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Published Friday, October 27, 2006
Friday, October 27, 2006
Rolling Admitted Louisiana Murders
Associated Press
SHREVEPORT, La. -- Before being executed for five Florida murders, serial killer Danny Rolling gave his spiritual adviser a handwritten confession to a grisly murder triple slaying 17 years ago in his home town of Shreveport.
Police and the Rev. Mike Hudspeth released copies of that apology and confession on Friday, two days after Rolling's execution.
Police have long suspected that Rolling stabbed William T. Grissom, 55, his 24-year-old daughter, Julie, and his 8-year-old grandson, Sean, as they got ready for dinner on Nov. 4, 1989, in Grissom's Shreveport home.
They had been sure of it since 1997, when Rolling sent a detailed confession, including a description of the crime scene, to the woman he had married in prison, and she sent it to police, said retired police detectives Don Ashley and Danny Fogger, who had worked on the case.
Since Rolling had pleaded guilty in Florida to killing five college students and his execution was expected, Louisiana authorities saw little reason to try him.
Still, police said Friday, it is a relief to have a signed, public confession.
Hudspeth said that during a two-hour visit on Tuesday, Rolling told him that he had killed the Grissoms, and would give him a written confession the following day. That was the document released at Friday's news conference.
Rolling was executed for killing Sonja Larson, Christina Powell, Christa Hoyt, Tracy Paules and Manny Taboada in 1990 in Gainesville.
He told a Florida television interviewer in 2000 that he accepted responsibility for the Grissoms' deaths, but stopped short of confessing.
Text of Danny Rolling's confession
The text of executed killer Danny Rolling's confession to a triple murder in Shreveport, in 1989, the year before he killed five college students in Gainesville.
Spelling, punctuation and capitalization are Rolling's. Most of the text is in cursive, with large, gothic-style capitals at the start of each paragraph and in the word "By" in the third paragraph. Rolling's first signature, the names and all capitalized matter in the second section, and the entire last section are in print rather than cursive writing.
I know that sorrow, that heartfelt bane, that dross th' mortal flame. Stone 'pon stone th' final throw ... etched hither tow _ th' captive soul.
-- Danny Rolling
In order to fulfill all things that no stone be unturned. Here by I make a formal written statement concerning the murders of Julie, Tom & SEAN GRISSOM in my hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana ... HAL CARTER, Julie Grissom's former fiancee is 100% INNOCENT -- TOTALLY PURE of that crime. I, and I alone am guilty. It was my hand that took those precious lights out of this ole dark world. With all my heart & soul would I could bring them back. Being a native son of Shreveport, I can only offer this confession of deep felt remorse over the loss of such fine _ outstanding souls.
Have wept an ocean of tears ... By which mournful doth float 'pon a sea of regret.
-- Danny Rolling
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