‘Lover’s Lane’ Murders: Cold Case Killer Posed as Law Enforcement for Years, Additional Victims Possible
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A Texas man recently apprehended in connection with the notorious “Lover’s Lane” murders in Houston had previously impersonated a police officer on several occasions. This revelation has prompted law enforcement to release earlier mugshots in hopes of identifying other potential victims.

According to CrimeOnline, William Parrott was taken into custody by special agents of the FBI in Lincoln, Nebraska, earlier this week. Parrott now faces charges for the 1990 murders of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson, both aged 22 at the time of their deaths.

At a press conference held on Friday morning, Sean Teare, the Harris County District Attorney, revealed that more than 100 individuals had been investigated over the years. Interestingly, Parrott was not considered a suspect during the initial investigations.

It was in 2008 that DNA testing linked evidence from an unrelated sexual assault case to DNA found at the murder scene. A tip received in 2025 subsequently brought Parrott’s name to the forefront.

ABC 11 reports that it was “renewed DNA analysis and additional police work” that ultimately led to Parrott’s arrest.

“This case has been a heavy burden for the Henry and Atkinson families, as well as the entire community, for over three decades,” Teare stated. “Our prosecutors, alongside the Houston Police Department and the FBI, have pursued hundreds of leads, but their determination never wavered.”

Henry and Atkinson were out on a date on August 23, 1990, in West Houston, when they were found deceased near their parked vehicle in a cul-de-sac at 1300 Enclave Parkway.

A security guard found the couple during a routine patrol. Andy Atkinson had been tied to a tree and “nearly decapitated,”according to KHOU.

Autopsy results indicated that Cheryl Henry had been sexually assaulted and had neck injuries, People magazine reports.

Police found her nude body hidden under wooden boards with a $20 bill placed beside her.

“He [Andy] was tied to a tree and listened to her scream, listened to her being murdered knowing that they were going to do the same thing to him and he couldn’t do anything about it,” Andy’s father, Garland Atkinson, told KHOU.

“That’s hard to accept.”

According to officials, Parrott worked at auto parts stores and stores for years, and lived in the Houston area for decades. At one point, he was affiliated with a wrecker service.

He also “held himself out to be law enforcement” over the years, prompting authorities release his mugshot from the 90s. Parrott left the area less than two years ago.

Harris County District Attorney’s Office

Police arrested Parrott three times for impersonating a police officer, with one of the arrests occurring after the Lover’s Lane murders.

“I believe there are more victims out there,” Teare said. “As we are able to identify more victims, it’s going to be easier to identify a common thread of behavior that this defendant was engaged in.”

On Thursday, Parrott fought extradition back to Harris County and asked for an attorney. He remains behind bars Lancaster County, Nebraska, without bond, awaiting a April 30 meeting.

Meanwhile, Cheryl’s sister, who attended the press conference, remembered her as someone loved deeply by many.

“She was more than a victim in a headline,” she said. “She was a daughter, a sister, a friend and a person who brought much love and light into our lives.”

Anyone with additional information is urged to contact the cold case division at Teare’s office at 713-274-5640. Anonymous tipsters should contact Houston Crime Stoppers anonymously at 713-222-8477.

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