- Kip Kinkel
Infobox Criminal
subject_name = Kipland Philip Kinkel
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date_of_birth = birth date and age|1982|08|30
place_of_birth =Springfield, Oregon , U.S.
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charge =murder ,attempted murder
penalty = 111-yearimprisonment
status = In prison
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parents = Bill Kinkel
Faith Kinkel
(both deceased)Kipland Philip Kinkel (born
August 30 ,1982 ) is an American convictedmurder er who perpetrated the killings of his parents onMay 20 ,1998 , and afterwards aschool shooting atThurston High School in Springfield,Oregon that left two students dead and 25 others wounded. He is currently serving a 111-year life sentence without the possibility ofparole .Biography
Early childhood
Kinkel's parents were Spanish teachers. The Kinkel family had spent one year in
Spain when he was six, where he attended a non-English-speaking school.cite web | title = The Killer at Thurston High: Who is Kip Kinkel? | publisher =PBS | work = Frontline | url = http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kinkel/kip/cron.html | accessdate = 2007-06-24] When Kinkel returned to Oregon, his teachers noticed that he was immature and lacked physical and emotional development. Based on the recommendation of his teachers, Kinkel's parents had him repeat the first grade.Kinkel had a strong interest in guns and bombs from an early age. His father at first resisted this, but later signed his son up for gun safety courses, and bought him a .22 caliberrifle and eventually a 9mmGlock handgun .Events leading to shooting
Expulsion
On
May 20 1998 , Kinkel was expelled from Thurston High School for being in possession of a handgun. A friend, Korey Ewert, had stolen a gun from Scott Keeney, the father of one of his friends, and arranged to sell it to Kinkel the night before. On the 20th, Kinkel paid $110 for the gun, aBeretta .32 pistol loaded with a 9-round magazine, which he then put in a paper bag and left in his locker.Scott Keeney soon discovered he was missing a handgun, and called the police to report it, and gave them a list of names of students he believed might have stolen the
firearm . Kinkel's name was not on the list. Eventually, the school became aware of his possible involvement and sent for him. When he was checked for weapons on his person, he reportedly stated: "Look, I'm gonna be square with you guys; the gun's in my locker." Kinkel was expelled from school, and Kinkel and Ewert were arrested. Kinkel was released from police custody and driven home by his father, Bill.Murder of parents
At 3:30 that afternoon, Kinkel retrieved his locked up Ruger semi-automatic rifle from his parents' room, loaded it, and proceeded to the kitchen, where he shot his father in the back of the head execution-style.
He then waited for his mother to come home. When she did, at about 6:00 p.m., Kinkel told her that he loved her, dropped into a military firing stance and shot her five times through the head and once in the heart.
He later claimed he wanted to protect his parents from the embarrassment his expulsion would have caused them. [cite web | title = Tapes show Kinkel's return to scene of Oregon school shooting | publisher =
CNN | date =January 21 ,2000 | url = http://archives.cnn.com/2000/US/01/21/kinkel.revisited/ | accessdate = 2007-06-26]Kinkel left his mother's body in the garage and dragged his father into the bathroom, where he locked the door. He placed a white sheet over each of the bodies. During the night he also played the song "Liebestod" from the soundtrack of "
Romeo + Juliet " repeatedly. It was still playing when the police arrived.hooting at Thurston High
On
May 21 , Kinkel drove his mother'sFord Explorer to the high school. He wore atrench coat to hide the four weapons he carried: a hunting knife (purchased for him by his father), a 9mm Glock 19 pistol, a Ruger .22semi-automatic rifle , and a Ruger .22 pistol. He was carrying 1,127 rounds of ammunition.cite news |first = Nicole |last=Fancher |title=8 years later: Thurston and Kinkel revisited |date=2006-10-02 |accessdate=2007-09-27 |url=http://media.www.dailyemerald.com/media/storage/paper859/news/2006/10/02/News/8.Years.Later.Thurston.And.Kinkel.Revisited-2319494.shtml |publisher="Oregon Daily Emerald "]He parked outside the school, entered the hallway and fired two shots, one fatally wounding Ben Walker and the other wounding Ryan Atteberry. Kinkel then entered the cafeteria and, walking across it, fired the remaining 48 rounds from the 50-round magazine in his rifle, wounding 25 students [cite news |first=Andrea |last=Damewood | coauthors=Rebecca Nolan |title=Reaction: UO students express shock, fear in wake of shootings|url=http://www.registerguard.com/news/2007/04/17/a1.campusreax.0417.p1.php?section=cityregion |publisher="
The Register-Guard " |date=2007-04-27 |accessdate=2007-09-27] and killing Mikael Nicholauson, also a student. Kinkel fired a total of 51 rounds, 37 of which were hits.When his rifle ran out of ammunition and Kinkel began to reload, wounded student Jacob Ryker—recognizing from his own experience with guns that Kinkel was out of ammunition (and understood that this was the best chance to stop Kinkel)—tackled him, and was soon assisted by several other students. Kinkel drew the Glock, and managed to fire only one shot before he was disarmed, injuring Jacob Ryker again as well as another student. The students restrained Kinkel until the police arrived and arrested him. [cite web |title=Accused Oregon school shooter shows no emotion in court|publisher=
CNN |date=1998-05-22|url=http://www.cnn.com/US/9805/22/oregon.shooting.pm/|accessdate=2008-02-24]Nicholauson died at the scene, and Walker died after being transported to the hospital and kept on life support until his parents arrived. The other students, including Ryker, were also taken to the hospital with a variety of wounds. Ryker was in critical condition because of a perforated lung, but he later made a full recovery.
