The Murders

 

Lisa Foley vanished on October 9th, 1983 after a night of drinking at the Tradewinds Lounge in downtown St. Augustine. Lindsey later picked out her photo as a woman he had strangled during an argument after sex.

"When we left the Tradewinds, we drove to the A Street Ramp and down onto St. Augustine Beach... We had intercourse and she wanted three hundred dollars. I said fifty dollars is all you're going to get. This started us fighting... I strangled her and took her body down to Pacetti Road and dumped her in a borrow pit down there."

Five days after she disappeared, Lisa's body was discovered in a marshy area off the west end of Pope Road in St. Augustine Beach. It would be January of 1997 before St. Johns County detectives learned Lindsey was the killer.

Lisa Foley was killed here on St. Augustine Beach   Lisa Foley was killed here on St. Augustine Beach   a swampy depression on Anastasia Island
A Street in St. Augustine Beach   The A Street ramp where Lisa   Lisa's body was dumped here
    Foley was murdered   just a few miles away

Anita McQuaig got into Lindsey's car at the corner of Riberia and King Street in downtown St. Augustine somewhere around 7pm on November 29th, 1988. A county worker discovered her mutilated body floating in a borrow pit near St. Augustine Beach the following morning. She had been beaten so badly that her eye socket was crushed and her jaw was fractured in two places. Her nude body had cigarette burns and bite marks in several spots. In a hand-written statement dated April 1, 1997, Lindsey confessed to the murder but couldn't remember why he had gotten so angry.

"We were fighting outside the car and I picked up a three-foot-long piece of board, maybe about 1-by-6. I hit her several times on the upper portion of her body... After that, I carried her about fifteen feet to the pond and threw her in.... I went home to my Mom's at Sylvan Drive."

Lindsey brought Anita here for sex   Anita was found floating in this pond   These were covered in blood the morning Anita's body was found
Fish Pond Road   the pond where Anita was found   Anita tried to escape
        through the palmettos

The north end of Anastasia Island was largely undeveloped until the 1990's. Dirt roads led off into scrub forests and borrow pits dotted the landscape. Law enforcement in St. Augustine and the beaches was primarily concentrated in the urban areas. Lindsey's predations would hardly have made a ripple in the media or the community if it had not been for the exceptional violence of the crimes. Even the fact that he began to routinely murder the women he abused did not raise a general alarm since they were among the lowest echelon of society- drug addicts and prostitutes, living in poverty.

Besides "Crackhead Corner" along West King Street, the historic community of Lincolnville suffered it's own blight. In a wooded area nearby was "the Cut", where dealers and prostitutes often loitered. The east end of the SR312 bridge over the Matanzas River was another gathering spot, the concrete columns underneath getting "tagged" occasionally by the hookers or their "dates" as a way of bragging about their sexual liasons.

St Augustine police have now made this area off limits
under the 312 bridge

Connie Terrell was picked up by Lindsey as she walked along West King Street about 8:30 pm, Saturday night, June 10th, 1989. Her nude body was discovered by a fisherman barely twelve hours later as it lay half-submerged in a borrow pond off Holmes Boulevard. She had been strangled with a rope and then shot in the head once with a .22 caliber. In the same April 1997 statement that Lindsey made admitting Anita McQuaig's murder, he gave police a detailed account of Connie's killing.

"Then I drove back towards my mothers house. I threw the spent cartridge out...towards the median of the road. I can't remember exactly what I did with ...her clothes, but I probably threw them in the San Sebastian Creek on my way home."

The pond is deep, dark and secluded.   There's still plenty of evidence that prostitution flourishes here after dark   This is the new bridge.  The old one was narrower.
borrow pond off Holmes Boulevard   Connie's body was   The bridge over San
    dumped along the bank   Sebastian Creek

Lashawna Streeter was at Crackhead Corner looking for a "date" on the afternoon of March 1st, 1992 when Lindsey pulled into the parking lot about 415 pm. When she left with him, it would be the last time she would be seen alive. Within an hour, she would be beaten and kicked to death for allegedly trying to rob Lindsey.

"She managed to get the door open, but I hit her. I stopped the car and started hitting her more. I knocked her unconcious. She didn't mention her name and I did not know her."

Her body was found 10 days later by a local man as he was taking a short cut from State Road 207 to Old Moultrie Road across what area residents call "Quinny's Land". Lying just off a dirt track called Old Dairy Farm Road, she had been partially undressed and hidden under some broken branches and other debris.

This is soon to be developed into another commercial or residential complex
Old Dairy Farm Road

Cheryl Lucas flagged Lindsey down around 2 am at the corner of Palmer and King Streets on a rainy summer night in June of 1995. They had gone less than a block before she grabbed some money from the dash and bailed out of the vehicle. She ran down the railroad tracks towards Crackhead Corner, but Lindsey was able to catch up with her and crushed her skull with a pry bar. Her body was found several days later by boaters at the Moultrie Creek boat ramp.

Still a dangerous place late at night   at the mouth of Moultrie Creek, just off the Matanzas River   Lindsey backed into this grassy field the night he dumped Cheryl's body
Cheryl Lucas was murdered along   the boat ramp on Shore Drive   Cheryl's body was found at the
the FEC railroad tracks       waters edge along this embankment

Lindsey also plead guilty to the murders of Donetha Haile and Diana Richardson, even though their bodies have never been found. Donetha went missing in April of 1993 after spending the day with Lindsey at his trailer on Masters Farm. On the drive back to King Street, she revealed that she was HIV-positive.

"I started planning to kill her. When we got to the end of the paved road I just stopped the truck and started beating her. I hit her with my fist about six or seven times and she went out....completely unconscious. I went to the woods about 30 feet along the bank and threw her in the creek."

Diana disappeared in October, 1999 when she agreed to Lindsey's offer of money for sex. Lindsey later stated that he had taken her to the same borrow pit where he had killed Connie Terrell. During sex, Diana somehow angered Lindsey and he hit the back of her head hard enough to knock her unconscious with a single blow. Dragging her from the car, he dumped her body in the borrow pond where it floated out a short distance and then sank some thirty feet.

 

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