her body over and sliced her abdomen open from her pubic bone to her breastbone. After arriving back at his campsite, Rolling could not find his wallet. Thinking he may have lost it at the murder scene, he returned there, at which time he decapitated Hoyt, posed her body in a sitting position at the edge of her bed and placed her head on a shelf facing the corpse. He later claimed his intent was to add to the shock of whoever discovered her.[4]

By this point, the murders had attracted widespread media attention. Many students had begun taking extra precautions, such as changing their daily routines and sleeping together in groups. Because the spree was happening so early in the fall semester, some students withdrew their enrollment or transferred to other schools. Tracy Paules, who was 23 years old, was living with her roommate Manny Taboada, also 23. On Monday, August 27, Rolling broke into their apartment by prying open their sliding glass door with the same tools he had used previously. Rolling found Taboada asleep in one of the bedrooms, and killed him after a struggle.[4]

Hearing the commotion, Paules went down the hall to Taboada's bedroom and saw Rolling. She attempted to barricade herself in her bedroom, but Rolling broke through the door. Rolling taped her mouth and wrists, cut off her clothing and raped her, before turning her over and stabbing her three times in the back. Rolling posed Paules' body but left Taboada's in the same position in which he had died.[4]

With the exception of Taboada, all of the victims were petite white brunettes with brown eyes, like Rolling's mother. Although law enforcement initially had very few leads, police did identify two suspects. One suspect was Edward Lewis Humphrey, a University of Florida student who had a history of mental illness and bore numerous scars on his face from a car accident. Humphrey was arrested after a physical altercation with his grandmother and held in custody for five months, until a grand jury refused to indict him on the murder charges citing insufficient evidence.[5] Humphrey's photo was shown repeatedly by media outlets. Authorities publicly cleared him of all charges after Rolling's arrest. The other suspect was also later cleared.

Shreveport murders and tip about Rolling

Louisiana police alerted Florida authorities to an unsolved triple murder in Shreveport on November 4, 1989. Detectives noted that there were similarities between the Gainesville murders and those of 55-year-old Tom Grissom, his 24-year-old daughter Julie, and his 8-year-old grandson Sean. The family had been attacked in their home as they were preparing for dinner. Afterwards, Julie Grissom's body had been mutilated, cleaned, and posed.

Don Maines, an investigator on the case with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, traveled to Shreveport in November 1990, because of similarities between the murders committed in Gainesville and murders committed in Shreveport.[6] They included: posing of the victims; tape residue on victim's body; and vinegar used to clean the body. Maines said they tested the body fluids from the perpetrator in Shreveport and found that this person also had type B blood. He called the match to the evidence in Gainesville a "revelation" in the case.[citation needed]

Shortly after Maines' trip to Shreveport, a Shreveport resident, Cindy Juracich, called Crime Stoppers and reported that Danny Rolling was possibly connected to the murders in both cities.[6] Three months earlier, in August 1990, Juracich heard a news report about a string of murders, as she traveled through the Florida Panhandle. The report made her think about Rolling, whom she had met at her Louisiana hometown church, and his possible link to these three other Shreveport murders. Rolling had said deeply disturbing things to both her and her then-husband, Steven Dobbin. "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. She also said that Dobbin told her that Rolling had told him he had a problem. "I said, 'What kind of problem,'" Juracich said, "[and Steven said], 'He likes to stick knives into people.'" Juracich said she dismissed these comments when she heard about them because she didn't want to believe Rolling could be responsible for the murders in Shreveport. Rolling had also told her, "'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'".[6]

News of the Gainesville murders haunted Juracich, so she finally contacted police in November, based on her hunch about Rolling's connection to the murders in both cities. "It would not let me rest," she said. "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.'"[6]

Investigators responded to the tip and quickly found Rolling, who had been arrested on September 7, 1990, for an Ocala, Florida, supermarket robbery. The robbery had been committed ten days after the bodies of Paules and Taboada were found. Rolling was being held in the Marion County Jail 40 miles south of Gainesville. Investigators determined that Rolling had type B blood, like the suspect in both the Gainesville and Shreveport murders.

