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Florida woman who survived parents' murders as toddler reveals 'missing piece' after killer's execution
A Florida killer who fatally shot a newlywed couple in front of their toddler nearly three decades ago finally faced justice last week in the state’s first execution of the year. The couple’s surviving daughter has spoken out as an adult about her childhood memories connected to the horrific crimes.
James D. Ford, 64, was executed via lethal injection at Florida State Prison on Feb. 13 for the murders of Greg Malnory, 25, and his wife Kimberly, 26, after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed his death warrant on Jan. 10.
“I feel like I missed out on a lot of love …that love from my mom and dad,” Maranda Malnory, who witnessed her parents’ murders as a 22-month-old, told Fox News Digital in an interview after the execution.
“I don’t want to say it was closure because it’s not closure, but it’s peace of mind knowing that he could never, ever get out and come find me… I’m the sole survivor.”
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Greg and Kimberly Malnory with their young daughter Maranda, who survived the killings and spoke to Fox News Digital about her story of survival. The family photo was taken the weekend before Greg and Kimberly were murdered, Maranda said. (Connie Ankney/Family Handout)
On a Sunday morning in the spring of 1997, Greg and Kimberly Malnory set out to go fishing at South Florida Sod Farm, where Greg worked, along with Maranda, who was 22 months old at the time.
The couple’s deceased bodies were discovered the following day, April 7, 1997, near their pickup truck in the middle of a field on the remote 7,000-acre farm. Authorities found Maranda strapped inside her car seat in the truck, having survived the attack, according to court records.
“Poor Maranda, just left there to die. It was actually divine intervention that she survived,” Greg’s mother, Connie Ankney, previously told Fox News Digital. “The angels must have been with her.”
Now 29 years old, Maranda does not have any memory of the attack itself, but she remembers the exact moment she first learned the harrowing details of the case.
During her early years of childhood being raised by her grandparents, Maranda was unaware of the circumstances surrounding her parents’ deaths until she decided to take matters into her own hands.
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Greg and Kimberly Malnory at their wedding, just six months before they were killed. (Connie Ankney/Family handout)
“I was 13 years old…it was around the time of the anniversary of their murders. I was on my computer…and I Googled it. I Googled every detail I could find,” she said. “Because I didn’t know how to ask…it was heartbreaking.”
Investigators on the case discovered that Greg Malnory had been shot in the head and bludgeoned with his throat slit, and Kimberly Malnory had been sexually assaulted, brutally beaten and then shot dead, according to court records.
Maranda had been in the vehicle for over 18 hours with the doors wide open and covered in her mother’s blood.
“I didn’t realize the extent of it until I read it,” Maranda said about researching the crimes as a teenager. “I broke down because I came from two fighters. My mom put up a fight, and so did my dad.”
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Authorities said that while Ford was attacking Greg, Kimberly was doing everything she could to save her daughter, which explained the presence of Kimberly’s blood on the child’s clothing.
Defensive wounds were found on the backs of Kim’s arms, which indicated that she put up a struggle, according to court records.
“I honestly think had she been able to find my dad’s truck keys, she would have went to get help,” Maranda said. “That’s why I was in my car seat… she was going to get help having seen what happened to my dad.”
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Greg and Kimberly Malnory while on their honeymoon, according to their daughter Maranda. They were killed at a South Florida Sod Farm in 1997, six months after their wedding. (Maranda Malnory)
Maranda Malnory, 22 months old at the time, was found left in her car seat in the family’s pickup truck at the remote Southwest Florida Sod Farm. (CHARLOTTE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE)
During their investigation, law enforcement learned that Ford had been seen with the victims in the area of the crime just before the killings, and then he was later seen the same evening “in a distracted state with blood on his face, hands, and clothes,” according to court documents. Ford was also observed the day after the murders with scratches on his body.
Maranda explained that Ford, who had been Greg’s co-worker at the Charlotte County farm, invited himself to their family outing that day.
“It kind of leaves me speechless,” she said. “That much hatred… for people that you had worked with and people that you know.”
