Alfred Griffiths’ family describes the slain store manager as a talented swimmer in the butterfly stroke, a “mama’s boy” and a beloved store manager who loved gardening and electronic dance music.
But more than 10 years since he was shot outside a Cape Coral retail store, his sisters, Pam Griffiths and Claudia Griffiths Marsh, hope someone with information will help bring his killer to justice.
Alfred Griffiths, 54, worked for the company for 14 years, according to the Massachusetts-based retailer.
According to witnesses, Alfred Griffiths was on a cigarette break outside the TJ Maxx store on Del Prado Boulevard when he was shot multiple times Nov. 18, 2024, while a Cape Coral Police cruiser sat in the parking lot.
Alfred Griffiths died at the hospital . Authorities have said it is unclear if the assailant targeted him.
Police describe the suspect as white, in his 40s with a thin build and white- or light-colored hair and rimmed eyeglasses. Authorities said the initial information indicated that the suspect was wearing a long-sleeve fleece T-shirt or jacket.