Franklin Delano Floyd

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Franklin Delano Floyd

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Franklin Delano Floyd

Franklin Delano Floyd

Franklin Delano Floyd (born July 17, 1943) is an American criminal known for his involvement in various crimes, including kidnapping and murder. Floyd's criminal activities span several decades, making him a notorious figure in the history of crime in the United States.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Floyd's early life is shrouded in mystery, with conflicting reports about his upbringing and family background. Some sources suggest that he had a troubled childhood, while others claim that he was involved in criminal activities from a young age.

Criminal Activities[edit | edit source]

Floyd's criminal record includes charges of kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder. One of the most infamous incidents involving Floyd is the kidnapping of a young girl named Sheryl Ann Tabor in 1989. Floyd raised Tabor as his own daughter, but their relationship was later discovered, leading to his arrest.

Capture and Imprisonment[edit | edit source]

After a nationwide manhunt, Floyd was apprehended and convicted of various crimes, including kidnapping and murder. He is currently serving a life sentence in prison for his heinous acts.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Franklin Delano Floyd's criminal legacy continues to intrigue and shock the public, with many documentaries and books exploring his life and crimes. His case serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers posed by individuals with a propensity for violence and manipulation.


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