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 Christa Hoyt's body was found. They returned to the evidence locker, where the gun, screwdriver, bag of money, and cassette player had been stored, and listened to the tape.[6] They also found tools matching marks left at the Gainesville murder scenes. The small camp where he had been living was in a wooded area near apartment complexes frequented by students; investigators discovered audio diaries he had made there alluding to the crimes.

Later it was discovered that on August 5, 1990, Rolling broke into the home of Janet Frake in Sarasota, Florida. He bound and gagged her with duct tape while he sexually assaulted her, but did not kill her.[7]

Charges and trial

In November 1991, Rolling was charged with five counts of murder. He was brought to trial nearly four years after the murders. He claimed his motive was to become a "superstar" similar to Ted Bundy. In 1994, before his trial could get underway, Rolling unexpectedly pleaded guilty to all charges. Subsequently, State Attorney Rod Smith presented the penalty phase of the prosecution. During his trial, Court TV conducted an interview with Rolling's mother from her home, during which his father could be heard shouting off-camera.[citation needed]

On April 20, 1994, Rolling was sentenced to death.[8] Rolling was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, and paraphilia.[9][10][11]

Execution

Shortly before he was executed in Florida for the series of killings in Gainesville, Rolling claimed responsibility for the Shreveport murders, handing his spiritual adviser Reverend Mike Hudspeth and Florida police a handwritten confession and apology.[12][13] Rolling had a last meal of lobster tail. He sang a gospel hymn, but made no statement immediately before his execution, which was witnessed by many of his victims' relatives.[14]

Rolling was executed by lethal injection at Florida State Prison on October 25, 2006, after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-ditch appeal. He was pronounced dead at 6:13 p.m EDT.

In media

 
Memorial to the five students on the 34th Street Wall in Gainesville, first painted in 1990

Rolling has been the subject of several written works. His crime spree inspired screenwriter Kevin Williamson to pen the script of the 1996 slasher film Scream.

Sondra London collaborated with Rolling on The Making of a Serial Killer: The True Story of the Gainesville Murders in the Killer's Own Words.[15] Rolling's relationship with London, which developed while he was behind bars, was the focus of an episode of Errol Morris' First Person. Rolling and London became romantically involved, eventually even becoming engaged. The series overviewed their romance, his artwork, and his supposed feelings of remorse over the crimes he committed. It also included a segment of Rolling using one of his hearings as an opportunity to publicly display his affection, serenading London in the courtroom.

A 2007 independent feature film titled The Gainesville Ripper, based on accounts of the killings, was shot in the Gainesville and Jacksonville, Florida areas. In the film, Rolling is portrayed by Zachary Memos.[16]

Rolling was also the subject of an episode of Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman, a Court TV show (transmitted as Crime Scene USA: Body of Evidence on Discovery Channel in the UK) and an episode of Forensic Factor titled Killing Spree, which originally aired on Discovery Channel Canada and was rebroadcast in America on the Science Channel.

Rolling was the subject of a 2010 episode of Cold Blood, and briefly was mentioned in a 2012 episode of Motives and Murders titled "Not Again". He was featured in a 2015 episode of Nightmare Next Door.

In 2013, TV documentary series The Real Story aired an episode profiling the movie Scream. It aired July 28, 2013, and tells the story of Rolling's murders in graphic detail.

The book Drifter is based on the 1990 Gainesville murders. The song Harold Rollings Hymn from the 2007 John 5 album, The Devil Knows My Name is inspired by Rolling.

An episode of Murder Made Me Famous, which aired November 24, 2018, chronicled the case.[17]

The premiere episode of Mark of a Killer, titled "Posed to Kill", documented the case.[18]

In 2020, WUFT News released a television special and podcast special chronicling thoughts on the case 30 years later, titled Four Days, Five Murders.[19][20]

In 2021, an episode of the ABC primetime true crime television series 20/20 aired the murder case.

On January 14, 2022, Discovery+ premiered the paranormal documentary Scream: The True Story, starring Steve Shippy and Cindy Kaza. Shippy and Kaza conduct a paranormal investigation in Rolling's childhood home in Shreveport, Louisiana.

