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Cynthia Floyd Rolle

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Cynthia Floyd Rolle
A photo of Cynthia Floyd Rolle (1949 - 2001)
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Cynthia Floyd Rolle
Cynthia Ann (Johnson) Floyd Rolle was born to Maggie Johnson. She had two brothers and two sisters. Cynthia Ann (Johnson) Floyd married Earl R. Rolle and Earl survived her. She was also survived by a son, Trent Floyd. Cynthia Floyd Rolle worked as a probation officer for 15 years until she was killed on March 1st, 2001 by William Charles Lewis. William was the ex-husband of Cynthia's best friend. The story was featured on the TV show "Murder by Numbers: Count the Bodies" in 2017. William pled guilty to all 26 charges, including two counts of malice murder, after the State of Georgia announced its intention to seek the death penalty. At the crime scene, William left a piece of paper with the word "Jack" written in highlighter. A month later, on April 8th, 2001, a man named Roger Orr was shot at his front door, and an identical note was found at the scene. Later that same day, Antonio Stepney was also fatally shot, and the same note was found on his car. William continued his reign of terror on April 12th, 2001, when he fired shots into the home of Barbara and Beulah Northern, leaving the same note on a nearby car. On April 24th, he shot his ex-wife Rosa Lewis four times. Rosa was a colleague and dear friend of Cynthia's. When police went to William's home to inform him of the shooting, they found clues, including a yellow highlighter, that helped detectives piece together the evidence. When confronted by the police, William admitted to shooting Cynthia to cause his ex-wife pain. A copy of the court records can be found at Supreme Court of Georgia: Lewis v. The State. Also see Cynthia Floyd Rolle: Obituary.
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