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Boyfriend arrested after ghost of girlfriend texts him
« on: April 16, 2010, 02:42:16 PM »
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Police: Texts from dead woman’s phone spurred boyfriend to lead cops to her mutilated body

Paul Edwards, 44, is accused of stabbing and decapitating girlfriend Lisa Spence, 35

MIRAMAR

Unaware of the grisly fate that had befallen Lisa Spence, police investigating her disappearance had her cell phone number assigned to a new phone and sent a text message to their main suspect.

"Just wait til I got better," the message read.

It worked. Minutes after they sent the message, police saw Paul Edwards, 44, get into his mother's car and drive to several South Florida locations, one of which would later lead police to Spence's decapitated body.

Edwards was arrested Wednesday on one count of first-degree murder. On Thursday he was ordered held without bail. Police accuse him of stabbing Spence, his 35-year-old girlfriend, more than 33 times, cutting off her head and stuffing her body into a barrel, which was found two months later in northern Miami-Dade County.

The head remains missing.

The investigation was outlined in an arrest warrant the Sun Sentinel obtained on Thursday.

Spence disappeared Oct. 7, and was last seen at the beauty supply shop where she worked. After her disappearance, according to the warrant, Edwards sent several text messages from her phone to convince her friends and family that she had suddenly left town and gotten a new job.

No one believed it. It was not Spence's habit to send text messages, friends and family told police. And there was no way she would let her daughter's 18th birthday go by on Oct. 14 without calling her in Trinidad and Tobago.

Spence's friends told police she was planning to move out of the apartment she shared with Edwards in the 7500 block of Venetian Street, a short distance from her job. She didn't want to gather her belongings while he was home, and he had been calling in sick all week, according to the warrant.

Spence was a native of Trinidad and Tobago who moved to South Florida about four years ago to join a boyfriend from her Caribbean homeland, family members told police.

She worked as a cashier at both Bella Beauty Supplies and the Kwik Stop convenience store, located side-by-side in a strip shopping center in the 7500 block of Pembroke Road in Miramar.

The arrest warrant contains 10 text messages sent from Spence's cell phone to her brother after her disappearance.

"I am sad because I will miss Paul," one message said. "With all that happened he was still good to me in the end."

The messages indicated that Spence was in the Jacksonville area — "i don't really know d place," one said — but records showed her cell phone never left South Florida, according to the warrant. Edwards' cell phone was always close to hers, police said.

Police decided to prod Edwards on Nov. 5 by having Spence's cell phone number assigned to a new phone and using it to send a text message to him.

Edwards was apparently unaware that police followed him to several locations, including northern Miami-Dade County, the warrant states.

On Dec. 16, police returned to an address in the 20700 block of Northwest 41st Avenue in Miami Gardens and searched a vacant field. Two police dogs that specialize in detecting human remains led police to a sealed, 55-gallon barrel.

The barrel was taken to the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office, where it was opened. Spence's remains were inside.

Blood matching the victim was also found in the apartment Edwards and Spence shared and in the back of a rented Toyota Highlander that Edwards admitted to driving around the time of Spence's disappearance, the arrest warrant said.

One of Spence's friends told police he had seen a similar-looking barrel in the apartment Edwards and Spence shared. Spence would occasionally use the barrel to ship items to Trinidad, the friend said.

Efforts to locate Spence's family were unsuccessful Thursday. Employees at the beauty supply shop declined to comment.

Rafael Olmeda can be reached at [email protected] or 954-356-4694.

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Re: Boyfriend arrested after ghost of girlfriend texts him
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2010, 09:32:21 PM »
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"Just wait til I got better," the message read.
Very creative police work! Talk about ... poetic justice !!   ;D
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