Snapped: Women Who Murder - Latoya Woodard
Episode Date: March 19, 2023When a devoted father is found brutally stabbed to death in his Florida home, detectives turn their focus to the picture-perfect family who appear to have it all.Season 28, Episode 24Original...ly aired: March 7, 2021Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When a Florida couple takes a second chance on love, sparks fly.
We had a good chemistry together that we'll very family-oriented.
He was excited to buy his first home. It was a accomplishment for him.
But their forever home wasn't meant to be.
Where is he bleeding from?
Oh my gosh, it was hot.
It's not like I'm looking almost freezing to go in here.
Here's the life of the everywhere. There was blood everywhere. It was on the wall, floors.
There was a violent, violent scene. As investigators stalk a killer, a string of startling allegations raises alarming questions about a family
that appeared to have it all.
When we had friends with benefits, that was off and on.
The stuff that just starts going with your head
of what happened, who did it?
To see your loved one cut from one place at a next place,
to see his skin is sitting.
April 13, 2018, Deltona, Florida.
At 1017 PM, a Volusia County 911 dispatcher receives a
distressing emergency call from 34-year-old Crystal Lyme.
911, where is your emergency?
My roommate looks bad.
I think somebody might have broken in a cell phone.
I don't know who's going on.
Is he alive? Is he talking, breathing, moving?
No, he's not moving at all.
Okay.
All right.
I'm sorry.
He's not moving his wife.
It's not right now.
OK.
Here's life.
Look everywhere.
As first responders rushed to the scene,
the 911 operator continues to stay on the line.
During the call, I crystalline up giving the phone
to Latoya Woodard, who lives there, and actually is the victim's wife. She got on the call. I crystal ends up giving the phone to Latoya Woodard who lives there and actually is the victim's wife.
She got on the phone. She was hysterical crying.
Did she tell me what happened?
Here's to you.
I was talking to you.
I'm going to listen to you.
Okay. I need to tell me what happened.
I know you're expecting to do this.
When Sheriff Deputies Sarah Jackson arrives on the scene,
she is met in the driveway by both women.
I asked who else is in the house, what's going on?
They said somebody broke in and stabbed him
and they give a brief of, you know,
hurt inside, males hurt inside, they're hysterical.
They were able to tell the respond deputies that there were two kids still in the house.
Police quickly spring into action and start to secure the home.
Myself and two of the deputies run into the house, start clearing the house, see what's going on, find the mail on the floor.
I stay there with him. There was blood everywhere. You could clearly see there was a struggle.
It was on the wall, floors.
It's a horrible thing to have happened in your community. There was blood everywhere. You could clearly see there was a struggle. It was on the wall, floors.
It's a horrible thing to have happen in your community.
Why?
That's my own question. Why did this happen?
MUSIC
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Edwin Lee's and Claire Daniels
was the third of four children.
Edwin was born in New York, King's County Hospital,
on October 26, 1982, eight pounds, two ounces, big boy.
He was my teddy bear.
He always won a hug and squeeze him.
He's very friendly.
hug him, squeeze him. He's very friendly.
In 1994 at age 12, Edwin's family moved to Florida.
While attending high school in Valusia County, Edwin began a relationship with a fellow student named Lache.
We had a class together in high school. Um, and it just kind of,
you know, I like the brother kind of thing.
And it kind of went from there.
They were actually dating through the high school time
and they ended up getting together.
And of course, you know, next thing we knew,
that Jordan was there.
Edwin and Lache had their baby boy Jordan in 2002,
but the relationship wasn't meant to last.
We thought, okay, well, maybe they'll get it married
and they'll get into a relationship,
but you know, things just didn't work out in that direction.
He was very committed, he was caring,
and even at the point when him and Laché didn't really see
either eye on many things, he would still go by
and make sure Jordan was taking care of.
After the young couple went their separate ways, Edwin
remained a devoted father.
Sacrificing his own future for the sake of his son,
Edwin opted to forego college and instead
turned his lifelong passion for technology into a career.
He went into the technology world, deciding
that was going to pay more, do more, and you
know, expand his life a little better so he ended up working ever rising.
Despite his busy schedule balancing work and family, Edwin still made time for his face.
He would come to church, he would help out again in the media technology area. While attending church, Edwin met a woman
who would change his life forever.
