- Scott Erskine
Infobox Serial Killer
name=Scott Erskine
caption=mugshot of Scott Erskine
birthname=
alias=
birth=1963
location=San Diego, California
death=
cause=
victims=3
country=U.S.
states=Florida ,California
beginyear=June 23 ,1989
endyear=1993
apprehended=1993
penalty=DeathScott Thomas Erskine is an American
serial killer convicted todeath row for themurder of twoCalifornia boys in1993 . He is currently incarcerated atSan Quentin State Prison .Early childhood
Erskine grew up in southern
California . When he was five years old, Scott darted into traffic on the Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach and was hit by a station wagon. He remained in acoma for 60 hours. Although physically he appeared recovered, he frequently complained to his mother about headaches, and he experienced "black out" moments where he couldn't remember what he was last doing. At the age of 10, he started molesting his 6-year-old sister, forcing her to performoral sex upon him. He soon began abusing her friends, threatening to kill them if they told anybody. Erskine attended Southwest Junior High School in San Ysidro, California and was placed in "special classes" for the emotionally disturbed. At 15, Erskine escaped from a juvenile detention facility, pulled a knife on a 13-year-old girl andrape d her. The next morning, he assaulted a 27-year-old female jogger with a knife.In
1980 , while on his way to interview for a camp counselor's position, Erskine beat a 14-year-old boy unconscious during an attempted rape. He also raped another inmate while imprisoned. Erskine begged the San Diego judge at the time to spare him from adult prison. Despite his mother's pleas to send her son to amental institution , Erskine was sentenced to four years in prison; he wasparole d in 1984.Upon his release, Erskine met a woman named "Deborah," whom he dated on and off, and moved to
Orlando, Florida , with her in1988 . They were married that year, and had a child. The marriage was brief anddysfunction al; Erskine physically abused his wife, even kicking her in the stomach when she waspregnant , and she eventually left him. Erskine moved back to Southern California.In 1993, Erskine invited a woman, who was waiting for the bus, into his home and held her
hostage for several days, repeatedly raping and sodomizing her before letting her go. He was quickly arrested. He was convicted of rape andkidnapping , declared asex offender , and sentenced to 70 years in prison. As a convicted sex offender, Erskine had to submit hisDNA to a database.In March 2001, the
San Diego Cold Case squad reopened the investigation of the unsolved murders of nine-year-oldJonathan Sellers and 13-year-oldCharlie Keever . The police tested cotton swabs found in Charlie's mouth that containedsemen . Since it was determined the boy was not physically mature enough to producesperm , the semen could only have originated from the killer. The DNA sample was entered intoCODIS , and they soon got a hit. The DNA belonged to Erskine.The trial
In September
2003 , Erskine went on trial for the two murders. The jurors were shown photos of the crime scene; Jonathan was at the entrance of the make-shift fort hanging from acastor bean tree branch. He was naked from the waist down, his legs and arms bound with rope, and his mouth gagged. His genitals showed obvious signs of sexual assault, and anoose was tied around his neck. On the ground laid Charlie, his head resting on a pile of his and Jonathan's clothes. He was also naked from the waist down, legs and arms bound, his mouth gagged, and his genitals were bleeding from extensive bite marks. He, too, had a rope around his neck. Thepathologist determined Charlie was alive when the bite marks were inflicted. Erskine's DNA was also found on two cigarette butts found near the bodies. Erskine's public defender never denied Erskine killed the boys, but instead focused on Erskine's car accident when he was 5 years old. The public defender stated that Erskine received serious brain injuries that diminished his capacity for right and wrong. They argued that life without the possibility of parole was a more appropriate punishment. OnOctober 1 ,2003 , the jury found Erskine guilty of murder; however, they could not agree on the sentence. Eleven jurors voted for thedeath penalty , while one juror insisted on giving Erskine life without parole. The judge declared amistrial on the penalty phase. In April 2004 Erskine went before a second jury to decide his punishment for the murder. This jury unanimously recommended thedeath penalty . OnSeptember 1 ,2004 , a California judge upheld the jury's recommendation and gave Erskine the death penalty. He was transported toSan Quentin six days later.Other crimes
While awaiting the start of his trial, Florida investigators matched Erskine's DNA in the unsolved case of 26-year-old Renee Baker, who was murdered on
June 23 ,1989 . He was formally charged in 2003, but didn't get sentenced until August 2004. Erskine, who did indeed live inPalm Beach County, Florida , at the time, admitted to raping and killing Baker, and was given life without parole. Baker drowned when Erskine broke her neck and left her near the bank of theIntracoastal Waterway inPalm Beach . Florida authorities suspect Erskine may be linked to other unsolvedhomicide s.External links
* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040829/news_1m29erskine.html The hunt for Scott Erskine]
* [http://www.mugshots.com/Criminal/Killers/Scott+Erskine.htm Scott Erskine mug shot]
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