Greg Malnory’s DNA was discovered on a knife in Ford’s bedroom, Kimberly’s DNA was located in Ford’s truck, and Ford’s DNA was found on Kimberly’s body and clothing, court records show.
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“It wasn’t until I was an adult that it got a little easier for me to ask questions…and ask about the day it happened,” Maranda said.
As she began to learn more about the case, she recognized that her “close-knit” community was the reason she and her parents were found as soon as they were in the middle of the field on the remote farm.
“That in of itself, if you ask me, is… I don’t want to call it a miracle, but it is,” Maranda said.
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Authorities said that an employee of the South Florida Sod Farm had been the one to initially make the “gruesome discovery” in April 1997, according to court records.
As an adult, Maranda had the opportunity to connect with the man who found her as a toddler and chose to speak with him directly.
“I said, ‘Thank you for finding us,’” she shared. “And he was like, ‘Thank you for being such a strong, resilient little girl that I was able to find.’”
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James Ford was executed for the murders of Greg and Kimberly Malnory. (Florida Department of Corrections)
James Ford was executed for killing Greg and Kimberly Malnory. (CHARLOTTE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE)
Greg and Kimberly Malnory met in high school, and they had married just six months prior to their deaths. Greg’s mother previously said that their chance to be parents had been taken away too soon.
“I think about them every day. I have their names tattooed on my wrist,” Maranda said. “They’re my heroes… I honestly think that I wouldn’t be here had it not been for them.”
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The 29-year-old said she keeps a picture of her parents holding her as a baby, which was taken the weekend before the killings, on her desk to this day.
“You mourn the people that they were,” Maranda recalled telling her grandparents, “I mourn what could have been.”
“It’s that missing piece” she added. “I so wish I could have gotten to know them… I love hearing stories about them because, in my way, it is getting to know them.”
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The gravestone of Greg and Kimberly Malnory, who were killed in 1997. (Maranda Malnory)
Maranda today works in special education with children and strives to give back to her community.
“I can do my part because of things that were done for me,” she explained. “Our community rallied around us, even with the execution. Even now, it’s still, ‘We’re here for you…we never forgot you…we’re still here.’”
Ford was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, sexual battery with a firearm, and child abuse, and he was sentenced to death on June 3, 1999. His execution in Florida in 2025 followed one in the state in 2024 and six in 2023.
“It impacts me in some big ways and some little ways,” Maranda said about the case. “I’m terrified of the dark and loud noises…but I also think it makes me fight a little harder… I fight every day to show him that he doesn’t get to win.”
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Dem governor under fire after illegal alien allegedly stabs woman to death at bus stop: ‘Heinous’
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EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security is calling on Virginia’s Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger to ensure local law enforcement cooperates with federal immigration officials by handing over an illegal immigrant with a lengthy criminal record who allegedly killed a woman earlier this week at a Virginia bus stop.
Police in Fairfax County, Virginia, arrested an illegal immigrant from Sierra Leone earlier this week on charges of second-degree murder after he allegedly fatally stabbed a woman, Stephanie Minter, 41, who was found dead at a local bus stop with several wounds to the upper body.
The alleged suspect, Abdul Jalloh, 32, also has a criminal history of more than 30 arrests, according to DHS, including for rape, malicious wounding, assault, identity theft, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, assault and pick-pocketing.
The request from the Trump administration comes after the newly elected Democratic governor of Virginia signed an executive order to end cooperation between federal immigration officials and state and local law enforcement, a move several Democratic Party governors have taken recently amid President Donald Trump’s move to increase deportation operations around the country.
The DHS request asking Virginia officials to cooperate with ICE also comes after an illegal immigrant allegedly murdered someone just days after being released from jail for a separate crime in December.
Abdul Jalloh, 32, and Gov. Abigail Spanberger (Department of Homeland Security/Getty Images)
“We are calling on Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger and Virginia’s sanctuary politicians to commit to not releasing this murderer and violent career criminal from their jail without notifying ICE,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis.
“This illegal alien’s murder of an innocent, beautiful American woman came less than 24 hours before Governor Spanberger’s demonization of ICE law enforcement. This heinous criminal is a perfect example of why we need cooperation from sanctuary jurisdictions and the importance of third country removals for the safety of the American people.”