While on death row at Florida State Prison, Rolling wrote songs and poems and drew pictures. His works are an example of murderabilia.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rolling's confession to Shreveport murders". NBC News. October 27, 2006. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  2. ^ Ryzuk, Mary S. (1994). The Gainesville Ripper. New York City: Dutton Books. ISBN 0-312-95324-0.
  3. ^ "Who Were Danny Rolling's Parents? What Happened to Them?". April 9, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e Rolling v. State, 695 So. 2d 278.
  5. ^ Jeff Testerman (November 16, 1991). Humphrey is "still left in limbo'. Tampa Bay Times,
  6. ^ a b c d e Ruppel, Glenn; Dooley, Sean; Rivas, Anthony (April 8, 2021). "How a woman in Louisiana helped break the case of 5 student murders in Florida". ABCNews. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  7. ^ COX, BILLY. "Sarasota victim: Rolling was 'pure evil'". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  8. ^ Palombo, Bernadette J.; Joiner, Gary D.; Hale, W. Chris; White, Cheryl H. (March 4, 2012). Wicked Shreveport. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1614233664.
  9. ^ Steel, Fiona. . TruTV. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012.
  10. ^ Leusner, Jim (March 18, 1994). "Danny Rolling, Serial Killer". Orlando Sentinel.
  11. ^ "Psychologist Says Rolling Suffers From Disorders". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. March 16, 1994.
  12. ^ Kamm, Grayson (October 27, 2006). "Rolling Confessed to Shreveport Killings Before Execution". First Coast News. Archived from the original on January 23, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2010.
  13. ^ Rolling, Danny (October 25, 2006). (PDF). Gannett Company. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2010.
  14. ^ Fisher, Lise (October 27, 2006). "Danny Rolling executed for five student murders". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  15. ^ Serial Killer Danny Rolling Defends Sondra London on YouTube
  16. ^ Zachary Memos at IMDb
  17. ^ "Murder Made Me Famous 'The Gainesville Ripper'". IMDB. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
  18. ^ "The Mark of a Killer 'Danny Rolling: The Gainesville Ripper'". IMDB. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  19. ^ O'Brien, Chris. "Four Days, Five Murders: A WUFT-TV Special". WUFT News. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  20. ^ "4 Days, 5 Murders". WUFT News. Retrieved October 6, 2022.