23-year-old Latoya Woodard.
I believe she was born in marathon in Key West.
And she went from high school.
She went to the Navy.
She got married.
Latoya and her first husband raised three boys together,
but the marriage ended in divorce.
And she had came out of the military.
She was discharged,
and that quite sure how,
all the particulars about it,
but she was coming to church,
and she would come with her family.
By 2007,
Latoya was ready for a fresh start with fellow church member 24-year-old Edwin
Daniels.
We're all church-oriented and the older group of kids, you know, the teens, what hang out.
And Latoya, brother, which is a Jimmy, became roommates with Edwin.
She ended up going over and crashing there. Next thing I
know, they were dating, they were going out.
Latoya and Edwin grew closer over the next nine years. They were living together
first and were not married at first. They had two kids and two girls and then
later on, they decided to get married.
After their 2016 wedding, Edwin and Latoya settled into a new home together in Deltona, Florida.
He seemed to be happy, she seemed to be happy.
It was beautiful to see where they were going and what they accomplished.
Edwin was excited to buy his first home, it was an accomplishment for him.
He lived for his kids.
He worked hard to provide for his kids.
As a father, he was always there.
Whatever is going on, he would make sure
that he took off to be there.
The couple also found room in their home for one more important person in Latoya's life.
Crystal Lied.
Crystal is Latoya's best friend from the military.
For what I understand, they have been friends for several years.
She needed somewhere to stay and my brother had his beautiful home, he had that extra bedroom.
I guess she talked to my brother,
and it was OK for her to stay there.
And I think she stayed there about three years.
Together, Latoya and Edwin built the life
they had always dreamed of.
They would cook together.
They had good chemistry together.
They were very family-oriented.
of every family were in it.
Tragically, on April 13, 2018, Edwin and Latoya's happily ever after
is brutally cut short.
It was a very bloody scene.
The victim's clothing was soaked in blood,
and there was blood spatter on all of the walls.
For first responder, Deputy Sarah Jackson,
her concern isn't just for Edwin,
but also for the welfare of his children.
My first thought is, where's everybody else at?
What just happened?
The sheriff's office is going through all of the rooms,
upstairs and downstairs,
as how they come across the children
and escort them out.
With the children safe and having found no sign of the alleged intruder,
paramedics charge into the home.
I didn't see him breathing, but he was a larger gentleman,
so it might not necessarily be easy to see his chest up, you know, rising and lowering.
Metics desperately try to revive the victim, but it's no use.
35-year-old Edwin Daniels is pronounced dead at the scene.
When I am working, it's just quick processing the scene
of what do I see?
I'm looking around at everything.
There was definitely a struggle.
You can tell it was definitely fresh by the color of the blood.
The stuff that just starts going through your head
is what happened, who did it?
by the color of the blood. The stuff that just starts going through your head
is what happened, who did it.
Coming up, Edwin's brutal final moments are revealed.
There was numerous wounds to his head and neck area.
There's a violent, violent scene.
And detectives home in on a possible mode as well.
You're probably seeing it, but you're... home in on a possible modus. Do you currently see any in Guadalajos?
On April 13, 2018, authorities in Volusia County Florida, discovered the bloody body of Edwin Daniels,
in the home that he shared with his wife, Latoya Woodard,
their children, and roommate, Crystal Lied.
Police are thinking, oh, it's a stranger who came in,
what would be the motive, perhaps a robbery, perhaps
there was a money incentive, a property incentive.
As authorities secure the scene,
word of the attack reaches Edwin's brother,
who is a chaplain with the Volusia Sheriff's Office.
My heart is racing.
I'm pounding, trying to get there.
I'm driving by daughter.
I get off the exit over in Deltona.
And so you come around the corner,
and of course, the bright blindness
of the blue and white light lit up the night sky.
I saw the yellow and black prime scene
taping on you here, died in the house.
When my son Tony came in the middle of the night,
and he told me that my son is dead.
I went into the sharks, you know?
You just can't believe it.
Tony says Sally, Edwin is dead.
My body had no bones.
I just fell to the floor.
My body had no bones. I just fell to the floor.
As Edwin's family grapples with their loss, detectives arrive on the scene.
The family was on the driveway of the residence.
Latoya, from the first one I saw, was sitting on the ground.
She was crying. She was showing signs of hyperventilating.