Spanberger’s representatives did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Jalloh entered the United States illegally in 2012, according to DHS, and immigration officials lodged an immigration detainer against him in 2020, whereupon he was granted a final order of removal by a judge who said he could be removed to any country other than Sierra Leone.
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DHS indicated that ICE cooperation to ensure Jalloh’s deportation is evident after a case Fox News covered in December when a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador, Marvin Morales-Ortez, 23, allegedly killed a man just a day after Fairfax County jail officials let him go.
The immigrant from El Salvador had been in custody on charges of malicious wounding and brandishing a gun, but police released him after the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, led by George Soros-backed prosecutor Steve Descano, dropped the charges.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Fairfax County Sheriff’s office to inquire about why the man had not been handed over to ICE.
The sheriff’s office said, “ICE was aware of Morales-Ortez’s incarceration and elected not to seek a judicial warrant to ensure he remained in custody.
Marvin Morales-Ortez, who is living in the country illegally, was released from Fairfax County custody and then allegedly committed a murder the next day. (Fairfax County Police Department/Getty Images)
“The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office follows all local, state and federal laws when determining whether a person is subject to release from the ADC,” the sheriff’s office told Fox News Digital at the time. “Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is automatically notified any time a person is booked into the ADC.”
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The same sheriff’s office did not get back to Fox News Digital’s media inquiry for this story on DHS urging officials to cooperate with federal officials.
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Illegal immigrant arrested after showing up to Florida Border Patrol office for contract IT work
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FIRST ON FOX: An illegal immigrant who reported to a U.S. Border Patrol site in Florida to perform some Information technology contractual work was arrested when authorities were made aware of his citizenship status, officials said.
Angel Camacho, a Venezuelan citizen, reported to a USBP center in Dania Beach, Florida, Jan. 6 to do some IT work when U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials began vetting him, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Fox News Digital.
During its investigation, it was revealed Camacho was in violation of U.S. immigration laws, authorities said.
Angel Camacho reported to a Florida U.S. Border Patrol center to perform contractual work when he was arrested, a Department of Homeland Security official said. (Getty Images )
“CBP vets all external visitors before allowing them to enter secure facilities to ensure safety and operational integrity,” DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement.
“During the vetting process, CBP uncovered this individual was a tourist visa overstay in the country for over five years.”
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Camacho was arrested and transferred to ICE custody, Bis said.
His criminal history includes theft and resisting a Florida Highway Patrol officer, officials said. Federal authorities have nabbed several illegal immigrants in the process of trying to obtain employment in law enforcement and education.
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One Sierra Leone citizen was recently arrested as he was training to become a Pennsylvania corrections officer.
Another illegal immigrant, Ian Roberts, served as the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest district, Des Moines Public Schools, before he was arrested by ICE.
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High school teacher arrested in alleged sex case involving student
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A Georgia high school teacher was arrested Wednesday after allegations of inappropriate contact between a teacher and a minor student surfaced at Lee County High School.
Danielle Weaver, 29, of Leesburg, is charged with child molestation and improper sexual contact by an employee, agent or foster parent, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI).
Lee County High School requested the Leesburg Police Department investigate the allegations on Feb. 3, and the GBI was called to assist the following day.
Danielle Weaver, 29, of Leesburg, Ga., is charged with child molestation and improper sexual contact by an employee. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)
Investigators identified Weaver as the “subject,” and identified the victim as a student under 18 years old at Lee County High School, according to officials.
GBI agents continued the investigation along with the Leesburg Police Department, and arrest warrants were obtained for Weaver on Tuesday.
A Google Maps street view photo of Lee County High School in Leesburg, Ga. (Google Maps)
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Weaver turned herself in to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday, and was later released on bond, according to a report from WALB News.
This investigation is active and ongoing, according to the GBI.
The incident allegedly happened at a high school in Georgia. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Once complete, the case file will be given to the Southwestern Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
Leesburg is located in South Georgia, and is about an hour and a half north of Tallahassee, Florida.
Lee County High School’s communications team did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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