AL AL - Floyd Hurst, 43, Oxford, 26 Jan 1997

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Floyd's Doe Network page:

http://doenetwork.org/cases/1815dmal.html

Floyd's Charley Project page:

http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/h/hurst_floyd.html

Floyd's NamUs page:

https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2357/98/

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Hurst was last seen leaving his residence on Sunny Eve Road off of eastbound Highway 78 in Oxford, Alabama on January 26, 1997. He planned to attend a Super Bowl party at the nearby Red Horse Lounge at the time of his disappearance. He never arrived at the lounge. Hurst was driving his blue 1990 Dodge Caravan with Alabama license plates 11FDH99 at the time.

Charley Project has an in depth case report. His vehicle was located.

Come home soon. Prayers for your family and loved ones.

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East Alabama disappearances remain unsolved, some for decades

Some East Alabama communities have been waiting decades for solutions to a few baffling missing persons cases.

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Floyd R. Hurst, 44, of Oxford. Was last seen Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. 24, 1997, on his way to a party at the Red Horse Lounge to watch the game.

http://blog.al.com/east-alabama/2013/05/east_alabama_disappearances_re.html
 
Second man arrested on capital murder charges in 17-year-old Oxford cold case
on March 27, 2014 at 1:05 PM, updated March 27, 2014 at 1:16 PM
http://www.al.com/news/anniston-gadsden/index.ssf/2014/03/second_man_arrested_on_capital.html
OXFORD, Alabama -- A second man has been indicted on capital murder charges in the 1997 disappearance of an Oxford man.
Kenneth Earl Kemp II, was arrested last Thursday on the same day police took into custody Jack David Stovall II, 65. Court documents this week allege the two kidnapped and killed Floyd Roger Hurst, 44, in January 1997.
Kemp is being held in the Oxford City Jail, according to Police Lt. L.G. Owens on no bond. The Anniston Star is reporting that according to the indictments, the two suspects killed Hurst by “total body traumatic fragmentation.”

Floyd has been missing for 18 years.
 
Maybe where the dirty murderer, violent and heartless type, who believed that they had entered to rob him, disposed of the body.
I hope he can go to trial and be sentenced to life imprisonment
 
The two suspects are awaiting trial. Hopefully they will be executed for the murder and disappearance of the body.
rest in peace
 

<<Jack David "Jackie" Stovall II, an acquaintance of Hurst's and his next-door neighbor, had been a longtime suspect in his case. A photo of Stovall is posted with this case summary. He has a history of violence and allegedly broke Hurst's brother's arm several years prior to 1996.

Six months after Hurst went missing, Stovall was arrested and charged with attempting to hire another man, William Oneal Rhodes, to kill Barry Jackson, one of Hurst's friends. The two men went to the Georgia Welcome Center to discuss the planned hit.

Stovall's home was robbed by three masked men sometime prior to Hurst's disappearance; they stole cash, guns and over $80,000 worth of jewelry. He apparently believed Hurst and Jackson were two of the perpetrators.

Stovall allegedly told Rhodes he had already had the other men involved in the robbery killed: Hurst was the first one, then Daryl "Monkey" Adams. Adams was found shot to death in a limousine in Anniston after Hurst's disappearance.

Stovall said he'd hidden Hurst's body where no one would find it. In late 1997, he reached a plea bargain with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to attempted murder-for-hire in Jackson's case. He was released from prison in 1997.

In March 2014, Stovall was charged with capital murder in Hurst's case. Later that month, Kenneth Earl Kemp II was also charged with capital murder.

Authorities stated Hurst died of "total body traumatic fragmentation" and they'd had a recent break in the case that gave them enough evidence to file charges against the two defendants. Kemp and Stovall are awaiting trial.>>
 

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