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Daniel Harold Rolling May 26 1954 October 25 2006 known as the Gainesville Ripper was an American serial killer He murdered five students in Gainesville Florida over four days in August 1990 Rolling later confessed to raping several of his victims also committing a triple homicide in his home city of Shreveport Louisiana and attempting to murder his father in May 1990 In total Rolling confessed to killing eight people 1 He was sentenced to death for the five Gainesville murders in 1994 He was executed by lethal injection in 2006 Danny RollingRolling in 1991BornDaniel Harold Rolling 1954 05 26 May 26 1954Shreveport Louisiana U S DiedOctober 25 2006 2006 10 25 aged 52 Florida State Prison Raiford Florida U S Cause of deathExecution by lethal injectionOther namesThe Gainesville RipperMichael Kennedy Jr Conviction s First degree murder 5 counts Criminal penaltyDeath sentenceDetailsVictims8Span of crimes1989 1990CountryUnited StatesState s Louisiana and FloridaDate apprehendedSeptember 7 1990 Contents 1 Early years 2 Serial killings 3 Shreveport murders and tip about Rolling 4 Charges and trial 5 Execution 6 In media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditDanny Rolling was born in Shreveport Louisiana His father was a Shreveport police officer named James Rolling who told Danny that he was unwanted from birth James also abused and beat Danny Danny s mother Claudia and his brother Kevin for frivolous things such as breathing in a way that displeased him In one incident Danny s mother went to the hospital after claiming her husband tried to make her cut herself with a razor blade She made repeated attempts to leave her husband but always returned shortly In one example of the senior Rolling s sense of discipline he pinned Danny to the ground and handcuffed him then had police take his son away because he was embarrassed by him 2 In another story Danny had a dog but James beat the dog so often that it died in Danny s arms 3 As a teenager and young adult Rolling was arrested several times for robberies in Georgia and was caught spying on a woman getting dressed As an adult he had trouble trying to assimilate into society and hold down a steady job At one point Rolling worked as a waiter at Pancho s restaurant in Shreveport Serial killings EditIn August 1990 Rolling murdered five students one student from Santa Fe College and four from the University of Florida during a burglary and robbery spree in Gainesville Florida He mutilated his victims bodies decapitating one He then posed them sometimes using mirrors In the early morning hours of Friday August 24 Rolling broke into the apartment shared by 17 year old university freshmen Sonja Larson and Christina Powell Finding Powell asleep on the downstairs couch he stood over her briefly but did not wake her up choosing instead to explore the upstairs bedroom where Larson was also asleep Rolling murdered Larson first taping her mouth shut to stifle her screams and then stabbing her to death with a Ka Bar knife She died trying to fend him off 4 Rolling then went back downstairs taped Powell s mouth shut bound her wrists together behind her back and threatened her with the knife as he cut her clothes off He then raped her and forced her face down onto the floor where he stabbed her five times in the back Rolling posed the bodies in sexually provocative positions He took a shower before leaving the apartment 4 A day later on Saturday August 25 Rolling broke into the apartment of 18 year old Christa Hoyt prying open a sliding glass door with a screwdriver Finding she was not home he waited in the living room for her to return At 11 a m Hoyt entered the apartment and Rolling surprised her from behind placing her in a chokehold After she had been subdued he used duct tape to gag her mouth and bind her wrists together behind her back and led her into the bedroom where he cut the clothes from her body and raped her As in the Powell murder he forced her to lie face down onto the bed and stabbed her in the back rupturing her aorta He then flipped her body over and sliced her abdomen open from her pubic bone to her breastbone After arriving back at his campsite Rolling could not find his wallet Thinking he may have lost it at the murder scene he returned there at which time he decapitated Hoyt posed her body in a sitting position at the edge of her bed and placed her head on a shelf facing the corpse He later claimed his intent was to add to the shock of whoever discovered her 4 By this point the murders had attracted widespread media attention Many students had begun taking extra precautions such as changing their daily routines and sleeping together in groups Because the spree was happening so early in the fall semester some students withdrew their enrollment or transferred to other schools Tracy Paules who was 23 years old was living with her roommate Manny Taboada also 23 On Monday August 27 Rolling broke into their apartment by prying open their sliding glass door with the same tools he had used previously Rolling found Taboada asleep in one of the bedrooms and killed him after a struggle 4 Hearing the commotion Paules went down the hall to Taboada s bedroom and saw Rolling She attempted to barricade herself in her bedroom but Rolling broke through the door Rolling taped her mouth and wrists cut off her clothing and raped her before turning her over and stabbing her three times in the back Rolling posed Paules body but left Taboada s in the same position in which he had died 4 With the exception of