Herbert Swilley

Florida Man Who Raised Thousands in Donations After Spouse’s ‘Violent’ Death is Now Prime Suspect

A Florida man who reportedly raised thousands in donations following his spouse’s death is now a suspect in the murder case, police say.

According to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, handyman Herbert Swilley is the prime suspect in the death of Timothy Smith, 59. In March, after Smith failed to show up for work, police performed a welfare check and found him deceased in his home after suffering “a violent attack prior to his death.”

Swiley was the executive director of the Brookdale Chambrel Pinecastle in Ocala and the previous director of operations for Villages Rehab in Lady Lake, according to the Village-News.

“Herbert Swilley, the victim’s spouse, is considered a suspect in Timothy’s murder,” the sheriff’s office said Tuesday.

“Detectives spoke with Mr. Swilley at the earliest stages of the investigation, and they have been trying to speak with him again, but his attorney has indicated that he will only cooperate if he is provided with immunity from prosecution for Timothy’s murder.”

“Because Herbert and Jordan won’t speak with the detectives investigating Timothy’s murder about evidence that has been uncovered during the investigation, we are hoping that there are people in this community who may know things that could help us solve this case,” the sheriff’s office added.

“This could include information regarding Timothy’s activities in the days and weeks leading up to his death, or information about Timothy and Herbert’s relationship. If you know anything that might help investigators – even if it seems unimportant – please call us and let us know. It may be the piece of the puzzle we need.”

Swilley’s daughter, identified as Jordan Swilley, is considered a person of interest in the case.

According to Fox News Digital, Swilley started a GoFundMe in April and amassed a little over $2,200 for “celebration of life” expenses. He’s also posted about Smith’s death on Facebook, referring to the victim as his “dearest friend and partner.”

Meanwhile, police urge anyone with information to contact the Marion County Crime Stoppers at (352) 368-STOP. Crime Stoppers is offering a $14,500 reward for information that helps solve the case.

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[Feature Photo: Herbert Swilley/Facebook]