I first read about this sometime last year as I was poking around for news stories about Seminole Heights and found this old article. Here is the then St. Pete Times article (1996).
Here is the Tribune's version:
Tampa police probe 3 killings in 3 days
The Tampa Tribune
January 9, 1996
TAMPA -- Police investigating a dead body in a neighborhood park followed a blood trail 12 blocks to the suspected killer Monday.
The body was the third homicide victim discovered in as many days in central Tampa -- the city's first three slayings of 1996.
Officers Gerard Doherty and Ray Fernandez were examining the body found by a passer-by about 11 a.m. under a pavilion in Giddens Park, at Giddens Avenue and 12th Street in Seminole Heights, when they noticed splattered blood, said Sgt. George McNamara.
The trail led the officers down 12th Street to the door of a home at 1406 E. Emma St. After the owner gave detectives permission to enter at noon, they found Emilio D. Jenkins, 18, sleeping in a rear bedroom with a cut hand, McNamara said.
Jenkins, of 1706 E. Chelsea St., was arrested and held without bond in the Hillsborough County Jail on a charge of first-degree murder.
The dead man wasn't identified.
What was sad to me was that I could find no further information about Mr. McPeak in the news stories back in 1996. Who he was and who he left behind. Just another crime statistics. Only now do we get that information.
Here is the TPD press release on the cold case.
Tampa, FL April 5, 2007 -
Details:
WHAT: Tampa Police Department and family of victim make public appeal for help
WHEN: March 30, 2006 11:00a.m.
WHERE: Tampa Police Department Headquarters, 411 North Franklin Street, Downtown Tampa
WHO: Major George McNamara-Criminal Investigations Division, Richard McPeak-victim’s brother
DETAILS:
The Tampa Police Department has assigned the Troy McPeak homicide investigation to the newly formed Cold Case Team. Troy was beaten to death on January 7, 1996 in Giddens Park off Hillsborough Avenue. Tampa Police arrested Emillio Demon Jenkins who was later convicted of the crime. The original investigation revealed the possibility of others being involved in this offense, but detectives have not been able to obtain evidence supporting charges against anyone else.
Troy’s family has raised the $5,000 reward in hopes that it will bring forward new witnesses in the case. The money will be awarded to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest of a suspect.
The cold case team was created in 2006. Detectives have already solved three cold cases giving closure to the family members of victims.
Laura McElroy
TPD Spokesperson
Here is his killer who is at Marion Correctional Institute:
www.justicefortroy.com
ReplyDeleteA porch monkey--
ReplyDeleteWhat are the odds?
And a white, anonymous, bigot to point that out. Go figure.
ReplyDeleteIt's like this Mal, A white kills a black person and it's on national news with Al and Jesse flying in tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteA black kills a white person gets 2 column inches in the next days paper, maybe
If you people are going to post comments like "Porch Monkey...go figure." You need to show some back bone and at least use a handle.
ReplyDeletewow....porch monkey????? I just don't know what to say about that. I think Mal summed it up.
As for crimes commited by blacks not getting the same attention, you are wrong. You are confusing public figures throwing derogotory remarks on national broadcast, NATIONAL BROADCAST.
"As for crimes commited by blacks not getting the same attention, you are wrong."
ReplyDeleteREALLY!
I make it a habit to read the last page of the Sentinel when it comes out. that's where all the crime news involving backs that doesn't make it into the trib. can be found.
If you haven't done so, follow the crime section in the trib. for a week or 2 and compare it against the Sentinel and see how much is not being reported.
OK so: It's like this Mal, A white kills a black person and it's on national news with Al and Jesse flying in tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteA black kills a white person gets 2 column inches in the next days paper, maybe
Justifies:A porch monkey--
What are the odds???????
That's some of the fuzziest logic that I've ever had explained to me.
meh, arguing with bigots is fun, but futile. I'm done.
Kill is a kind word when it comes to this slaughter.
ReplyDeleteNowhere in present day America would 4 white men be allowed to beat, cut up, stab someone hundreds of times with 11 different bottles, stomp and strangle a black youth and get away with it.
Go to www.justicefortroy.com and decide for yourself.
The sad part is these animals are still on the streets committing crimes against all citizens regardless of race