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[The Lovers Lane Murders: Justice Served After Decades of Silence]-[ARREST MADE: Lovers' Lane Murders]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2026-03-28

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The Lovers Lane Murders: A Cold Case Resolved

In March 2025, the Crime Junkie podcast revisited the haunting 1990 double murder of 22-year-old Cheryl Henry and 21-year-old Andy Atkinson in Houston, Texas. After over three decades of uncertainty, a breakthrough has finally brought the perpetrator to justice.

The Disappearance and Discovery

On August 23, 1990, the lives of Cheryl and Andy were cut short. After failing to pick up her sister, Cheryl’s family grew alarmed when they discovered Andy’s white Honda abandoned at a desolate, undeveloped area known as "Lover’s Lane." A security guard initially found the car with its windows rolled down, seats reclined, and the key in the ignition in the "idle position." Upon arriving at the scene, the family discovered ominous "deep, dark stains" on the driver’s door, which investigators later confirmed was blood.

Cheryl’s body was discovered approximately 200 yards from the car, partially concealed under rotting fence wood. She had been bound with rope, and her throat was slashed. The following morning, investigators found Andy tied to a tree, his throat slit so deeply he was "nearly decapitated." The crime scene featured a chilling detail: a golf club and golf balls from Andy’s car had been laid out in a line pointing toward Cheryl’s body, suggesting a calculated, ritualistic element to the killer's actions.

Decades of Frustration and Failed Leads

Despite early efforts by Detective Billy Belk to utilize then-nascent DNA technology, the case stalled. While a suspect profile was generated from semen found on Cheryl, there was no database to compare it to at the time. Over the years, several potential suspects were vetted, including a man named Lance—who fled to St. Lucia—and Cheryl’s ex-boyfriend, Aaron, who famously refused to provide a DNA sample for years until a warrant was finally issued. Both were eventually ruled out. The case remained a "dead end after dead end," characterized by a mysterious 2001 ransom letter demanding $100,000 for information, which led to a complete "radio silence" from the anonymous author.

The Breakthrough: A Pattern of Impersonation

The investigation took a major turn when DNA evidence from a 1996 sexual assault case was finally submitted to CODIS, linking it to the profile from the Lover’s Lane murders. This led investigators to 64-year-old Floyd William Parrott.

Parrott’s history is particularly disturbing. He had been charged multiple times with "impersonating a police officer" in 1988, 1990, and 1996. Investigators now believe that this impersonation was a key part of his modus operandi. The 1996 assault victim, who survived, described her attacker as wearing a "fishnet stocking over his face" and carrying a "long-barreled handgun," exhibiting a "forceful military-type stance"—traits that align with the predatory behavior displayed in the Henry-Atkinson murders.

Justice and Ongoing Appeals

Floyd William Parrott has now been charged with capital murder. While he was taken into custody in Nebraska, authorities believe he spent most of his life in the Houston area and likely committed "many more" crimes. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office is currently urging the public to come forward with any information regarding Parrott’s past activities, specifically requesting that callers contact ADA Samantha Connect and "mention Lovers Lane."

For the families of Cheryl and Andy, the arrest marks the end of a grueling wait for answers. As the podcast notes, this case serves as a somber reminder of the power of modern forensic technology to illuminate the darkest of cold cases and finally hold predators accountable.

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Shane's stomach drops, although she's not quite sure why.
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Shane can't kick this uneasy feeling.
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Shane gets home, she is ready to break glass.
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📖 Transcript

Happy Friday crime junkies.
I know you don't normally hear from me today, but I had to make sure that you heard the big news in the Lovers Lane murder case that we covered in March of 2025.
There has been an arrest.
Now, if any of the details of this case are fuzzy to you, I've attached the whole episode to this update.
And at the end I'm going to pop back in to tell you who they've arrested, what we know about the guy and what investigators are asking you to still help with.
Now, if you remember the case well, check the show notes for a time code and then you can jump right to the update.

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