California..
Crime
Smith and accomplices killed an
18-year-old former high school football player. Joshua Rexford. Smith pleaded guilty
to shooting someone in a 1984 bank robbery.
Smith has filed a lawsuit about his personal safety, alleging, Smith alleges in his complaint that, on July 19, 2012, correctional counselors Ebert and Sword "attempted" to have him attacked or killed by other inmates by recommending to the Institution Classification Committee that he be sent to a particular yard. Docket # 1, p. 3. Smith allegedly had "documented safety concerns located in central file" about the yard. Smith alleges that he filed inmate appeals about the incident, and several defendants failed to grant relief to him. Which is ironic since
he killed someone.
On November 23, 1994, Linda Farias attended the funeral of her brother Manuel. After the funeral, she overheard defendant conversing with three other men. Although Linda could not remember who said what, defendant did most of the talking. In the conversation, the men said that “Brian” killed Farias, that “Josh” was Brian’s cousin, and that “they were going to get through him to find Brian.” Within a day or two of the funeral, defendant had a conversation with Troy Holloway. Defendant questioned Holloway about Joshua Rexford, who, like Holloway, played on the football team at A.B. Miller High School in Fontana. Defendant asked how Rexford was, what he was like, where he lived, and where he hung out, explaining that he wanted to talk to Rexford.
Address
Floyd D. Smith K72700
San Quentin State Prison Death Row
San Quentin, CA 94974
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