She was crying. She was showing signs of hyperventilating. She was upset.
Latoya seems in no condition to talk to police
and is taken to a local hospital to be evaluated,
while Crystal Light is transported to the Sheriff's
Office to be formally interviewed.
By then, Latoya's mother, Terry McQueen,
has arrived on the scene.
Did you say what the kids and then the kids ended up
going to be interviewed at what we call
CPT, which is child protection team?
With all witnesses safely removed from the home,
detectives begin processing the crissly crime scene.
There was a lot of blood all over the floors,
so we had to be very careful about where we walked.
It was found in the hallway that leads into, like,
the living room and kitchen area.
And you can see how the drywall had been kicked in,
blood everywhere, so it was a violent scene.
As police approach Edwin's body,
they find evidence that suggests he was attacked
as he entered his home.
The body was laying somewhat facing up,
and there was, if I recall correctly,
French fries on the floor, I received
in a bag of food.
It suggests that he didn't get very far into the house
before he's attacked there.
He never makes it out of the foyer.
A closer look at Edwin's body reveals
the violent nature of the attack.
There was numerous wounds to his head and neck area.
His carotid artery was nearly transsected.
There was some clothes underneath his foot,
and next to him, the way he was sprawled out,
there was like a Jamaican style rostrphari in hand.
We collected it because it was an unknown.
You don't know if it belonged to him or belonged to somebody else.
I did look at the front door.
There were no signs of force entry,
nor onto the back of the residence.
There didn't appear to be anything taken from the home.
In fact, it was a wallet conveniently there with money
sticking out and no property appeared to be taken.
Though detectives find no weapons in the vicinity
of Edwin's body, because he was injured with a sharp object,
several knives are confiscated from the home,
including one found in the kitchen sink.
The knife appeared to be a cheese knife laying in the sink.
That was collected.
It's got a finely serrated blade, and it has two tips or prongs on the end.
With the search of the home completed, police moved to speak to Edwin and Latoya's seven and nine-year-old daughters.
The children both said that night that they did not witness anything.
They went to sleep.
They had headphones on.
The next thing they know, they're being woken up by law enforcement.
Police are hopeful that the victim's wife and roommate can provide more detailed information.
Latoya is cleared by the hospital shortly after getting there.
They check her vitals and everything is fine.
And once she was cleared, she was transported to the Deltona,
BCSO, operational building to be interviewed.
When Latoya first arrives, detectives document her appearance
and collect any physical evidence.
Looks like you got a little bit of a screed on your left
on the outside.
Reclooring was collected as evidence by another deputy.
Now dressed in scrubs, Latoya sits down with detectives.
I was all the relationship, I know.
It'll get better.
I mean, you know, you're not messed up.
You fight?
Yeah.
We are guilty.
Then the next thing we got each other.
You're probably seeing anybody else?
No. the next day we got each other. You're currently seeing anybody else?
No.
When police ask Latoya about the events leading up to Edwin's murder, she tells them she spent
the morning at work before coming home in the afternoon.
I looked higher and said she would pick up the girl.
She's going for me.
So now I'm in bed. the afternoon. I was tired, too, by the end of the day. She would pick up the girl, she'd speak for me.
So now I'm in bed.
And then she says she has this conversation and text messages with her husband, Edwin,
about when he gets off work.
And so she goes upstairs and goes to sleep and she's waiting for him.
She told us while she was laying there in bed, she had fell asleep, but she did hear a loud
bang, which she associated hear a loud bang,
which she associated with the garage door being closed.
I was like, oh, you know, I'm gonna come upstairs,
so I just leave it down.
At some point, she hasn't still heard from Edwin,
so she decides to go downstairs to find Edwin,
to check on him.
She says she walked around the corner,
and that's when she found Edwin
there on the floor.
She says that she begins screaming, Crystal comes in and she asks Crystal, tells
Crystal to call 911.
Having heard Latoya's version of the night's events,
police turned to her roommate, Crystal Lied.
She told us that you had picked him up from school yesterday.
I did.
She told us about that day how she had picked up the kids
around 5'30 because Latoya asked her to.
She said when she got home, Latoya was not home at that time.
This is different because Latoya had told law enforcement,
Latoya gets home and she's waiting for the children.
She's waiting for Crystal. That was inconsistent.
