BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. State Attorney Will Scheiner has rejected a former Brevard prosecutor’s call to reopen the decades-old murder case of Crosley Green, telling The Space Coast Rocket that his office has no plans to revisit a conviction that prosecutors have examined more than a dozen times across a 33-year appeals fight.
“I knew all the attorneys involved in prosecuting that case,” Scheiner said in a statement provided to the Rocket, naming Chris White, Bill Respess, and former State Attorneys Norm Wolfinger and Phil Archer. “None of them would have allowed their egos to keep an innocent man in prison. And neither would I.”
The statement is the office’s first public answer to a letter-writing campaign launched this month by Fritz VanVolkenburgh, a former Assistant State Attorney who mailed roughly 300 Floridians on June 2 urging them to pressure Scheiner’s office to reopen the case and grant Green an unconditional release. The Space Coast Rocket obtained a copy of that letter, which argues that “upon a thorough review, the State Attorney’s Office will determine that Crosley Green should be granted an unconditional release.”






