Lisa McVey

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Lisa McVey
BornMarch 1967 (age 57)
Occupations
  • Police officer
  • Motivational Speaker
Known forHelped with the capture of Bobby Joe Long

Lisa McVey Noland (born March 1967) is an American police officer, school resource officer, and motivational speaker from Tampa, Florida. [1] At age 17, she was abducted by Bobby Joe Long, a serial killer and rapist who sexually assaulted and murdered ten women in the Tampa Bay area in 1984. McVey was one of Long's last victims and the information she provided to police led to his capture. [2] A few years after her ordeal, McVey began to pursue a career in law enforcement. [3]

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History of abuse

McVey has candidly recounted her experience as a victim of abuse, even before her abduction. She had been forced by her drug-and-alcohol-addicted mother to move in with and take care of her grandmother at age 14. Previously, she had been in and out of foster care. [4] “I was being sexually abused at home. My grandmother’s boyfriend used to put a gun to my head every time he molested me for three years. It was nothing new to me. One bad situation got me to another bad situation is what saved my life. Because the night before [the abduction] I’m doing my suicide note and the next night I’m fighting for my life.” [4]

1984 abduction

On November 3, 1984, McVey was snatched from her bicycle on the ride to her grandmother's home after work. [5] She was blindfolded, held at gunpoint, raped, and tortured for 26 hours. [6] She would later learn that the perpetrator was Bobby Joe Long, who was responsible for at least 10 murders and over 50 rapes. [7]

During her captivity, McVey offered to be his secret girlfriend. She then elicited sympathy from Long by claiming to be the only child of an ill father. He was persuaded to release her and did so in a remote location, instructing her to keep her blindfold on for five minutes while he escaped. Upon arriving at home, she was beaten by her guardian’s boyfriend and interrogated for five hours about her whereabouts. Her account remained consistent and finally a phone call was made to the police. [7]

McVey had committed to memory several details about her abduction and intentionally left fingerprints on several surfaces in Long's bathroom to help police identify her in the event of her death. [7] Through her description of her captor, his vehicle, the route they took, and other details, police were able to track down Long and connect him to other crimes. [3] Officers began a surveillance operation and arrested Long on November 16, 1984, for sexual assault and kidnapping of McVey. [8]

On September 23, 1985, Long pleaded guilty to his crimes against McVey and to an additional eight counts of first-degree murder, eight counts of kidnapping, and seven counts of sexual battery. He received life sentences on every count in Hillsborough County. Additionally, he received two death sentences for the murders of Michelle Denise Simms and Virginia Johnson. [9]

When Long was executed on May 23, 2019, McVey and another survivor, Linda Nuttall, were present. [10]

Career

In 1995, McVey began working for the Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation department. When she reported a break-in at the office, the deputy who came to the scene said, "You've got the attitude to be a cop. Ever thought of that?" In 1999, she was transferred to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office as a dispatcher and became a reserve deputy. She put herself through the police academy and was deputized in 2004. [3] She works in the same department that found and arrested her captor specializing in combating sex crimes and working to protect children. [11] [12]

She also works as a middle school resource officer and uses her story to teach students how to handle potentially dangerous situations. [3] [13]

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