She's waiting for Crystal, that was inconsistent.
According to Crystal, Latoya returned home around 7 p.m. At that point, Crystal left the house.
She left and went to Walmart and came back.
I was going upstairs and going to take a selfie on my mirror.
And then when I was coming back down, she was like,
calling out on one. I was like, call 911.
I'm like, what's going on?
Crystal tells detectives that Latoya could barely
answer her question.
She was like, oh my god, oh my god.
You know, it's a bleeding thing.
It's bleeding.
I was like, oh, it's bleeding.
And then I thought of going for it.
And I backed up.
I was like, whoa.
Police find Crystal's story plausible,
but it still needs to be confirmed.
We had to get the full story from Crystal.
When we played the 911 call for her,
she started to change her story.
Coming up, detectives turn up the heat on Crystal.
So where they are getting us?
It was a little bit of a night, you know, I don't know.
And a shocking tip turns this investigation on its head.
My sister sprung that on me.
You know she got a boyfriend.
I'm like, whoa, she got a boy, you're a fan.
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Florida police investigating the murder of 35-year-old Edwin Daniels have just caught an inconsistency in the statements from his wife, Latoya, and
their roommate, Crystal Lyte.
Latoya had already told us that she arrived home before Crystal and the kids, but Crystal's
now saying the opposite.
So it's showing that someone is not being truthful.
In an effort to verify her account of the night's events,
investigators returned to Crystal's 911 call
and scrutinize it for inconsistencies.
Tell me what happened.
I don't know if that's what happened. I don't know if actually we were
half that all of us.
I heard like a whole bunch of
shout out and everything like that.
Later in the call, the 911
operator attempts to have crystal
clarified the disturbance.
She purportedly heard in the home.
OK.
And you said you heard a
commotion. No, I thought I heard something and then I left and went to Walmart and then when I came back, you know.
And then that's when we learned, hey, wait a minute, Crystal has said to the 911 operator that she heard Latoya and Edwin arguing, and she then leaves to Walmart,
comes back 15, 20 minutes later, and now Edwin has been murdered, and Latoya is there upset,
covering in blood. Detectives are convinced that Crystal is holding back key details surrounding Edwin's death. What remains unclear is if she's covering up for herself
or for someone else.
She clearly stated that she heard some sort of commotion.
So then at that point, we believe she may have seen what
occurred.
Now, detectives turn back to crystal
and confront her with the conflicting statements.
The detectives, they get their 911 call,
recording, and they enter, they go back into the room
and they play that recording for her.
I heard the whole bunch of Sherwood.
Maybe everything like that.
So now, she can hear herself saying these things.
And then that's when she admitted, yes, Edwin's car was there when I left.
Where they arguing with us?
It was a little bit, but not, you know, I don't know.
I just didn't want to go around there.
Again, this goes to the fact that the victim's wife.
Latoya said she never saw Edwin and didn't have an argument
with him and did not see him until she came downstairs and found him.
Crystal insists to detectives that it wasn't until she returned from shopping that she discovered
something was wrong. Crystal, she's got her bag of groceries from Walmart and she goes upstairs, she said,
and took off her shoes or slip on shoes there at the bed
and put her groceries down and then came down to check on Latoya.
And then that's when Latoya is saying, call 911, call 911.
After Crystal tells us more details about the argument,
to this point, all the evidence leads to Latoya Woodard.
We ended up going back to confront Latoya
about this information.
They asked her, hey, Crystal says that she heard you arguing.
And Latoya just said Crystal's a liar, Crystal's lying.
She was very defensive, and we didn't stay with her
very long at that point.
So once we finished with her there, she was free to leave.
She left with Crystal. They both left.
They had to get enough evidence to convince me
hey, it's time to arrest.
Uncertain which of the two women are telling the truth,
investigators attempt to verify Crystal's story.
Crystal lied told the police that she went to Walmart,
so the police followed that up.
They go to Walmart.
I viewed the security footage,
and we are able to verify she was at Walmart
from the time of 946 to 954.
We established her alibi.
Detectives are also able to confirm Crystal's story
about returning from her shopping trip and going upstairs.
Her shoes were found, they were shoes found by the bed,
and there was also a Walmart bag there,
and items from Walmart that were found on the bed.
Law enforcement was able to corroborate
that the time on the bed. Law enforcement was able to corroborate
that the time on her Walmart receipt
was consistent with the Walmart video.
After Crystal is ruled out,
detectives turned to Edwin's autopsy report for answers.
The 16th of April, of the autopsy was performed.
We learned from that that he had 34 stab wounds.
He had stab wounds in his head and his face,
in his tongue and his esophagus, his hands, his abdomen.
So he was brutally, really stabbed.
He had a depressed skull fracture.
The degree of violence leads investigators to one conclusion.
White keep stabbing after 5, 10, 15, 20 times.
So certainly, it makes you think, hey, this is someone who had a lot of anger,
a lot of animosity toward Edwin.
No property appeared to be taken and no primars.
So all of those things are making you think it wasn't the stranger.
On April 18, 2018, five days into the investigation,
the case takes a shocking turn when two of Latoya's family friends
step forward with an explosive allegation.
After this incident happened, you know, I could really sleep.
And I felt like something was wrong.
I heard my sister was pretty close.
So, when my sister sprung that on me,
you know she got a boyfriend.
I'm like, whoa, she got a boyfriend, man.
We actually learned that Latoya had a boyfriend.
His name was Alan Roberson.
So this is the first time law enforcement's hearing
does she have a boyfriend, which remember Latoya told
the police she did not have a boyfriend.
Investigators are also stunned when Latoya's friend
mentions the hat found under Edwin's body.
If it was under it was fine.
She didn't say it.
If it was Alan chat or a half the Alan gave her.
It was a head they had on gave her.
Okay.
So, and I may be that trying to scare her
because maybe she's like they came to TNT,
did it or I don't know.
Law enforcement, they haven't released it.
They have located this hat under Edwin's body,
so that was significant, and not only that,
but that she was scared, that it was connected to her boyfriend.
It was time to go talk to him at that point.
We needed to locate Alan and figure out who he was,
where he was, and see if he knew anything.
Police are able to determine that 26-year-old Alan Roberson
works for the same local sandwich chain as Latoya.
When they reach out to his employer,
they learn from his manager that on the day of the murder,
Alan was not himself.
He was working at his store on the day of the murder.
And at some point at about noon,
he was having a meltdown.
We didn't know the reason why,
but the manager said Alan did have a meltdown.
As detectives examined the time sheets
from the day of the murder,
they discover something peculiar.
Latoya had went from her place of employment,
logged off at one, and then went over to where Alan worked
and worked there for another 15 minutes.
So she had been with him that afternoon,
and that's different from what she had told the police,
which was right after work.
I go home, and I'm with my children,
waiting for my husband.
When authorities finally get their chance
to question Alan directly, he is anything but
cooperative.
We pulled him aside because he was working.
We told him why we were there, we wanted to talk with him, but he told us he wasn't going
to talk with us unless he had an attorney president.
When detectives return days later, they find Allen's attitude hasn't improved.
He said, wouldn't talk to me unless I ordered food.
So another time I went back, I ordered a sandwich.
I tried to talk into him while he was making my food.
And he wouldn't talk to me.
He would just ignore me, make my sandwich,
and he'd go stand off into the back room.
I probably went four or five, six times,
try to talk to him. We're went four or five, six times,
try to talk to him.
We're trying to find out who did it,
but he would not cooperate.
It's another red flag.
Why is he trying to protect her?
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Coming up, the chilling details of Edwin's attack
come into focus.
He's caught off guard.
It's hard to defend yourself against a knife.
And a cold-blooded motive rises to the surface.
I knew they had money issues, and so it could have
definitely been financial.
Five days after Edwin Daniels was found brutally stabbed to death inside his deltona floor to home, investigators discovered that Edwin's wife Latoya Woodard had been hiding a secret
affair.
It was significant that she's not telling us that right at the time of the murder she was seeing someone.
She's hiding that from us. Why would she do that? Is it because she's worried that he did it and could get in trouble?
Is she worried that we're going to now find out the motive?
With Latoya's 26-year-old lover, Alan Roberson, refusing to cooperate with law enforcement, detectives
work to build their case against Latoya
with the evidence they have on hand.
The crime scene, Detective Pete Befei,
he was going over all of the photographs of the clothing.
And he notices that the victim's clothing
appears to have these kind of unique circle stab wounds, kind of like a pattern, you know, through the shirt.
While examining the clothes,
Detective Buffet makes a significant finding.
The whole pattern on the shirt
appears to match the cheese knife
retrieved from the Toys kitchen.
The exact measurements from the distance
between the two prongs on the distance between the two
problems on the knife, the whole marks on a shirt, he was able to
notice the correlation from the knife and the holes.
That made me start thinking that that knife was the one that was
used.
And I believe the medical examiner's office was also notified of
the possibility of that being the murder weapon.
of the possibility of that being the murder weapon.
Investigators also re-examine photos taken of the injury to Latoya's knee.
When I was going over those photos, I saw the injury just above the knee and what appeared to be a consistency between that injury and the cheese knife that was collected from the same.
When Detective Bethae takes a closer look at the closed Latoya war the night of the murder,
he notices something else. I observed blood on her shirt and we had reached out to
And we had reached out to Leroy Parker,
who is a expert in blood spatter analysis.
He agreed that the person wearing the shirt
had to be in the vicinity at the time of the incident occurred.
For investigators, it's even more proof
that Latoya's lies have finally caught up with her. It's confirmed that though the blood on Latoya's shirt
is in fact Edwin's blood.
This definitely shows that she was with Edwin
when he was being murdered,
not upstairs asleep in bed as she claims.
Based on the evidence, police believe
that when Edwin arrived home with the food
requested by his wife, he was ambushed.
Latoya and Edwin, physical stature,
is not much different.
So it would have been easy for her to overpower him
if he's coming in the door and not expecting this to happen.
He was obviously attacked in a hallway,
whether he was coming or going out of that hallway,
I would think that he was probably coming in
because he, you know, the food near a bot.
He certainly did fight, but he's caught off guard.
It's by someone he loves who's armed with a knife.
It's hard to defend yourself against a knife.
was armed with a knife, it's hard to defend yourself against a knife.
Believing the motive for the murder revolves around the affair between Latoya and Alan, detectives acquire the couple's phone records.
Between April 1st and 14th, there was 91 contacts between the two of them,
which is way more than Latoya had contact
with her own husband on her phone.
We also learned that Latoya and Allen,
they texted a lot in every day.
We learned that Latoya would call him,
call him as an Allen, her king.
And Allen would call her his goddess.
They would tell each other, they loved each other.
There was talk about a pregnancy and a miscarriage.
Never any discussion of that in the text messages
with her husband.
Uh, but there is discussion where she's texting Alan
Roberson saying, I feel like a failure as a woman,
uh, talking about her miscarriage.
So it was clearly a serious relationship.
Well, the affair provides a clear reason for the crime.
Police also consider a second possible motive.
Edwin, he had a $100,000 potential life insurance.
He had it through his work.
And Latoya tried to claim it relatively soon after Edwin was murdered.
I can only speculate, and this is my personal opinion.
I knew they had money issues, and so it could have definitely been financial or money issues.
With this information in hand, detectives try once again to get Alan Roberson to talk.
I have the power of subpoena at the State Attorney's Office is
part of an investigation. I can compel people to come in.
However, in order to compel you to come in, I have to give you
immunity because you might incriminate yourself.
We're now in September of 2018, and Alan does show up as compelled by the court.
And at that time, he agrees that he will cooperate
and be interviewed by myself and the detectives.
I explained to him he has immunity.
Anything he tells me can't be used against him,
that he has to testify.
Coming up, Alan finally shares his own identity. against him that he has to testify.
Coming up, Alan finally shares his side of the story with investigators.
We confront him with those text messages,
and he doesn't remember.
He minimizes it.
He was like a friend who benefits that was popping up.
And Edwin's family learns the shocking cruelty
of a homemaker turned home record.
We had no idea the severity of the trauma that he took.
We just broke down on cry.
People we didn't even know in there was crying with us.
After months of trying to get Latoya Woodard's lover, Alan Roberson, to cooperate in the murder investigation of Edwin Daniels, a subpoena has finally compelled him to meet with
police on September 6, 2018. We then talked to him, and he was, um...
he was less than truthful, say.
So let's try to go back to April
if you can remember what you had going on in your life
back then.
I can't really crawl that far back.
I mean, it's really only about five months, six months.
It's a long time to me.
Through the interview, we asked them a lot of questions
and the majority of his answers were,
I don't remember.
He also denied his relationship as serious with Latoya.
Tell me about that.
When did that be?
Friends would benefit, so it was off and on.
Of course, we had all of his text messages, which tell a very different story.
And so we confronted with those text messages, and he doesn't remember.
He minimizes it.
Latoya never talked to you about her husband's death.
I'm not that I can't recall.
So we have a lady who you're in a relationship with, husband is murdered, and she never once tells you
that he was murdered.
I'm having an hard time remembering.
Almost every question he doesn't remember.
It was clear to all of us that he was trying to protect her.
When police asked Alan where he was the night of the murder,
he claims he was home with his mother and sister.
He went to work, he went home,
and you believe you stayed home the rest of the night.
I agree.
After the interview, authorities are able to confirm Alan's alibi.
They talked to his family and his phone records
and his Google records show that his phone was being used
and active and we're talking in the time frame of the murder at home.
It was all leading us to realize here's a motive.
She was having an affair with somebody that she was deeply in love with
and wanted to continue a relationship with,
as well as there was the life insurance policy,
so that may have factored in as well.
Unable to place Allen at the scene,
police are now confident enough in their case against Latoya
to issue a warrant for her arrest
for the murder of Edwin Daniels on November 15, 2018.
She was arrested at an apartment complex in Port Ornge, Florida
where her mom, Terry McQueen, was living now.
She had moved at this point.
So she was taking down there in the parking lot.
It was an amazing day that day.
The investigators that's working on a case gave us a call
that she was apprehended and arrested for second-degree murder
of Edwin.
So we were overjoyed.
On February 4, 2020, Edwin's family
piles into a deland Florida courtroom for the first day of Latoya's
murder trial.
There were a lot of people who loved and still love Edwin,
so they were actually coming to every single court date.
I had generally like 10 to 15 family members coming
to every court date.
Prosecutors contend Latoya killed her husband
for his life insurance policy and to be with her boyfriend,
Alan Roberson.
19 witnesses testified and everything went smooth.
I presented all of the evidence of their relationship before,
but also their relationship after the murder.
She's having contacts still with Alan Roberson.
Through phone calls and through jail messages,
she was still in a relationship with him.
Through graphic photos from the murder scene
and the autopsy report, prosecutors point out
the enormously violent nature of the crime.
We had no idea the severity of the trauma that he took to see your loved one cut from
one place to the next place to see his skin out of his arm or out of his neck.
To see his eyes like that, It's a thing.
I can stay inside the embassy.
Those people in my son may get star on order blood.
I had to be in a different room.
When Latoya's attorneys present their defense,
they do their best to shift the blame.
The defense's argument was that Latoya didn't do it,
and maybe Alan Roberson did it.
But prosecutors tell the jury the evidence shows
that Alan was in his home at the time of Edwin's murder.
This idea that Alan did it, and she had no idea about it,
just didn't make any sense, obviously,
because of the cell phone information
and his family, but also,
because why would she continue this relationship
if unwittingly and unknowingly,
he murdered her husband?
On February 7, 2020,
the jury retires to determine Latoya's fate.
The judge read the jurors the law,
and then they went and deliberated.
They found her guilty as charged,
and that was a second-degree murder.
Latoya Woodard had her sentencing,
and judge sentenced her to life in prison.
We just broke down and cried. judged us and asserted to life in prison.
We just broke down and cried.
People we didn't even know in there was crying with us.
We were relieved, really very thankful and grateful
that justice was served.
While Edwin's family receives the verdict they hoped for, it does little to soothe the pain caused by Latoya's actions. Oh, my God, she took your heart away, leap you.
She did.
Knowing that you raised your child from a baby and for somebody,
to slaughter your child like that is not easy.
She took everything out of me.
We still grieve in for him, It's not a child like that, it's not easy. She took everything out of me.
We still grieve in for him because I rather not sit here doing this with you,
I rather have him next to me.
One of my reasons for doing this
and wanting to do this is to help other families.
If your relationship is in trouble,
seek some help, get somebody to talk to,
talk to them about because little things become big things,
they become complex things that can really destroy families
and lives forever.
Alan Robertson has never been charged in connection with Edwin
Daniels murder. Latoya Woodard is currently incarcerated
in the Florida Department of Corrections.