The Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office and the Public Defender's Office of Hillsborough County reached a
plea bargain deal. Long pleaded guilty on September 24, 1985, to eight homicides and the abduction and rape of Lisa McVey, receiving 26
life sentences without the possibility of
parole (24 concurrent and two to run consecutively to the first 24) and seven life sentences with the possibility of parole after 25 years. The State retained the option to seek the
death penalty for the murder of Michelle Simms. In July 1986, Long was found guilty and was sentenced to die in Florida by
lethal injection. Although Long confessed to raping and killing women, his confession was thrown out. His trial proceeded straight to the penalty phase, which was possible in the 1980s. In early 1985, he received the death penalty. Long was convicted and
appealed his first degree murder conviction and death sentence for crimes committed in Hillsborough County. Long appealed his first degree murder conviction and sentence of death in the death of Virginia Johnson. On appeal, Long's death sentence was vacated, his conviction reversed, and his case
remanded back to the trial court with directions to enter an order of
acquittal for the murder of Virginia Johnson. ==Victims==