Monday, February 3, 2020

Lucious Boyd Florida

Status: Incarcerated


Lucious Boyd is a serial killer in the United States. He was active from 1993–1999 . He currently has 1 proven victims, though he is suspected of 5–10 murders . According to Wikipedia, he is known as "Lucifer"; suspected of killing up to 10 women around Florida .

This happened primarily in Florida. He was sentenced to life imprisonment .

His appeal includes:

The evidence presented at trial revealed the following facts. In the early morning hours of December 5, 1998, Dawnia Dacosta's car ran out of gas while she was on her way to her home in Deerfield Beach, Florida, from a midnight church service. She had just exited from Interstate 95 (I–95) onto Hillsboro Beach Boulevard and pulled onto the shoulder. She then took a red gas can she kept in her car, walked about a block east to a nearby Texaco gas station, and bought a gallon of gas. At approximately 2 a.m., during the time she was at the gas station, Dacosta spoke with two other customers, Lisa Bell and Johnnie Mae Harris. She asked Bell for a ride back to her car, but Bell had walked to the station and so could not give Dacosta a ride. Bell and Harris then watched Dacosta speak with a black male in a van in the station's parking lot. Harris asked the man if he was going to help Dacosta, and the man nodded, indicating yes. Bell later told the police that the van she saw was greenish-blue in color, while Harris said that she thought the van was burgundy. Though somewhat unsure about the van's color, Harris was certain that she saw the word “Hope” on its side. In a photo lineup and at trial, Harris identified the man she saw in the van that night as Lucious Boyd.

Victims: 

Dawnia Dacosta
His victim is Dawnia Dacosta but he is suspected in many more.









You can write to Lucious Boyd at:

Lucious Boyd 699893
Union  C.I. 
P.O. Box 1000
Raiford, Florida 32083



Videos are included when possible. Victim name links are to memorials or grave sites, while links on the killer's names are to their full appeal or articles that are of particular interest.


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