While investigators fail to gain much information from potential witnesses in the area, other witnesses come forward who claim to have seen Danielle on the night she disappeared.
Several people from the MetLife building spotted Danielle that night, and according to Richard “It has been reported by some people that work at the building that there was a car out there with its hood up.” According to the witnesses, there was a man looking at the engine and he was seen talking to Danielle. Further investigation provides a name to the man beneath the hood: Floyd Galloway. Galloway worked as a security guard at the building, and according to Ann, may have had a crush on Danielle. In an interview she stated “The frequency in which he would seek her out, you know, walking around the office, particularly showing up by her cubicle. Danielle was friendly with Floyd, and that was it.”
According to Ann, Danielle had no interest in Floyd beyond friendship. Her kind and welcoming nature opened her up frequently to conversations with men, and the fact that she was young and attractive typically brought them around a little more frequently. According to Ann, Danielle became even more determined to ensure there was no flirting between she and Galloway when she learned that not only was he married, but that he had a wife at home who had been diagnosed with cancer. Authorities became suspicious of Galloway rather quickly, but he hires a lawyer and refuses to speak to authorities without his presence.
Livonia Police Chief Curtis would later state “Mr. Galloway was the last person seen with Danielle Stislicki. It raises serious questions.” Galloway’s lawyer, Jim Williams, responded “He was represented by counsel and he was made well aware of the constitutional protections of the fifth amendment, the right against self-incrimination and the right to remain silent.”
037 - The Disappearance of Danielle Stislicki