Taboada all of the victims were petite white brunettes with brown eyes like Rolling s mother Although law enforcement initially had very few leads police did identify two suspects One suspect was Edward Lewis Humphrey a University of Florida student who had a history of mental illness and bore numerous scars on his face from a car accident Humphrey was arrested after a physical altercation with his grandmother and held in custody for five months until a grand jury refused to indict him on the murder charges citing insufficient evidence 5 Humphrey s photo was shown repeatedly by media outlets Authorities publicly cleared him of all charges after Rolling s arrest The other suspect was also later cleared Shreveport murders and tip about Rolling EditLouisiana police alerted Florida authorities to an unsolved triple murder in Shreveport on November 4 1989 Detectives noted that there were similarities between the Gainesville murders and those of 55 year old Tom Grissom his 24 year old daughter Julie and his 8 year old grandson Sean The family had been attacked in their home as they were preparing for dinner Afterwards Julie Grissom s body had been mutilated cleaned and posed Don Maines an investigator on the case with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement traveled to Shreveport in November 1990 because of similarities between the murders committed in Gainesville and murders committed in Shreveport 6 They included posing of the victims tape residue on victim s body and vinegar used to clean the body Maines said they tested the body fluids from the perpetrator in Shreveport and found that this person also had type B blood He called the match to the evidence in Gainesville a revelation in the case citation needed Shortly after Maines trip to Shreveport a Shreveport resident Cindy Juracich called Crime Stoppers and reported that Danny Rolling was possibly connected to the murders in both cities 6 Three months earlier in August 1990 Juracich heard a news report about a string of murders as she traveled through the Florida Panhandle The report made her think about Rolling whom she had met at her Louisiana hometown church and his possible link to these three other Shreveport murders Rolling had said deeply disturbing things to both her and her then husband Steven Dobbin 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 She also said that Dobbin told her that Rolling had told him he had a problem I said What kind of problem Juracich said and Steven said He likes to stick knives into people Juracich said she dismissed these comments when she heard about them because she didn t want to believe Rolling could be responsible for the murders in Shreveport Rolling had also told her 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 6 News of the Gainesville murders haunted Juracich so she finally contacted police in November based on her hunch about Rolling s connection to the murders in both cities It would not let me rest she said 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 6 Investigators responded to the tip and quickly found Rolling who had been arrested on September 7 1990 for an Ocala Florida supermarket robbery The robbery had been committed ten days after the bodies of Paules and Taboada were found Rolling was being held in the Marion County Jail 40 miles south of Gainesville Investigators determined that Rolling had type B blood like the suspect in both the Gainesville and Shreveport murders 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 Christa Hoyt s body was found They returned to the evidence locker where the gun screwdriver bag of money and cassette player had been stored and listened to the tape 6 They also found tools matching marks left at the Gainesville murder scenes The small camp where he had been living was in a wooded area near apartment complexes frequented by students investigators discovered audio diaries he had made there alluding to the crimes Later it was discovered that on August 5 1990 Rolling broke into the home of Janet Frake in Sarasota Florida He bound and gagged her with duct tape while he sexually assaulted her but did not kill her 7 Charges and trial EditIn November 1991 Rolling was charged with five counts of murder He was brought to trial nearly four years after the murders He claimed his motive was to become a superstar similar to Ted Bundy In 1994 before his trial could get underway Rolling unexpectedly pleaded guilty to all charges Subsequently State Attorney Rod Smith presented the penalty phase of the prosecution During his trial Court TV conducted an interview with Rolling s mother from her home during which his father could be heard shouting off camera citation needed On April 20 1994 Rolling was sentenced to death 8 Rolling was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder borderline personality disorder and paraphilia 9 10 11 Execution EditShortly before he was executed in Florida for the series of killings in Gainesville Rolling claimed responsibility for the Shreveport murders handing his spiritual adviser Reverend Mike Hudspeth and Florida police a handwritten confession and apology 12 13 Rolling had a last meal of lobster tail He sang a gospel hymn but made no statement immediately before his execution which was witnessed by many of his victims relatives 14 Rolling was executed by lethal injection at Florida State Prison on October 25 2006 after the U S Supreme Court rejected a last ditch appeal He was pronounced dead at 6 13 p m EDT In media EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Danny Rolling