William Edward Wells III was born on October 7, 1975, in
Florida. The Wells family were
shrimp fishermen. He is the son of William Edwards Wells Sr. and Patricia "Patty" Wells, who his father had an affair with. During this time, William Sr. and his wife, Selma, were living in the Demi John Community near Freeport, Texas where William Sr. was operating a shrimp boat. When Billy was an infant, his father traveled to Florida, took Billy and brought him back to Texas where he was raised by his father and Selma. Billy didn’t learn that Selma wasn’t his biological mother until he was a teenager. Long before Wells was born, his father killed two seven-year-old brothers, Robert and William Modesky, on December 9, 1961, while racing another car on
Mayport Road. He was celebrating the end of a week of drinking by getting drunk, when Wells Sr. took Alice Ogilvie's 1958 Cadillac, with Alice and a friend in the back, and drove it at . The newspapers dubbed him the "death car driver." Initially sentenced to 40 years in prison, he ultimately served 15 years. Wells was born shortly after his father’s release from prison. Little is known about Wells' childhood, but he grew up while his family transitioned into the restaurant business. During his childhood, Wells was given a nickname "Little Billy". In the mid-1990s, the Wells family met the McMains family, whose parents, Bill and Angie McMains, opened a restaurant serving crab salad, ribeye steaks, and “pizza burgers.” Competition between the restaurants was fierce, sparking jealousy and multiple acts of vandalism. Bill McMains even went so far as to fatally shoot a shrimp fisherman in September 1991, which led to the family restaurant being set on fire four times. In 1992, Patty Wells opened Peppermint Patty's to replace the Wells family restaurant. In 1993, the McMains reopened their old establishment under the name “Bill and Angie's”. In the 1990s, Wells began a relationship with Irene “Tootie” McMains, Bill and Angie's daughter, who had two children from a previous relationship with Louis Floyd. Relations between Floyd and Wells were poor, and they often fought. Wells and McMains married and had a son, Froggy, in 1999. Another tragedy struck the family in 2000 when 7-year-old Louis Floyd Jr., one of Tootie's sons, was fatally struck by a semi-truck behind Bill and Angie's first restaurant, the same place where Bill McMains had shot a fisherman. Angie never recovered from the grief and died in 2002. ==2003 Mayport murders==