Office security guard charged with missing woman’s murder – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this episode of Crime Watch Daily Updates: Winters in Michigan are notoriously cold, but Danielle Stislicki warmed those chilly days with her kind personality.

Christmas was just around the corner and on December 2, 2016, Danielle made plans to see a friend for dinner, and later that weekend, decorate her grandparents’ Christmas tree. But none of those things would ever happen.

After leaving her job in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Danielle never showed up to the planned dinner. Her friend became worried and went to her apartment to check on her. When she failed to answer, the friend called Danielle’s parents because her car was there, but she was nowhere to be seen. Her parents reported her missing, and police learned she was seen that day with Floyd Galloway, a security guard at her office.

Detectives searched Floyd’s home and seized his bed and some floorboards, but he wasn’t arrested at the time.

About two months before Danielle disappeared, a woman in a neighboring town called 911 to report she had been sexually assaulted while jogging in a park. Floyd was arrested in June 2017 in connection with the jogger’s case and charged with kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct, and assault with intent to do great bodily harm. He pleaded guilty in November 2017 and was sentenced to 16 to 35 years in prison.

In April 2019, Floyd was charged with first-degree murder for Danielle’s death. Her body still has not been found.

At one point in the investigation, Floyd took a lie detector test and said something that reportedly concerned the former FBI agent who was administering the test. The agent called a former police chief he knew, who then called the chief of the Farmington Hills Police Department. Thanks to that tip, investigators found vital evidence, including Danielle’s FitBit and cell phone.

A judge, however, ruled prosecutors could not use that evidence because it was privileged information, and decided the evidence will be suppressed.

Floyd is scheduled to stand trial in March 2023.

Let’s look back at the case of a young woman whose plans for a weekend of fun with friends and family ended in tragedy.

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23 thoughts on “Office security guard charged with missing woman’s murder”
  1. Yes, he checks all the boxes you would expect. The networks cave into liberal pressure not to taint the Huxtables image we should all have of a sector of our society that causes 80% of violent crime…..shhhhhh….
    Condolences to the family.

  2. Kidnappers and violent sex offenders should be in prison for life with no parole. Let them out and they can do it again. Just like this guy did. Lock up the criminals and protect the innocent people. The rights of innocent people is much much more important than the rights of criminals

  3. Her plans ended in tragedy? Not quite. Her plans were ended by a homicidal rapist, a man who should never have been released from prison for his first kidnapping and rape. He's murdered her because he didn't want to go back to prison. Rapists are usually only stopped by age or death. They rarely change their stripes.

  4. For judges not to admit evidence into the trial because it can someday be appealed is criminal..evidence pointing to a dangerous criminals guilt should be allowed so that that person will be put in prison then worry about it later at least their off the street

  5. Some of these security companies hire just any warm body with bare min or no training, including wanna be cops with extreme power and control issues, predator types. Those kind of people are rejected by LE academy. Usually….

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