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CRUSE, William Jr. (W/M)

DC #   117051

DOB:   11/21/27

 

Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, Brevard County, Case #87-1763

Sentencing Judge: The Honorable John Antoon II 

Trial Attorneys: Marlene Alva & Paul Arlt – Assistant Public Defenders   

Attorney, Direct Appeal: James Wulchak – Assistant Public Defender 

Attorney, Collateral Appeals: Linda McDermott - Registry

 

Date of Offense:           04/23/87     

Date of Sentence:         07/28/89

 

Circumstances of Offense:

 

William Cruse was convicted of six murders, resulting in two death sentences for a killing spree he ignited on 04/23/87.

 

Prior to the day of the killings, Cruse obtained a semiautomatic assault rifle and approximately 200 rounds of ammunition.  On 04/23/87, he loaded the assault rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol into his car and headed in the direction of Palm Bay Shopping Center.  Cruse stopped at his neighbor’s house, the Rich residence, and opened fire, striking 14 year-old John Rich, IV, who was playing basketball outside his home.  John’s family rushed outside when they heard the gunshots, and Cruse fired at them as well.

 

Cruse continued to the Publix grocery store in the Palm Bay Shopping Center, where he gathered his firearms and ammunition, and approached the entrance to the store.  Cruse shot and killed Nabil Al-Hameli and Emad Al-Tawakuly as they exited the Publix and wounded their friend Faisel Al-Mutairi.  Cruse wounded Eric Messerbauer and Douglas Pollack in a spray of bullets, and he killed Ruth Green, who was shot as she pulled her car into the parking lot of the shopping center.  Cruse then walked over to the bodies of Al-Hameli and Al-Tawakuly, who were lying on the ground, and shot them again. 

 

As authorities approached the scene, Cruse drove over to the Sabal Palm Shopping Center, where he again opened fire on the customers of the Winn Dixie grocery store.  Cruse reloaded the rifle and fired numerous shots into Officer Ronald Grogan’s police car as he approached, killing him.

 

Officer Gerald Johnson was the next officer on the scene.  Cruse targeted him, wounding him in the leg.  As Johnson scrambled for cover, Cruse followed him into the parking lot.  Cruse stalked the wounded officer and shot him several more times, killing him.  Cruse also fired at the rescue team who were attempting to help the fallen officers.

 

Cruse then went into the Winn Dixie, and hunted down a stream of people who were attempting to escape through the back door of the grocery store.  He began firing, wounding many people, and killing Lester Watson with a shot to the back.

 

Cruse re-entered the Winn Dixie and found Judy Larson and Robin Brown hiding in the women’s restroom.  Cruse released Larson with orders to tell the police to turn off the lights, while he held Brown hostage in the store.  Cruse tried to negotiate with police to bring his car around and let him to leave Brevard County.  If they agreed, he would then allow police to kill him.  Cruse released Brown several hours later, at which time police fired tear gas and stun grenades into the store.  Cruse was arrested when he was forced to leave the store.

 

Additional Information:

 

At trial, Cruse pled not guilty by reason of insanity.  He claimed to suffer from delusions that people were talking about him, trying to test his sexuality and attempting to turn him into a homosexual.

 

On 03/20/02, Cruse was found mentally incompetent to proceed in his postconviction relief.

 

Cruse had no prior incarceration history in the state of Florida.

 

Trial Summary:

 

04/24/87          Defendant arrested.

05/03/87          The defendant was indicted as followed:

                                    Count I:                        First-Degree Murder – Al-Hameli

                                    Count II:                       First-Degree Murder – Al-Tawakuly

                                    Count III:                     First-Degree Murder – Green

                                    Count IV:                     First-Degree Murder – Grogan

                                    Count V:                      First-Degree Murder – Johnson

                                    Count VI:                     First-Degree Murder – Watson

                                    Count VII:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count VIII:                   Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count IX:                     Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count X:                      Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XI:                     Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XII:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XIII:                   Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XIV:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XV:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XVI:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XVII:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XVIII:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XIX:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XX:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXI:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXII:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXIII:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXIV:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXV:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXVI:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXVII:              Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXVIII:             Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXIX:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXX:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXI:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXII:              Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXIII:             Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXIV:             Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXV:              Kidnapping

                                    Count XXXVI:             Kidnapping

01/11/88          Notice of intent to rely on the insanity defense.

12/19/88          Motion for change of venue granted and the case was transferred to Polk County.

