A Monster Of All Time by J T Hunter

A Monster Of All Time by J T Hunter

Author:J T Hunter [Hunter, J T]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781987902525
Publisher: RJ Parker Publishing
Published: 2018-09-04T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 19

Fall 1992 – Spring 1993

“Shut off the lights, sweetheart, lock the door, and come to bed. Your woman’s waiting for you” (Sondra London letter to Danny Rolling 1/28/93)

As Bobby Lewis spent more time with Danny Rolling, he began to fall under his spell, confiding in a letter to London: I sure hate the things he has done. But it’s sure hard not to like him. I can’t help but like him. He also advised that Rolling was crazy in love with you, commenting that Rolling is more at peace & happy & smiling more than any time I’ve known him. In the same letter, he revealed that Rolling told me the complete story of the woman who’s head he cut off. Every detail. It makes a Stephen King book look like a comic book, and he referred to Rolling as A Monster of All Time.

On January 17, 1993, Lewis informed prison officials that Rolling wanted to talk with law enforcement about “past homicides.” Rolling would be willing to discuss the Gainesville murders in detail, but only through Lewis, using Lewis as his mouthpiece. He produced a two-page document handwritten by Rolling in which the accused serial killer listed five conditions he wanted met in exchange for “cleaning up this mess” by providing information about the five student murders. The first condition requested that Sondra London be allowed to visit him. Rolling also wanted assurances that he would be kept away from other inmates and get “peace and quiet to do his time for seven months” until he went to Death Row, the “environment he is actually looking for”.

In a follow-up interview on January 24, Lewis shared some specifics about the murders. Rolling told him that Christa Hoyt had screamed through the tape covering her mouth when he stabbed her, “sort of kicked for about eight to ten seconds, and then was still.” Rolling said she was “extremely beautiful and the best fuck he had ever had in his entire life.” At the last crime scene, he had been surprised at how ferociously Manny Taboada had tried to defend himself. Manny had fought “like a wild man,” cursing him and struggling until his last breath. Lewis said that Rolling did not seem remorseful about the Gainesville murders. Indeed, he gloated to Lewis that the Ka-bar knife he used for all of the killings was so sharp “it was like cutting butter, even cutting through a couple bones was nothing to it.”

Lewis also produced a lengthy handwritten document containing details that Rolling told him about the murders of Christi Powell and Sonja Larson. The document began by describing how in the dark, early morning hours of August 24, clad entirely in black and wearing a black ski mask to boot, Rolling had quietly climbed sixteen wooden steps leading to the back door of Sonja and Christi’s apartment. Surprised to find the door unlocked, he slipped into the apartment at 3:00 a.m. and saw Christi Powell asleep on the couch.

I stood over her for a moment then crept up the staircase into Sonja Larson’s second floor bedroom.



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