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Terry Paquette

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2024

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Episode 116 Terry Paquette

Terry Paquette worked 60+ hours a week as manager of the Lil Champ convenience store on Clarcona Ocoee Road in Lockhart, FL.  It was there that he was stabbed 73 times in the store bathroom in 1996.  The investigation was approached from several angles, including that Terry was slain in the course of a robbery, or that he was killed in a hate crime.  Detectives investigating the case over the years felt certain that Terry knew his killer, but a thorough dissection of his personal life failed to turn up any viable suspects.  When forensic genealogy came along, it pointed to someone detectives had never heard of – someone who had more connection to Terry and the Lil Champ than anyone had guessed. 

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The It was 1996. At 6.55 a.m. on Saturday morning, February 3rd, Herb Sully was heading to Rosemont

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Country Club, just as he did most mornings at that hour. As he drove, he approached the Lilchamp

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convenience store and gas station in Lockhart, a community of about 13,000 residents within the

1:41.2

greater Orlando, Florida metropolitan area. Looking at the store,

1:45.4

Herb thought, hmm, that's odd. The convenience store wasn't open. All the lights over the outside

1:51.1

fuel pumps and the lights inside the store were off. This was extremely unusual as Herb knew,

1:56.0

because he usually stopped in there around the same time every day. He decided to pull into the

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parking lot of the

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store. He parked next to the one vehicle that was in the lot, a small white Honda sedan, and

2:06.5

got out and tried the store's entrance doors. They were locked. Peering inside, Herb saw no one,

2:12.2

so he left, feeling uneasy. When he got to Rosemont Country Club, Herb called the Orange County Sheriff's Office to report

2:19.4

that the Little Champ wasn't open, as it always was that time of day. His call came in at 708 a.m.

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Deputy Candice Davis arrived first at the Little Champ, located at 4510 Clarkona-Ocoe Road, around 7.10 a.m. A white Honda Civic was parked in the lot in front of

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the store. No one was in the vehicle. An armored vehicle was also in the lot with two men inside.

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