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CA- Port Hueneme Child Molester Is Found Hanged in His Jail Cell

7-12-2004 California:

A Port Hueneme child molester awaiting sentencing apparently hanged himself in his jail cell, Ventura County sheriff’s officials said Sunday.

Ronald Lee Bershers, 41, was found dead during a routine check of cells at the Ventura County Jail late Saturday, said Capt. Chris Lathrop.

He had not been considered a suicide threat and had not been placed on any special surveillance, Lathrop said.

“It’s our general policy to question inmates and some of the questions pertain to mental well-being,” Lathrop said.

Bershers was seen alive about an hour before his body was found hanging from a sheet around 10:45 p.m., Lathrop said. Attempts to resuscitate him failed, he said.

Bershers was arrested by Port Hueneme police in October 2002 on suspicion of child molestation, Lathrop said.

He was found guilty in April and scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 12, he said.

Inmates typically are issued two sheets and a blanket, Lathrop said. Bershers apparently tied one of his sheets to a rail at the top of a bunk bed and used it to hang himself, he said.

He didn’t have a cellmate, a jail official said.

Sheriff’s major crime investigators will look into the death. An autopsy performed Sunday determined that Bershers died of asphyxia by hanging, but a ruling on the manner of death was not yet complete, a coroner’s spokesman said. ..News Source.. by Catherine Saillant

SC- Inmate Commits Suicide at Spartanburg County Jail

8-29-2008 South Carolina:

A man at the Spartanburg County jail has committed suicide by hanging himself with a mattress cover.

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) -- A man at the Spartanburg County jail has committed suicide by hanging himself with a mattress cover.

Authorities say 31-year-old Gerald Keith Tessnear was found dead Saturday afternoon, a day after he was booked on a charge of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor.

Jail Director Larry Powers says Tessnear was being kept in a cell by himself and was found when guards did a head count.

Police say Tessnear was arrested after the father of a 13-year-old boy told investigators his son told him that Tessnear fondled him two years ago.

Powers says Tessnear is the second inmate to kill himself since the county's opened its current jail in 1994. ..News Source.. by WLTX.com

PA- Sex offender’s body found in Delaware River

8-25-2008 Pennsylvania:

The body of a convicted sex offender was found floating in the Delaware River yesterday, a day after he was to have been sentenced in Montgomery County Court, police said.

James Pierce, 62, apparently jumped from the Tacony Palmyra Bridge on his birthday, Monday, leaving behind a note inside his parked car. Pierce, who had addresses in Telford and Philadelphia, faced 10 to 20 years in prison on the sex offender charge, police said.

His body was spotted shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday near a boat ramp on the 5800 block of Tacony Street. ..News Source.. by Sam Wood

IA- Hiker finds body presumed to be UI professor

8-25-2008 Iowa:

Local authorities believe they have found missing UI Professor Arthur Miller after a body and rifle were discovered in Hickory Hill Park on Sunday, three days after police suspended their search.

Daniel Hoover, a former member of the Linn County underwater search and rescue unit, went searching the park for Miller and found a body near a deer trail in thickly covered area, he said.

Although police can not confirm the identity of the body, Brotherton said all signs point to Miller. An autopsy is scheduled for this morning in Ankeny, Iowa.

The body was a five-minute walk from where Miller's car was found Aug. 20, said Iowa City police Sgt. Mike Brotherton.

Hoover called police at approximately 12:30 p.m. and said that he came across a deceased and decomposing body. He searched for around two hours.

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CA- Parolee apparently kills self after N. Sacramento homicide

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8-21-2008 California:

Bobbie Johnson bought beer for the guy who slept in a garage down the street from his North Sacramento home.

Ma Phompong, 28, returned the favor by shooting Johnson's longtime companion dead. Then Phompong beat the man who befriended him halfway to the grave.

On Thursday, Phompong, a parolee from Stanislaus County, apparently killed himself with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Fresno.

The apparent suicide ended a 12-hour standoff with police and a manhunt that began the night before with the shooting death of Anna McCaleb, 61, and the attack on Johnson, 59, that left him with a broken eye socket.

"I just hope nobody else has to go through something like this in their life," said Ginger Ferguson, Bobbie Johnson's sister. "People have to be very careful about who they befriend and let into their homes because you never know."

Ferguson said Thursday that her brother was undergoing facial reconstruction surgery to repair bones that shattered when he was hit in the eye. She said he did not yet know that McCaleb was slain.

"I don't want him to give up," Ferguson said. "Trying to keep his will is the main thing we're trying to do right now."

On Wednesday night, Sacramento police were called to a home on Price Court in North Sacramento, authorities said. Inside, officers found McCaleb shot to death. They found Johnson badly beaten and locked in a garage.

The suspect – later identified as Phompong – had stolen the victims' Toyota Tundra pickup truck and likely fled to Fresno, authorities said.

Sacramento police alerted officers in Fresno and said they suspected that Phompong had stolen several weapons and ammunition from the victims' home.

Fresno police spotted the pickup and learned that Phompong was likely in an apartment complex where a relative lived.

Police called in the SWAT team and used "flash-bang" devices and tear gas to try to get Phompong out of the apartment, Fresno police said. Officers never made contact with the suspect.

A robot sent into the apartment recorded images of a body lying on the floor.

Shortly after 11 a.m., SWAT officers found Phompong inside the apartment, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. They found a .30-30 long rifle, the same model Phompong reportedly stole from the North Sacramento victims, Fresno police spokesman Jeff Cardinale said.

Thursday evening, police were awaiting fingerprint results to positively identify the body as Phompong.

A relative of Phompong reached Thursday by phone declined an interview.

Phompong was paroled Aug. 22, 2006, after serving nearly nine years of a 13-year sentence for an assault with a deadly weapon conviction that stemmed from the 1998 knife attack. Stanislaus County Assistant District Attorney Carol Shipley said Phompong had initially been charged with attempted murder for the assault. She said Phompong attacked the victim because he had testified against him in a previous case.

In September 2006, Phompong had been ordered deported by a judge, but was released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody that December under parole supervision, according to officials at ICE and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Phompong was assigned to a parole agent in Modesto.

"He had no permission to be there (in Sacramento) and if he was, it was not to the knowledge of his agent of record," said Gordon Hinkle, a CDCR spokesman.

Latoya McGee, a 25-year-old resident of Price Court, said Phompong had been living in her family's detached garage for three months. They knew he had been in prison, she said, but not why.

McGee described him as a nice guy who had been looking for a job and who didn't cause trouble for the family. He was so chatty, in fact, said McGee's sister Latrina, that she sometimes avoided him.

Phompong became friendly with Johnson and McCaleb, the sisters said. He sometimes helped the couple clean house or went places with them.

Latoya McGee said her family recently let Phompong sleep in the house to escape the heat and bugs in the garage.

"Sometimes he slept on the floor next to us," she said. "We never see no signs of this, though." ..News Source.. by Kim Minugh, Andy Furillo and Niesha Lofing

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Standoff Over In Central Fresno; Suspect Found Dead

A nine-hour standoff in Central Fresno is finally over; the suspect found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The stand-off began around 3 a.m. Thursday at an apartment four-plex along the 3700 Block of Clay Avenue, where police believed a Sacramento murder suspect was located.

According to police, 28-year-old Ma Phompong, had been involved in a home invasion Wednesday night in Sacramento. Officers say he killed a 61-year-old woman, and severely beat her 59-year-old husband. Phompong is said to have stolen several firearms from the residence, along with a Toyota Tundra truck before fleeing. Police say the Phompong was an acquaintance of the couple.

Sacramento Police alerted Fresno Police that Phompong could be headed towards the Fresno area. Around 12:15 a.m. on Thursday, Fresno Police spotted the stolen truck near the intersection of Olive and Tyler.

By 3 a.m. police had surrounded the four-plex on Clay, where they believed Phompong was hiding. The apartment complex, along with nearby homes were evacuated.

Three of the evacuees had been inside the apartment with Phompong. Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer has confirmed that one of them was Phompong's cousin. Dyer says Phompong may have chosen to flee to Fresno due to the family connection.

Fresno Police crisis negotiators, along with SWAT officers, and the Sacramento Police spent several hours attempting to make contact with Phompong. They deployed two flash bangs, and tried calling the apartment's phone line. No communication was ever made though, and officers decided to send in a robot.

The robot, equipped with a camera, detonated tear gas three times. The robot then made its way into the bedroom where it located what looked to be Phompong's feet. Officers then entered the apartment where they found Phompong dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Police believe Phompong killed himself with one of the firearms stolen in the Sacramento home invasion.

"Although we were not able to take the suspect into custody alive, he made the decision to take his own life," Dyer said in an afternoon news conference.

Dyer acknowledged that while there has been no formal identification of Phompong, including fingerprints, "We have every reason to believe that this is the individual that killed himself," Dyer said. According to Dyer, Phompong had other distinguishing characteristics.

The stand-off required the closure of several streets in the area, including Olive to Tyler and Millbrook to Cedar. Police say that no schools in the area were impacted by the situation, and no residents were put at-risk. "We did everything we could in terms of exercising precautions to make sure this operation was done extremely safely," Dyer said.

This was not Phompong's first run-in with the law. Back in 1998 he was involved in another home invasion in the Modesto area, in which the homeowner was stabbed to death. Phompong pleaded to a lesser charge of assault with a deadly weapon, and was currently out on parole. Phompong was also a registered sex offender. ..News Source.. by KMPH Fox

AZ- Another Pinal County jail inmate kills himself

8-21-2008 Arizona:

A 45-year-old man committed suicide inside the Pinal County Adult Detention Center early Wednesday, marking the third time an inmate killed himself in just over a month.

Jail staff found Ricky Mann, who was physically handicapped, dead just after midnight. He strangled himself by tying a sheet to his medical walker, sheriff's officials said.

Suicides at Pinal County jail raise concerns

Mann's death comes the day after a Tribune report that cited concerns from experts about recent suicides at the jail. They questioned the jail's supervision, medical care and management.

The other suicides occurred July 8 and 16.

In a statement, the sheriff's office said it is putting the entire jail staff through a refresher course in suicide prevention.

The training will be conducted next week by Pinal County Correctional Health's mental health staff.

Before Mann's death, Pinal County jail's suicide rate was more than double national averages for county jails, according to data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Since 2005, there have been a total of five suicides and five suicide-related injuries. The sheriff's office is also facing a lawsuit for one of the deaths, which occurred last year.

Chief Deputy Terry Altman runs the Pinal County jail, and the recent deaths aren't the first time he's seen a surge of inmate suicides in a short period.

In 2004, Altman was demoted from his position as top commander for the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida after five inmates committed suicide in three months.

Altman has refused interview requests about the suicides and the jail.

Lawyer David Don has filed suit against the jail in the April 2007 death of inmate George Horner, who was found hanging by a sheet from a vent in his cell.

Don wrote in a court document that jail staff knew Horner was suffering from suicidal thoughts and didn't do anything to prevent his death. Horner's family sought a $600,000 settlement. But that offer was rejected, and the case will now go before a jury.

Mann was never placed on suicide watch, sheriff's spokeswoman Vanessa White said. He was booked into jail March 22 and was awaiting trial on several child sex charges. ..News Source.. by David Biscobing, Tribune

India- Accused of rape, principal ends life

8-14-2008 India:

YAMUNANAGAR: Rape allegations and subsequent police harassment drove the principal of a polytechnic institute here to suicide. Traumatized, Tarun Batra, 35, consumed sulphos on Sunday. His body was found in the fields near Buria bridge on Monday.

The incident led to tense moments as angry relatives and members of several organizations carried the body to the mini secretariat, demanding action against the accused cop. They relented only after being assured that SP CS Rao had suspended ASI Kuldeep Walia — accused of causing undue harassment to the deceased and demanding bribe — and also marked an inquiry to the DSP, headquarters.

Later, Joginder Lal, Tarun’s father, met the SP to hand over the two-page suicide note written by the deceased. In his note, Tarun claimed innocence and alleged frame up by ASI Walia. On June 10, a case of gangrape was registered on the complaint of a woman of Bhatia Nagar locality against seven persons, including Shalu and Gaurav of Bank Colony. It is said that Walia, spotting a chance to make a quick buck, started intimidating Tarun.

“I had gone to my parental home at Saharanpur for rakhi. Yesterday (on Sunday), I tried to contact Tarun over his cellphone, but in vain. It was much later in the day, around 4.30 pm, that I heard about his death,” said Dimple, the deceased’s wife. She claimed a policeman had been harassing her husband in a rape case for over two months. “He had taken Rs 50,000 in bribe and demanded another Rs 50,000 on August 15.” tnn

District chemist association president Manjeet Sharma and Beopar Mandal chief Mohinder Mittal have demanded that the accused cop be booked under section 306 of IPC. However, the SP has stated that further action would be taken only after the report of inquiry, marked to DSP Ramchander, is submitted. ..News Source.. by Times of India

ME- Police: Car explosion was suicide

8-20-2008 Maine:
WINSLOW -- An explosion on Monday rocked businesses on China Road, killed a Palermo man and sent flames and automobile parts flying at least 20 feet in the air, witnesses said.

Maine Department of Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland said 23-year-old Shane Rexford purchased cigarette lighters at the Cumberland Farms convenience store, drove across the street into the parking lot shared by Pleau's Market and Movie Gallery and ignited a flammable liquid inside his car around 8:15 p.m. Monday.

Rexford died in the fire, which is being treated as a suicide, McCausland said. No one else was hurt.

"I heard this tremendous boom, and it shook the whole building," Movie Gallery Manager Kristen Berard said. The car ignited about 50 feet from the store.

"I ran out, and the trees were all on fire. I was just shaking."

Berard said as she watched, a second explosion launched parts of Rexford's Chevrolet Impala as high as the power lines overhead.

Police and medics arrived on the scene, but Rexford was already dead when they saw him in the driver's seat, according to the Winslow Police call log.

Maine State Police were confident enough about Rexford's identity on Tuesday to inform his mother of what had happened, McCausland said. The medical examiner's office has not yet positively identified Rexford as the deceased.

McCausland said Rexford, of Carrs Corner Road in Palermo, had been a sex offender who, in December 2007, was convicted of possessing sexually explicit material of a minor under 12.

Rexford served five months in the Waldo County Jail and was released in May, a corrections officer said last night from the Belfast jail.

The Impala in the fire was registered in both Rexford's and his mother's names, McCausland said.

Police say the Impala was parked when Rexford lit the flammable fluid. Berard said it appeared that the car was moving while it was in flames, but whether that was from the force of the blast or if the vehicle was still gear, she did not know. From her perspective, she said it appeared that the vehicle slammed into the guard rail at the edge of the parking lot.

The flames and explosion would have been clearly visible from McDonald's across the street.

"My employees told me they could feel the percussion of the blast," McDonald's Manager Derik Boutin said.

Flames scorched trees at the scene about 20 feet up, and charred bits on Monday were still scattered on the asphalt. The metal grill from the Impala and a couple of other charred car parts were also left.

Ken Quirion, of Winslow, was on the Sebasticook River Bridge at a traffic light when he saw youths run across China Road from Cumberland Farms to the fire scene.

A former state fire investigator, Quirion said he drove into the parking lot where the car, parked against the trees with no other vehicles around, was fully engulfed. He said he could not tell if anyone was inside.

"There was so much fire that you couldn't tell anything and I wasn't about to get close because this fire was really going," Quirion said. "The glass was broken out of the whole car, so the fire went extremely quick."

Quirion said he suspected that the Fire Department had just been called about the fire because fire officials arrived about four minutes later -- about the amount of time one would expect for arrival.

"The fire was going awful quick in a very short time and that doesn't happen in an accidental fire," Quirion said.

He said when he heard the news Tuesday that the fire was not accidental, it all made sense.

This was not only the incident in recent memory of an apparent self-immolation, McCausland said.

In Hancock County, a college student doused himself in gasoline and set himself on fire earlier this year, McCausland said. ..News Source.. by JOEL ELLIOTT Staff Writer

Differential Suicide Rates in Typologies of Child Sex Offenders in a 6-year Consecutive Cohort of Male Suicides

2004:

Abstract:

Earlier research identified 3 typologies of Child Sex Offenders [CSO] with high rates of suicide. To test this finding suicide rates of 3 types of CSO were compared in a 6-year cohort of regional suicides. All male suicides were identified from Coroners” inquest files and CSO data drawn from police records to calculate CSO suicide rates. The results show that suicide in “Multi-criminal” CSO is 12 times higher than the general population but not statistically significantly. Two significant results were “Sex Only” CSO suicides were 183 times the general population and 15 times the Multi-criminal CSO rates, with no suicides amongst the Violent CSO's. Implications for suicide prevention and child protection are presented. ..Source.. by Colin Pritchard and Elizabeth King, Archives of Suicide Research, Volume 9, Number 1, 1 January 2005 , pp. 35-43(9)

Suicide Methods in Prison

May 2006 National:

From strangulation to head-bashing, suicides can be harrowing, if not sometimes creative.

As unfortunate as it may sound, prisoners must employ a certain degree of creativity when contemplating suicide. Without easy or legal access to drugs, weapons, or willing assistants, inmates often use painful, even tortuous, methods of shuffling off the mortal coil. Correctional agencies, such as the Prison Service of England and Wales, attempt to moderate inmate opportunity to commit suicide by designing cells with high security window grills, moving-plate safe ventilators, rectangular, floor-mounted safe-skirting heater pipes, and fixed resin-clad storage units (Burrows, Brock, Hulley 2003). At many prisons suicide assessments are conducted at intake, and if suicidal tendencies are discovered, the inmate is placed in a specially-supervised ward that is periodically checked by staff no fewer than every 15 minutes. Inmates at these wards are usually only afforded hosptial-like garments and one blanket, and are sometimes placed in restraint chairs if symptoms are severe.

It is unclear whether many of these developments work or not. Many of the risk-factors for suicidal behaviour in prisoners resemble those for non-prisoners, such as substance-abuse, mental health facility-admittance, acute psychoses, and psychiatric morbidity (Shaw, Appleby, Baker 2003); it may be more efficient and cost-effective to assess and monitor these indications on a regular basis than attempt to redesign the living environments of potentially millions of inmates. In addition, many methods of suicide are varied and sometimes ingenious, to the point where many superintendents or wardens have publicly acknowledged that institutions, regardless of how much protection they afford the prisoner, will seldom be "suicide-proof." A spate of these different methods is outlined below.

Strangulation

The most common method of suicide, for a number of reasons, is hanging and strangulation, and the most common ligature points for strangulation are window bars, followed by bed fittings. Inmates spend most of their time alone in their cell, where they have access to bedsheets, time, and privacy. Inmates also use wires, ropes (usually taken from a workplace), shoelaces, socks, or belts. The most typical regiment for strangulation involves propping oneself up on a stool or chair, tying a makeshift rope around an overhead pipe, fixing a firm knot around the neck, and kicking away the chair underfoot. This method usually takes about 5 minutes. Some have used pencils, as shot as a few inches, to simulate a tourniquet with shoelaces. Some have tied their necks and a radiator pipe and simply continuously twisted their bodies to eventually cut off the circulation. Some inmates have successfully hanged themselves from no more than 6 inches off the floor, and from vertical pipes on the walls as opposed to horizontal pipes on the ceiling.

Asphyxiation has also been achieved by using a plastic bag to cut off air circulation. In July 2002, Australian inmate Bradley William Rapley affixed a plastic "property bag," used for holding cigarettes, around his neck with blankets and towel fragments. Others, such as a suicide in Colonie, NY, use their prison socks to tighten the bag. A Belfast prisoner in September of 2005 confounded experts by employing a "bizarre" series of knots to secure a plastic bag around his head and successfully commit suicide. John McGrath made 6 knots from laces, shirts, and towels, covered his mouth with a plastic bag, and stuffed bits and pieces of the bag up his nose. Knot expert Michael Lucas said that McGrath had likely prepared the knots in advance, using "granny knots with a left twist," and doing them in proper sequence (1 September 2005 Belfast News Letter).

Drug overdoses

Drugs are the next most common method of killing oneself. An inmate at Kingston Penitentiary once collected individual doses of carbon tetrachloride (cleaning fluid) on a regular basis from offices for two years as a prison office cleaner, so that he would finally have enough to damage his kidneys beyond repair and kill himself.

Rubbing alcohol (methylated alcohol) has also been used in the past, bought from messengers and other inmate cleaners. A fatal methyl alcohol overdose is usually preceded by intense periods of vomiting, blurred vision, muscle spasms, and acute pain. Permanent blindness, often after a period of a week or two, results. Rubbing alcohol appears to be unrestricted by national boundaries. Five inmates in Manila in 1996 were celebrating the election of a gang leader, Napoleon Montealegre, when all fill ill and one later died in hospital after drinking a cocktail made up of 1.5 liters of rubbing alcohol (Reuters, 16 February 1996). A year later in Bucharest, 16 inmates were hospitalized and two later died from an overdose of a methylated cocktail they had made from supplies in the furniture workshop.

Ethyl Glycol, or antifreeze, is sometimes acquired from radiators or air compressors. Fatal overdoses are preceded by abdominal cramps, weakness, vomiting, quickened heart rate and respiration, headache, coma, and blurred vision. Death results from kidney destruction, brought on by a particular acidic byproduct of antifreeze, oxalic acid, which destroys the tubules of the kidney and results in uremia, hepatomegaly, liver necrosis, and toxic degeneration of our brain's basal ganglia (which controls our sympathetic, physiological regulatory functions such as respiration and heart rate). In 2001 an inmate thrown in the drunk tank of an Anapolis jail later died from antifreeze poisoning, which investigators believed he had drunk from mixing orange juice and vodka in a container he had found in his vehicle (Associated Press, 8 February 2001). In Pensacola in February of 2005, an Escambia County commissioner facing a prison term for bribery, extortion, and grand theft, committed suicide by ingesting an undiscolsed amount of antifreeze and other toxic agents. His badly decomposed body was found a month after his death (The Tallahassee Democrat, 18 February 2005).

Mice pellets, possessing strychnine, have been shown to cause death, but are undesirably accompanied by severe convulsions.

Mace, containing myristin, is also fatal in high enough doses, producing hepatic necrosis. Both mace and nutmeg, similar to many methylated amphetamines and catecholamines, both produce distinctive hallucinogenic properties, albeit accompanied by severe nausea, dysphoria, and general feelings of illness. Turpentine and other similar cleaning poisons are common items in a prison environment, and can have fatal, if not chronically-painful, effects.

Falls have proven to be effective for those prisoners who have access to under-supervised heights. In 2005, Greg Cornell jumped from the second-storey tier inside the St. Joseph County Jail in South Bend and died later at a local hospital.

Typewriter cleaning fluid has been used in the past, and is particularly fatal by its liver-poisoning qualities.

Of course, most any psychoactive drug that can produce toxicity can be fatal in high enough doses. However, high doses may be particularly difficult to obtain in prison. As a possible solution, inmates may administer heavily adulterated compounds, or combinations of drugs that have a synergistic effect, such as taking benzodiazepines (Diazepam) with hypnotics or sedatives (alcohol, barbiturates), depressing respiration and causing death. Cyanide has also been smuggled in to prison on occasion, providing a particularly quick and lethal method of self-execution.


Self-inflicted Wounds

The third most common method of suicide. These most often include slashings, involving forks, bolts, knives, needles, razors, and bits of wire. Some swallow foreign objects. For example, one woman in Kingston Penitentiary broke a water glass against her cell wall, wrapped the broken pieces in damp toilet paper-ball, then swallowed it, resulting in fatal bowel perforations that would take 6 days to kill her. Inmates have also used paper clips to slash their wrists, but razor blades, which are preferred, are often accessible enough. Others have cut throats, necks, and stomachs, but few have slashed thighs. Sometimes, victims slash combinations of these body sites simultaneously, or combine slashings will drug overdoses, ensuring a death if one or the other fails. Slashings are not unheard of in condemned convicts just before their execution date. A more chilling case of suicide was that of Thai baby-slasher Sawai Palaphol, who repeatedly bashed his head into the prison wall until he collapsed, dead. One pathologically suicidal woman in a Warm Springs mental hospital tried to commit suicide by slashing her arms with a broken light bulb, by swallowing seven AA batteries and two razor blades, and by eating two-thirds of a tennis shoe, according to the Great Falls Tribune.


Most prison suicides remain private and acceptably ignored by fellow inmates and correctional staff, unless the victim is high-profile, or a so-called "bug." Media reports are similarly disinterested, and usually report the suicide in a pragmatic, non-analytical, presupposing fashion.

When discussing factors contributing to the desire to kill oneself while incarcerated, the answer seems self-evident; social isolation, harsh discipline, lack of privacy, constant threat of violence, fear, guilt, hopelessness, and depression all take a heavy toll on the human spirit. However, several common stressors typically precede an inmate suicide: 50% of suicide victims in New York prisons recently experienced inmate-inmate conflict, 42% experienced recent disciplinary action, 40% were in a state of fear, another 42% were physically ill, and an overwhelming 65% had either lost "good time" privileges or had severed relationships with friends or family. Many suicide victims saw a mental health service-provider before their suicide, but the majority of suicide victims are not mentally ill (Way, Miraglia, Sawyer 2005).

While increased security measures have likely reduced the number of suicides (and likely increased the total budget of correctional departments), the motivation to commit suicide must be equally considered in prevention. This, however, represents a paradox, particularly for lifers: how do we make an inmate want to live within a disciplinary environment that makes the inmate want to die? The traditional methods of preventing suicide used on the outside do not work on the inside, nor are they acceptable among the many proponents of retributive-punishment. Treatment programs remain a successful alternative, and fit well into the existing prison structure, although there is a reluctance to employ programming that does not target the needs that put the offender in jail, in the first place. More research needs to be done to conclusively establish the proper prevention of suicide in prison. ..News Source.. by Insideprison.com.

CA- Molestation Suspect, Suspect's Father, Kills Himself

4-20-2006 California:

BAKERSFIELD -- The case of a child molestation suspect has taken a turn: His father, Steven Erbacher, has killed himself.

Bakersfield police said they were headed to the home on Redwood Hills Court on Thursday morning to arrest Stephan Erbacher on multiple counts of child molestation involving two female children under the age of 14. But when they arrived, they found that Erbacher had killed himself. Coroner's officials said he died from a gunshot wound to his head.

His son, Justin Erbacher, is facing 23 charges of sexual assault on five separate young women. He was in superior court on Wednesday, when his case was delayed to May.

A teenage girl also faces charges in the case. She will be in a juvenile courtroom in May. ..News Source.. by KERO23 ABC



Accusations recanted in Erbacher hearing

12-12-2008 California:

Three young victims are changing their stories as a man convicted of molestation tries to get a new trial. In their changed testimony, the victims say it was only the father of Justin Erbacher who abused them.

FL- Man facing charges commits suicide

8-19-2008 Florida:

The search for a registered sex offender on the run ended Sunday.

Eddie Martin Frazier, III, of Pensacola, apparently committed suicide Sunday in a wooded area near his Escambia County home according to Escambia County Sheriff’s Spokesman Glenn Austin.

Frazier’s body was discovered at 11 a.m. Sunday off West Hope Drive, which is not far from his Shamrock Drive home.

According to Austin, a K-9 unit found Frazier near a blue tarp about 200 yards into the woods with an adjustable nylon zip cord pulled tightly around his neck.

The first district medical examiner’s office is expected to do an autopsy to determine Frazier’s cause of death.

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Redefining Suicide Risk — and Prevention Strategy

8-18-2008 National:

Six percent of undergraduates and 4 percent of graduate students seriously considered suicide within the last 12 months, according to a national survey released Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. More than half of those students never sought professional help or told anyone about their suicidal feelings.

The paper on the study called for colleges to rethink their suicide prevention strategies. While colleges do a good job of offering counseling to those who present themselves “in crisis,” they need to focus more on the overall campus environment if they are going to have an impact on reducing the numbers of students who seriously consider suicide. The study was conducted by a research team at the University of Texas at Austin, and involved surveys of 26,000 students at 70 colleges and universities who were reached through the National Research Consortium of Counseling Centers in Higher Education.

Of all of the students, more than half reported at least one episode of suicidal thinking at some point in their lives. Five percent reported making a suicide attempt at least once in their lifetime.

Of those reporting suicidal thoughts, most described the period as “intense and brief,” with more than half of the episodes lasting one day or less. But the researchers stressed that the brevity of these episodes did not suggest that they were not serious threats. More than half of these students engage in specific planning during the periods — plotting scenarios, figuring out how they might kill themselves, writing notes, etc.

Fourteen percent of the undergraduates who seriously considered suicide in the last year and 8 percent of graduate students made a suicide attempt. Of those who attempted suicide, 19 percent of undergraduates and 28 percent of graduate students required medical attention.

Students seriously considering suicide gave the following reasons (in order): wanting relief from emotional or physical pain, problems with romantic relationships, the desire to end their life and problems with college or academics.

David J. Drum, the lead author of the paper, is a professor of education psychology and former director of the counseling center at Texas. In an interview Sunday, he said that the research shows the need for “a new paradigm” in campus suicide prevention.

“When you have 6 percent of your undergraduates who can report that they seriously consider suicide, that tells you that it’s a far more common phenomenon than you see when you just deal with students in crisis,” he said.

Especially since so many of these students never seek help, he said, colleges need to look at the circumstances that create “suicide ideation” and confront those — while continuing to serve those who seek counseling.

Given clear patterns between relationship violence, sexual assault, and substance abuse with suicide, efforts to reduce their prevalence can reduce the number of people who think about suicide. Further, he said that more depression awareness programs, as well as efforts to promote “campus inclusion” so students are less likely to feel “isolated and alone,” may have an impact.

While counseling centers need more resources to help those who seek assistance, Drum said that colleges must focus on the factors that “predispose people to suicide” and address them. Ultimately, he said, “we have to do things that strengthen the health of the entire student body.” ..News Source.. by Scott Jaschik

CA- Suicides Follow Porn Crackdown

5-28-2008 California:

Defendants who keep child pornography on their computers make tempting — and relatively easy — targets for federal prosecutors.

Few offenders elicit so little sympathy from all frequencies of the political spectrum. The cases are incredibly difficult to fight, according to defense lawyers: So long as the feds lawfully search the computer, stiff mandatory minimum sentences reduce plea bargaining leverage to nil.

The Justice Department has escalated its efforts since announcing Project Safe Childhood in 2006, filing 27 percent more indictments last year. Now, the psychological weight of child porn prosecutions — for family members, lawyers, judges and defendants themselves — is beginning to emerge.

In the Northern District of California alone, four child porn targets have committed suicide over the past nine months, according to government court filings in two separate cases. One additional defendant tried to kill himself in February, court records indicate.

"I'm not surprised the numbers are up, frankly," said San Francisco solo Miranda Kane, a former federal prosecutor who litigated and supervised child pornography cases for the government. "It's a devastating thing to be exposed, and you're publicly shamed. We would go to great effort to keep the victims' names out, but defendants' names are right there in the [San Francisco] Chronicle all the time."

The suicides are a pressing issue for magistrate judges, who must decide whether to remand defendants once they are arraigned. They add emotional baggage for defense lawyers, who already may not be enthusiastic about the subject matter they must delve into.

Prosecutors have been trying to share as much information about the suicides with judges as possible, U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello said. Ultimately, he said, the courts must craft a solution.

"It's not our objective to destroy human lives," Russoniello said, "but it is our obligation to protect the most vulnerable in our society from exploitation."

Finally, the suicides present an overlay of grief for the defendants' family members, who already grapple with feelings of disbelief and betrayal following an indictment. ..For the rest of this excellent report.. by Dan Levine, The Reporter

MO- St. Charles Sex Offender Found Dead In Cell

8-19-2008 Missouri:

KSDK -- A St. Charles man, accused of raping young girls during the late 1990s, killed himself in prison this weekend.

The St. Charles County prosecutor says Charles Steffani tied a bed sheet around his neck, then positioned himself on the bed in a way that cut off circulation.

The suicide took place Saturday at Jefferson County Correctional Center. Steffani, who was charged with 17 new felonies last year, was already serving a 20-year sentence for similar crimes in 2005.

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The Consequences, of sex laws, sex crimes and accusations!
Suicides, Deaths, Murders, and Revenge.

This blog is a legislative and public servant reminder, that something needs to be done; this is not a memorial. The consequences that sometimes occur need to be addressed as strongly as prevention, prosecution and punishment of sex offenses. When lives hang in the balance, ignoring the issues and consequences -even subtly-, is not an answer. Ignorance, of laws and issues, is not permitted for an offender, nor should it be for legislatures or public servants. We are quite sure this is not a complete list, but just those we have been advised of.

UK- Sex charge teacher took his own life

8-8-2008 United Kingdom:

A TEACHER accused of sex offences took his own life by throwing himself off high cliffs, an inquest heard.

The body of Cambridge graduate Adrian Wolfson, 35, was found on the shoreline near Botallack in the far west of Cornwall on February 27 this year.

The inquest heard that five days earlier Mr Wolfson had pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual activity in the presence of a child.

A page has been set up on social networking website Facebook in memory of Mr Wolfson. More than 200 friends and former pupils have paid tribute to an "inspirational" teacher.

The inquest at Truro City Hall yesterday heard that Mr Wolfson had been a teacher for 12 years at Deansfield Primary School in Eltham, South London.

Police were called to Thamesmead Leisure Centre on February 20 following reports that a man had performed a sex act on himself in front of children.

The inquest heard that Mr Wolfson booked himself in at the Porthminster Hotel in St Ives on February 23.

Staff at the hotel became concerned on February 26 after four empty packets of painkillers were found in Mr Wolfson's room by a chambermaid. Mr Wolfson had booked himself in to the Wellington Hotel in St Just on February 26 and was last seen eating breakfast there on the morning of February 27.

Later that morning his body was found at the bottom of cliffs near Zawn Cove by the police helicopter.

The inquest was told that a letter found in Mr Wolfson's rucksack was addressed to "the person who finds me". The letter said that he had left a fingerprint on his spectacles to confirm his identity. He wrote: "This is the last place I have chosen to feel the wind in my face."

None of Mr Wolfson's family were present at yesterday's hearing. A statement from his father, Stanley Wolfson, said: "He was distraught and said he had been treated very badly by the people who arrested him and locked him up. When he left he gave me a big hug and told me he loved me, which he had only done once before when his mother had recently died. He had a massive circle of friends, he had had many letters of support and it is clear he took his own life."

Suzanne Ellis, a close friend, said she received a suicide note from Mr Wolfson dated February 24 and postmarked February 25. When asked by Cornwall coroner, Dr Emma Carlyon, if there were any triggers to Mr Wolfson's actions, Ms Ellis said: "He strongly denied the charges of indecent exposure in court and pleaded not guilty.

There was press coverage which was difficult for him and his family. Allegations like this would destroy him and his family."

Dr Carlyon said the cause of death was multiple injuries caused by a cliff fall and said that he took his own life.

Immediately after the hearing Ms Ellis gave a statement to the WMN which described Mr Wolfson as a caring brother and son, a wonderful friend and an inspirational teacher.

She said: "One single, unfounded allegation was enough to blow apart everything he loved and had worked so hard for in his community.

"To be guilty by accusation is a perversion of justice. Adrian's resulting death is a tragedy for him and all those who loved him so much. It is also an indictment on our society and justice system." ..News Source.. by Western Morning News

CA- Redlands man suspected of being molester takes his own life as police arrive

8-8-2008 California:

A 74-year-old Redlands man who committed suicide Wednesday evening was identified today as a convicted child molester who failed to appear for his sentencing last week.