Seven students were involved in subduing and disarming Kinkel. [cite web | title = Thurston Memorial Dedication on May 21 | publisher = "
The Register-Guard " | date = 2003 | url = http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Thurston+memorial+dedication+on+May+21-a0101215285 | accessdate = 2008-02-24] Five were Boy Scouts and received awards for their actions. [cite web | title = School Hero Honored By Scouts | publisher =CBS News | date = 1998 | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/08/11/national/main8610.shtml | accessdate = 2007-06-26]Victims
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*Bill Kinkel, by a single .22 shot to the back of the head
*Faith Kinkel, by six .22 rounds to the head and heartThurston High School
*Ben Walker, by a single .22 round to the head
*Mikael Nicholauson, by a single point-blank .22 round to the head (injured by shots to the chest and thigh)Trial and imprisonment
Arrest and sentencing
When Kinkel was brought to the police station, he lunged at Al Warthen, a police officer, with his knife, screaming "Shoot me, kill me!" The officer sprayed Kinkel with
pepper spray , thwarting his attack. Kinkel later said that he wanted to trick the officer into shooting him, and that he had wanted to commitsuicide after killing his parents, but could not bring himself to do it.It was reported that he had two bullets strapped to his chest at the time of the shooting, in order to end his life; however, he was never able to use them.
At his sentencing, the defense presented a number of experts in mental health in an effort to prove that Kinkel was mentally ill. The only psychologist who had seen Kinkel before the shootings maintained that he was in satisfactory mental health. However, he had only seen Kinkel for a total of nine sessions, after which his parents felt that he had made satisfactory progress.
On
September 24 ,1999 , three days beforejury selection was set to begin, Kinkel pleaded guilty tomurder andattempted murder , foregoing the possibility of being acquitted by reason ofinsanity . In November 1999, Kinkel was sentenced to more than 111 years in prison, without the possibility ofparole . At sentencing, Kinkel apologized to the court for the murder of his parents and the shooting spree. [Citation | last = Howe Verhovek | first = Sam | title = Teenager to spend life in prison for shootings | newspaper =The New York Times | year = 1999 | date =1999-11-11 ]In June 2007, Kinkel sought a new trial. He argued that his previous attorneys should have taken the case to trial and used the
insanity defense . Two psychiatrists have testified that Kinkel exhibited the signs of paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the shooting. [cite web | title = Doctors: Kinkel hid schizophrenia | publisher =KATU | date =June 19 ,2007 | url = http://www.katu.com/news/8082147.html | accessdate = 2007-06-26] In August 2007, a Marion County judge denied him a new trial. His lawyer planned to appeal. [cite web | title = Judge denies Kip Kinkel's request for a new trial | publisher =KATU | date =August 8 ,2007 | url = http://www.katu.com/news/local/9021917.html | accessdate = 2007-08-09]Serving time
Kinkel is currently serving his 111 year sentence at the
Oregon State Correctional Institution inSalem, Oregon . He completed his high school diploma while serving a portion of his life sentence atMacLaren Youth Correctional Facility inWoodburn, Oregon . OnJune 11 2007 , Kinkel, nearing his 25th birthday (maximum age to be held as a juvenile in Oregon), was transferred from theOregon Youth Authority juvenile facility, MacLaren, to the Oregon State Correctional Institution. [cite web | title = School shooter Kinkel moves to adult prison | publisher = "Statesman Journal " | date =June 12 ,2007 | url = http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070612/NEWS/70612003/1001 | accessdate = 2007-06-23]References
External links
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/weird/kids1/kinkel_2.html "CourtTV" article on Kinkel]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04E4DA1E39F930A15756C0A96E958260 "New York Times" article] on Jacob Ryker
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