Sunday, November 10, 2019

Floyd Galloway Jr. Goes On Trial For Danielle Stislicki's Murder. Can You Help Find Her Body?

Danielle Ann Stislicki
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Danielle was very welcoming to everyone. She was vivacious, beautiful and kind with a big heart. She was born on February 28th, 1988 to Ann Stislicki, Richard Stislicki.
On December 2nd, 2016, in Southfield, Michigan, 28-year-old Danielle was working hard along side her mother at MetLife insurance company in the 25000 block of Telegraph Road. It was a Friday and she had made dinner plans with her best friend, Sara. Danielle left work around 5 p.m. She sent a text to Sara saying that she had to stop home first and then she'd be on her way. Danielle never showed up and Sara was worried, so she stopped by Danielle's home, but there was no answer. Sara then called Danielle's mom and told her that she couldn't get a hold of Danielle and that she never showed up for dinner.
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When Danielle's mom and dad arrived at Danielle's home at Independence Green Apartments in Farmington Hills, near Halsted Road and Grand River Avenue, Danielle's black 2015 Jeep Renegade with the Michigan license plate number DGH8957  was there. Her purse and wallet were locked inside her Jeep. When they used a spare key to unlock the door. Danielle was no where to be found. 
There was no sign of a struggle, but her car keys and cell phone were missing. Her parents called the police and they along with friends, family and volunteers searched all day for Danielle. There was no sign of her anywhere.

Later, witnesses came forward to say that they saw Danielle with a mystery man on the night she disappeared. The witnesses claimed that they saw a man with the hood up on his car, talking to Danielle in the parking lot of where she worked. The mystery man turned out to be Floyd Galloway Jr. 

 Floyd Galloway listens to witness testimony Sept. 9 in the 47th District Court in Farmington Hills during a pretrial hearing in the case against him for the 2016 disappearance and murder of Farmington Hills resident Danielle Stislicki.
Floyd was a security guard for the building complex. He allegedly would always hang around Danielle while she was at work. Floyd had a wife that was ill with cancer. Since, Floyd was the last known person to see Danielle, police wanted to talk to him. This is when Floyd attained himself a lawyer.

It was surmised by authorities that Floyd might have hitched a ride from Danielle on the night she vanished into thin air. A search warrant was executed for Floyd's home. Police allegedly seized a mattress from Floyd's bedroom, some floorboards, his car and his computer. While investigators comb through Floyd's home, Floyd and his wife moved in with his wife's parents.

Floyd's sister in law, Elizabeth, believed that Floyd had nothing to do with Danielle's disappeared and wanted to help find her in order to put suspicions a rest. When Elizabeth shared a missing poster of Danielle on her Facebook page, all hell broke loose within her family. Elizabeth's mother and sister were furious at her. This is when Elizabeth started to suspect that there might be more going on than she knew. That perhaps, her family was keeping some secret that she wasn't privy to. Elizabeth then finds out that she might be right about her family. She discovered that the reason why her sister and brother in law's house was searched is that there was witnesses that allegedly saw Danielle with Floyd, at his home on the evening she disappeared. And that was the last time Danielle was ever seen.

In the neighboring town of Livonia, a man attempted to rape a woman, but she got away and called 9-1-1. The description of the man and the police sketch looked almost exactly like Floyd, but the woman couldn't pick him out of a police lineup, so he was let go. There was DNA of the attacker left on the woman, and when police tested it, it matched DNA found from Danielle's case. Floyd was arrested and charged in the attempted rape and assault of the woman. 
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This event led police to do a massive search of the park where Floyd allegedly attacked the woman, but found nothing.

Floyd Galloway took a plea on 3 counts of kidnapping , assault with strangulation, assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct in the attack of the woman. He was sentenced to 16-35 years in prison. 

Floyd's wife filed for divorce. She passed away from cancer in 2018.

This year it was announced that Floyd, who has been in jail since 2017, will stand trial for Danielle's murder. His trial is set for January 27th, 2020.. He is charged with one count of first-degree premeditated murder, a felony that could carry a life sentence without parole.

Despite Danielle's body not being found, it is believed that she died of asphyxiation at her home after some kind of assault.

At the time of her disappearance, Danielle was 5'5", 123 lbs with brown eyes and brown wavy hair-medium length hair. She would  wear her hair down or in a bun on the top of her head. Her nose was pierced. 
She has the following tattoos: a koi fish on her hip, a constellation on her shoulder, a phoenix on the left side of her lower back, and candy peanuts and popcorn on her right foot. Stislicki has previously broken her leg and has titanium rods implanted in that leg. She may wear eyeglasses.
She was last seen wearing a sky blue Eddie Bauer jacket, blue jeans, and black zip up shirt with burgundy boots. 

There is a reward out for Danielle's safe return. Currently, her work, MetLife, is offering $50,000, her apartment complex, Independence Green Apartments is offering $50,000, and a GoFundMe, created by a family friend (Kathleen Price), is at $26,000 and rising quickly. The reward totals to a massive $126,000.

Investigators want to speak to anyone who might have:


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Seen Danielle and/or her muddy, black Jeep leaving the MetLife office parking lot on Fri. Dec. 2.
Seen Danielle and/or her muddy, black Jeep arriving at her apartment complex between 5 PM on Fri. Dec. 2 and 6 PM on Sat. Dec 3.
Seen Danielle anytime between 5 PM on Fri. Dec 2 and 6 PM on Sat. Dec 3 when her muddy, black Jeep was found.


If you have, or are approached with, any information about the whereabouts or what happened to Danielle, call the Farmington Hills Police Department at 248-871-2610. Reports can be made anonymously.


Please help find Danielle, so her parents can have closure.

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