Redlands police had gone to the hotel room to serve an arrest warrant for Walter Ward Davis charging him with failing to appear in San Bernardino County Superior Court on July 30, police spokesman Carl Baker said.

"Before the officer even had a chance to knock on the door, he heard a shot and the sound of a body hitting the floor," Baker said.

A revolver was found beneath the man's body shortly after the 5:50 p.m. shooting at the Sunrise Motel in the 1400 block of West Redlands Boulevard. He was pronounced dead at the scene and the coroner's office later identified the man as Davis.

Davis pleaded guilty July 2 to felony charges of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14, according to court records. He was arrested in October 2007 after allegations of abuse that was reported to have occurred in 2005, Deputy District Attorney Jane Templeton said. The victim was a family member who was reportedly abused at least three times over a period of three months, she said.

Based on Davis' plea agreement, he would not have received any jail time beyond the year in custody he had already served while awaiting trail, Templeton said. The sentencing called for five years of felony probation.

Because he failed to show up for the sentencing, Davis faced up to 16 years in prison, Templeton said.

Deputy Public Defender Eric Teti, who represented Davis, said he last saw his client in court in July and did not know why he failed to appear for sentencing. Teti said Davis had seemed pleased with the plea agreement because it required no further jail time. ..News Source.. by Imran Ghori

FL- Taunted inmate found hanged in Pasco jail

8-7-2008 Florida:

LAND O'LAKES — When Michael Kent Mollett entered the Pasco County jail in May, the other inmates were waiting for him.

Mollett, 40, had reportedly confessed to at least some of the accusations against him: 17 rapes of a young girl over an 11-year period. He became the subject of constant harassment from inmates. Sometimes, the taunts were sexual.

"All the inmates hate me because of the sex charges I have," he told one deputy, according to Sheriff's Office spokesman Kevin Doll.

"There is a social order, and sexual abusers of children are generally considered at the bottom of the order," Doll said.

On Saturday, a cellmate told deputies that Mollett was suicidal, Doll said. Mollett said he was just depressed. Still, on Monday, officers moved him to a single cell to shield him from harassment.

A deputy checked Mollett's cell every half hour. At 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to a sheriff's report, everything seemed fine.

The deputy returned at 2 a.m. He found Mollett's 5-foot-10 body hanging from a towel hook by a pillowcase tied around his neck, the report said. Mollett had no pulse and could not be revived.

The county jail often takes precautions with inmates deemed suicidal, Doll said, including taking away pillowcases or assigning a deputy to watch the inmate throughout the day.

Mollett did not receive those precautions.

"If we put everyone who said they were suicidal in protective custody, we wouldn't have anyone in the general population," Doll said.

Doll made a similar comment Monday after another inmate attempted suicide in the county jail. While in a holding area waiting to be booked, 28-year-old Krista Brescia took off her underpants and tightened them around her neck.

A deputy saw Brescia and was able to cut the underwear off. Brescia remained in the hospital Wednesday afternoon.

Mollett, who lived in New Port Richey, faced three counts of sexual battery of a victim under 18 years of age.

The charges stemmed from three incidents that occurred in May, a sheriff's report said. The Pasco Times is withholding the identity of the victim. ..News Source.. by Nomaan Merchant, Times Staff Writer

FL- County inmate commits suicide

8-6-2008 Florida:

MANATEE --A man facing prison time for incest was found dead in his cell late Monday at the Manatee County jail.

Jail officials are treating his death as a suicide.

Michael Alan Mills, 46, was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison after pleading no contest to eight counts of incest.

He was also facing a count of sexual battery in Leon County, where he was going to be extradited, detectives said.

Mills, who was being held in protective custody, was alive when jail officials conducted a head count at 10:15 p.m.

Inmates in protective custody are checked about every 30 minutes, said Randy Warren, Manatee County Sheriff's spokesman for the jail.

However, about 35 minutes later, Mills was found hanging from an air-conditioner vent in his cell. He used a sheet and socks to create a makeshift rope shortly after checks, the sheriff's office reported.

"When you have a population of 1,100 or more people who are dealing with a lot of issues they may not express to staff, there may not be visible indications that someone is going to harm themselves," Warren said. "In this case, the staff had no indication he wanted to harm himself. He was not on suicide watch."

Inmates on suicide watch are given paper gowns and sheets and are checked on at least every 15 minutes, Warren said.

Deputies tried reviving Mills and contacted emergency medical services, Warren said.

Manatee County sheriff's deputies arrested Mills Feb. 14 after investigators found him to be related to a woman he had two young daughters with. According to sheriff's reports, the woman told authorities the two were related and said they began having sex when she was 17.

The woman moved from New York when she was 16 to live with Mills when he was married and living in the Gainesville area.

Deputies responded to a room at the Budget Inn in the 600 block of 67th Street Circle East for a domestic incident at about 5:12 p.m. in February. The woman allegedly slapped Mills in the face and she was arrested. When Child Protective Services began reviewing the birth certificates of the children and woman, they opened an incest investigation.

The woman did not want Mills prosecuted, authorities said. Since the discovery, prosecutors said, the pair's daughters have been taken into state custody. They remain in foster care, according to detectives.

The last suicide at the jail took place in May 2006 when 44-year-old Glen Bivens jumped off a balcony. ..News Source.. by BETH BURGER