04/05/89          The jury found the defendant guilty on the following counts:

                                    Count I:                        First-Degree Murder – Al-Hameli

                                    Count II:                       First-Degree Murder – Al-Tawakuly

                                    Count III:                     First-Degree Murder – Green

                                    Count IV:                     First-Degree Murder – Grogan

                                    Count V:                      First-Degree Murder – Johnson

                                    Count VI:                     First-Degree Murder – Watson

                                    Count VII:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count VIII:                   Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count IX:                     Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count X:                      Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XI:                     Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XII:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XIII:                   Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XIV:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XV:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XVI:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XVII:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XVIII:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XIX:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XX:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXI:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXII:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXIII:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXV:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXVII:              Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXIX:                Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXX:                 Attempted Second-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXI:                Attempted Second-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXIII:             Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXIV:             Attempted First-Degree Murder

                                    Count XXXV:              False Imprisonment

                                    Count XXXVI:             Kidnapping

04/25/89          Upon advisory sentencing, the jury voted by the following counts:

Count I:                        Murder – Al-Hameli                 11 to 1 - Death

                                    Count II:                       Murder – Al-Tawakuly             11 to 1 - Death

                                    Count III:                     Murder – Green                       10 to 2 - Death

                                    Count IV:                     Murder – Grogan                     11 to 1 - Death

                                    Count V:                      Murder – Johnson                    12 to 0 - Death

                                    Count VI:                     Murder – Watson                     11 to 1 – Death

 07/28/89          The defendant was sentenced as followed:

                                    Count I:                        First-Degree Murder – Al-Hameli - Life

                                    Count II:                       First-Degree Murder – Al-Tawakuly - Life

                                    Count III:                     First-Degree Murder – Green - Life

                                    Count IV:                     First-Degree Murder – Grogan - Death

                                    Count V:                      First-Degree Murder – Johnson - Death

                                    Count VI:                     First-Degree Murder – Watson - Life

                                    Count VII:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count VIII:                   Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count IX:                     Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count X:                      Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XI:                     Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XII:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XIII:                   Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XIV:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XV:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XVI:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XVII:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XVIII:                Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XIX:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XX:                    Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXI:                  Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXII:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXIII:                Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXV:                 Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXVII:              Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXIX:                Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXX:                 Attempted Second-Degree Murder – 30 years

                                    Count XXXI:                Attempted Second-Degree Murder – 30 years

                                    Count XXXIII:             Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXXIV:             Attempted First-Degree Murder - Life

                                    Count XXXV:              False Imprisonment – 15 years

                                    Count XXXVI:             Kidnapping – Life

Appeal Summary:

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal

FSC #74,656

588 So. 2d 983

 

09/01/89          Appeal filed.

10/24/91          FSC affirmed the convictions and sentences.

01/13/92          Rehearing denied.

02/12/92          Mandate issued.

 

United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC #91-7998

504 U.S. 976

 

04/13/92          Petition filed.

06/08/92          Petition denied.

 

State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC #87-1763 

 

08/25/93          Motion filed.

08/25/00          Amended motion filed.

 

Factors Contributing to the Delay in the Imposition of the Sentence:

 

Cruse’s 3.850 Motion has been pending since 1993, making it the most significant delay thus far in the post-conviction relief process.  On 03/20/02, Cruse was found incompetent to proceed in his postconviction relief efforts. On 07/09/08, Cruse was again found incompetent to proceed.

 

Case Information:

 

Cruse filed a Direct Appeal in the Florida Supreme Court on 09/01/89.  In that appeal, he argued that the State committed a Brady[1] violation when it withheld psychiatric information and that the trial court erred in failing to allow the cross-examination of a State’s expert.  Cruse also claimed the trial judge gave an improper insanity instruction and that the trial court erred in failing to allow him to present surrebuttal evidence.  In regard to the penalty phase, Cruse argued the application of certain aggravating factors.  The Florida Supreme Court rejected Cruse’s arguments and affirmed the convictions and death sentences on 10/24/91.

 

Next Cruse filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the United States Supreme Court, which was denied on 06/08/92.

 

He filed a 3.850 Motion on 08/25/93, which is currently pending in the State Circuit Court.  On 03/20/02, Cruse was found incompetent to proceed in his postconviction relief efforts.  No disposition was ever reached on his 3.850 Motion.

 

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02/25/02 – ew

04/05/02 – approved – ws

02/05/09 – updated – jfl

 


[1] Brady v. Maryland – Case law dictating that the State must disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense.