Decades-Old “Lovers’ Lane” Slayings See Breakthrough as Suspect Finally Captured
After more than 30 years of waiting, heartache, and unanswered questions, law enforcement has made a major arrest in one of Houston’s most chilling cold cases — the brutal 1990 murders of a young couple found slain at a so-called “Lovers’ Lane.”
Floyd William Parrott, 64, has been charged with capital murder in the killings of 22-year-olds Garland “Andy” Atkinson and Cheryl Henry. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office confirmed the charges following a renewed investigation sparked by a fresh tip. For the families who have carried this burden for decades, justice may finally be within reach.
Parrott was arrested Wednesday in Lincoln, Nebraska, during a coordinated effort between the Houston Police Department and the FBI. He is currently awaiting extradition back to Harris County, where he will face the serious charges against him.
DNA Technology Cracks the Case
Authorities say the breakthrough came in late 2025 when investigators dug deeper into a tip connected to the long-dormant case. During that review, they uncovered a 1996 sexual assault investigation in which Parrott had been a suspect.
When DNA from the 1996 case was entered into the FBI’s CODIS national database, it triggered a match — not only to another unsolved sexual assault, but also to DNA collected during Cheryl Henry’s autopsy. That forensic link gave prosecutors the evidence needed to move forward with capital murder charges.
This case stands as a testament to the power of modern law enforcement tools and the relentless determination of officers who refuse to let cold cases stay frozen forever.
A Brutal Crime That Shocked a Community
The nightmare began on August 23, 1990. A security guard conducting a routine patrol noticed a vehicle that had remained parked for an unusual amount of time. Upon approaching, he saw a woman inside who appeared unresponsive and immediately called police.
Officers arriving at the scene made a horrifying discovery. Atkinson and Henry had both been fatally stabbed in the throat. Atkinson was found bound near a tree. Henry’s body was located roughly 100 yards away. An autopsy later confirmed she had also been sexually assaulted.
For years, investigators circulated a hand-drawn composite sketch of a possible suspect. Leads were pursued. Tips were investigated. But the trail eventually went cold — until now.
Authorities Believe There May Be More Victims
During a recent press conference, federal authorities signaled that this arrest may not close the book entirely.
“We truly believe there are more victims out there,” said an FBI official. “There may be more people in Houston and surrounding communities who had interactions with this individual.”
Parrott reportedly lived in the Houston area until just two years ago. Over time, he held various jobs, including working at an auto parts store and serving as a nightclub bouncer. Officials also noted that he had prior run-ins with the law, including an arrest in the 1980s for impersonating a police officer. He has been married multiple times and has fathered several children.
Law enforcement is urging anyone with information about Parrott or potential additional crimes to come forward.
Persistence Pays Off
Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare praised the tireless efforts of investigators who refused to give up, even after decades of frustration and dead ends.
“This case has weighed heavily on two families and on our entire community for more than three decades,” Teare said. “Our prosecutors and law enforcement partners never stopped pursuing the truth.”
In an era when many Americans have questioned whether justice can still prevail, this case provides a powerful reminder: time does not erase evil, and it does not cancel accountability. Thanks to advances in forensic science and unwavering commitment from law enforcement, two families finally have hope that the man responsible will answer for his alleged crimes.
For the loved ones of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson, this long-awaited arrest marks a turning point — and, perhaps, the beginning of long-overdue justice.
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