Eddie James
Eddie James | |
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Born | Edward Thomas James August 4, 1961 Bristol, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Criminal status | Incarcerated at Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Florida |
Conviction(s) | First-degree murder (x2) Aggravated child abuse Attempted sexual battery Sexual battery of a minor under the age of 12 (x2) Kidnapping Grand theft Grand theft auto |
Criminal penalty | Death (x2) Life imprisonment (x3) |
Details | |
Victims | 2 |
Date | September 20, 1993 |
Country | United States |
State(s) | Florida |
Weapons | Strangulation Knife Candlestick |
Date apprehended | October 6, 1993 |
Edward Thomas James (born August 4, 1961)[1] is an American murderer and sex offender. His being featured on the national television show America's Most Wanted led to his capture and conviction for the September 1993 murders of an 8-year-old girl and her grandmother in Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida. He was convicted and sentenced to death.
Biography
[edit]James was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania.[2] He believed his last name was Matlack until the age of 10 when he discovered that the man raising him was his stepfather. At 11, James met and went to live with his biological father, who introduced him to drugs. Ironically, his father was a drug counselor.[3] In his mid-teens, James returned to live with his mother in Casselberry, Florida. His life now revolved around fighting and drugs, and he claimed to have blackouts. His mother sought assistance from a mental health counselor; however, his violence and anger continued.[4]
James dropped out of high school in his junior year and joined the U.S. Army when he was 17. He was stationed in Germany but was soon discharged for "failure to conform."[5] James returned to Casselberry, where he became friends with a man named Tim Dick. James was welcomed into Dick's extended family, and, in the summer of 1993, he rented a room from Dick's mother, Betty.[6][7]
Murders
[edit]On September 20, 1993, James returned home from a party to find Betty Dick's four grandchildren sleeping in the living room.[8] He grabbed 8-year-old Toni Neuner by the neck and strangled her into unconsciousness. He then took her to his bedroom and, believing she was already dead, raped her, after which he put her between his bed and the wall. She later died as a result of the strangulation.[9][10]
James proceeded to Dick's bedroom, where he hit her in the head with a candlestick and repeatedly stabbed her with a knife. Dick screamed, waking up Toni's sister, 9-year-old Wendi, who came to the bedroom.[11] James tied Wendi up and put her in the bathroom.[12] He got a butcher knife from the kitchen and returned to Dick's bedroom, sticking the knife in her back. After showering and taking jewelry from Dick's bedroom, James fled in her car.[10]
Apprehension and sentencing
[edit]On September 28, 1993, America's Most Wanted (AMW) broadcast information related to the case, resulting in hundreds of viewer phone calls. Several tips indicated that he was traveling west. On October 5, 1993, AMW rebroadcast the details of the case, including this updated information. The next day, a viewer spotted James at the California state unemployment office in Bakersfield and contacted authorities.[9] Once in police custody, he gave two taped statements.[13]
On April 5, 1995, James pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder, and one count each of aggravated child abuse, attempted sexual battery, kidnapping, grand theft and grand theft auto. He also pleaded no contest to two counts of capital sexual battery charged by separate information.[14]
On August 18, 1995, James was sentenced to death for the murders of Toni Neuner and Betty Dick, as well sentences ranging from 15 years to life on the other charges.[15] He is incarcerated at Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Florida.
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[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ "Inmate Population Information Detail - Edward T. James". Florida Department of Corrections. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
- ^ Walsh, p. 4
- ^ Walsh, pp. 4-5 "And here's the sick irony: Eddie's dad was a drug counselor. 'Eddie remembered that he made a joke out of how he was a drug counselor, and he did more drugs than the people he was counseling."
- ^ Walsh, pp. 5-6
- ^ Walsh, p. 6
- ^ Walsh, p. 7
- ^ Edward James vs. State of Florida, p. 3
- ^ Edward James vs. State of Florida, pp. 4-5
- ^ Jump up to: a b Walsh
- ^ Jump up to: a b Edward James vs. State of Florida, p. 5
- ^ Brooks, Mary (October 7, 1993). "'Most Wanted' Eddie James Jailed In California". tribunedigital-orlandosentinel. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
- ^ Edward James vs. State of Florida, p. 5 "Appellant turned around and saw Wendi, at which point he grabbed her, tied her up, and placed her in the bathroom. Wendi asked Appellant if he was going to hurt her brothers, and Appellant told her, 'NO, I'm not going to hurt your brother, or I'm not going to hurt you. You've been through enough pain.'"
- ^ Edward James vs. State of Florida, p. 6
- ^ Edward James vs. State of Florida, p. 1
- ^ Edward James vs. State of Florida, p. 2
References
[edit]- "Edward James, Petitioner, vs. State of Florida, Respondent" (PDF). Florida State University College of Law Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2006. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
- Walsh, John; Lerman, Philip (1998). "The Demon Within". No Mercy: The Host of America's Most Wanted Hunts the Worst Criminals of Our Time--In Shattering True Crime Cases. Pocket Books. ISBN 978-0-671-01993-8. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
- 1961 births
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- American murderers of children
- American people convicted of child sexual abuse
- American people convicted of kidnapping
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- American prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- American rapists
- People from Bristol, Pennsylvania
- Prisoners sentenced to death by Florida
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- United States Army soldiers
- People from Casselberry, Florida