news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Memorial to the five students on the 34th Street Wall in Gainesville first painted in 1990 Rolling has been the subject of several written works His crime spree inspired screenwriter Kevin Williamson to pen the script of the 1996 slasher film Scream Sondra London collaborated with Rolling on The Making of a Serial Killer The True Story of the Gainesville Murders in the Killer s Own Words 15 Rolling s relationship with London which developed while he was behind bars was the focus of an episode of Errol Morris First Person Rolling and London became romantically involved eventually even becoming engaged The series overviewed their romance his artwork and his supposed feelings of remorse over the crimes he committed It also included a segment of Rolling using one of his hearings as an opportunity to publicly display his affection serenading London in the courtroom A 2007 independent feature film titled The Gainesville Ripper based on accounts of the killings was shot in the Gainesville and Jacksonville Florida areas In the film Rolling is portrayed by Zachary Memos 16 Rolling was also the subject of an episode of Body of Evidence From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman a Court TV show transmitted as Crime Scene USA Body of Evidence on Discovery Channel in the UK and an episode of Forensic Factor titled Killing Spree which originally aired on Discovery Channel Canada and was rebroadcast in America on the Science Channel Rolling was the subject of a 2010 episode of Cold Blood and briefly was mentioned in a 2012 episode of Motives and Murders titled Not Again He was featured in a 2015 episode of Nightmare Next Door In 2013 TV documentary series The Real Story aired an episode profiling the movie Scream It aired July 28 2013 and tells the story of Rolling s murders in graphic detail The book Drifter is based on the 1990 Gainesville murders The song Harold Rollings Hymn from the 2007 John 5 album The Devil Knows My Name is inspired by Rolling An episode of Murder Made Me Famous which aired November 24 2018 chronicled the case 17 The premiere episode of Mark of a Killer titled Posed to Kill documented the case 18 In 2020 WUFT News released a television special and podcast special chronicling thoughts on the case 30 years later titled Four Days Five Murders 19 20 In 2021 an episode of the ABC primetime true crime television series 20 20 aired the murder case On January 14 2022 Discovery premiered the paranormal documentary Scream The True Story starring Steve Shippy and Cindy Kaza Shippy and Kaza conduct a paranormal investigation in Rolling s childhood home in Shreveport Louisiana While on death row at Florida State Prison Rolling wrote songs and poems and drew pictures His works are an example of murderabilia See also Edit2022 University of Idaho killings four university roommates killed in Idaho Ted Bundy killed university sorority house roommates in Florida Ma Jiajue killed four university roommates in China Elliot Rodger stabbed to death roommates near university in California List of people executed in Florida List of people executed in the United States in 2006 List of serial killers in the United StatesReferences Edit Rolling s confession to Shreveport murders NBC News October 27 2006 Retrieved August 7 2016 Ryzuk Mary S 1994 The Gainesville Ripper New York City Dutton Books ISBN 0 312 95324 0 Who Were Danny Rolling s Parents What Happened to Them April 9 2021 a b c d e Rolling v State 695 So 2d 278 Jeff Testerman November 16 1991 Humphrey is still left in limbo Tampa Bay Times a b c d e Ruppel Glenn Dooley Sean Rivas Anthony April 8 2021 How a woman in Louisiana helped break the case of 5 student murders in Florida ABCNews Retrieved April 30 2022 COX BILLY Sarasota victim Rolling was pure evil Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved July 7 2022 Palombo Bernadette J Joiner Gary D Hale W Chris White Cheryl H March 4 2012 Wicked Shreveport Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1614233664 Steel Fiona Danny Rolling the Gainesville Ripper TruTV Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Leusner Jim March 18 1994 Danny Rolling Serial Killer Orlando Sentinel Psychologist Says Rolling Suffers From Disorders Sarasota Herald Tribune March 16 1994 Kamm Grayson October 27 2006 Rolling Confessed to Shreveport Killings Before Execution First Coast News Archived from the original on January 23 2013 Retrieved April 27 2010 Rolling Danny October 25 2006 Handwritten Letter PDF Gannett Company Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2011 Retrieved April 27 2010 Fisher Lise October 27 2006 Danny Rolling executed for five student murders The Gainesville Sun Retrieved August 7 2016 Serial Killer Danny Rolling Defends Sondra London on YouTube Zachary Memos at IMDb Murder Made Me Famous The Gainesville Ripper IMDB Retrieved November 27 2018 The Mark of a Killer Danny Rolling The Gainesville Ripper IMDB Retrieved January 26 2019 O Brien Chris Four Days Five Murders A WUFT TV Special WUFT News Retrieved October 6 2022 4 Days 5 Murders WUFT News Retrieved October 6 2022 External links EditDanny Rolling Gainesville Ripper Crime Library Retrieved on November 14 2007 Profile of Daniel Harold Rolling at About com The Gainesville Ripper at IMDb Inmate Release Information Detail Inmate 521178 Florida Department of Corrections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Rolling amp oldid 1132283448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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