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Murder of Ryan Skipper

Ryan Keith Skipper (April 28, 1981 – March 14, 2007) was an American man from Polk County, Florida, who was murdered on March 14, 2007, in what authorities declared a hate crime. Skipper's body was discovered on March 15 along a roadside in Wahneta, Florida. Two men were arrested in connection with the crime: William David Brown Jr., and Joseph Bearden, 20 and 21 years old at the time of the incident, respectively. The men were charged with first-degree murder and robbery.[1]

Ryan Skipper
Born
Ryan Keith Skipper

(1981-04-28)April 28, 1981
DiedMarch 14, 2007(2007-03-14) (aged 25)
Cause of deathStab wounds

Bearden was convicted of second degree murder in addition to four additional counts on February 27, 2009.[2] He was sentenced to life in prison for the murder charge, two 15-year terms and two five-year terms, all to be served concurrently, on the remaining four charges. On April 16, 2015, however, the Florida Supreme Court quashed the District Court's opinion and granted Bearden a new trial based on incorrect evidentiary rulings regarding a potential third-party confession.

Brown claimed he killed Skipper in retaliation for unwanted sexual advances.[3] He was found guilty by a Polk County jury and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Timeline of the crime edit

At 9 p.m. on March 14, after finishing work in Winter Haven, Skipper met friend Karl von Hahmann for dinner. They left the restaurant at 10:30 pm. Skipper returned home where Von Hahmann spoke to him on the telephone at 11:10 pm, after which roommate Kelly Evans saw him go into his bedroom.[3]

Some time around midnight, according to the Polk County, Florida Sheriff's Office, Skipper met Bearden, a convicted car thief who also pleaded no contest to a battery charge in 2004.[3] Sometime afterwards, Skipper, Brown and Bearden drove away in Skipper's car; 15 minutes later Brown and Bearden returned alone.

It is not fully known how Skipper met Bearden and Brown, but Skipper's roommate Joyce Fraley claims to have seen Brown at their house on several occasions.[3] Friend Stephanie Strickland also says that Brown knew a previous tenant of Skipper's home, and lived two blocks away. Allegedly, Brown had visited the home a few times just weeks before he and Bearden murdered Skipper.[1]

Skipper was beaten, stabbed 20 times and his throat slit. His body was dumped by the side of a road in Wahneta, a small town outside Winter Haven. His car was abandoned at Lake Pansy, and the fingerprints of both accused were found inside.[1]

The first trial in the case, that of Joseph Eli Bearden, began February 16, 2009.[4]

On February 28, 2009, after nearly two days of deliberation, jurors found Joseph Bearden guilty of second-degree murder in Ryan Skipper's death. Prosecutors had charged him with first-degree murder and sought the death penalty. Bearden was also found guilty on four other counts: theft of a motor vehicle, accessory after the fact, tampering with evidence, and dealing in stolen property. Bearden was sentenced to life behind bars for the second-degree murder charge, as well as two five-year and two fifteen-year sentences for the other charges, to run concurrently with the life sentence. Bearden appealed the conviction and the Second District Court of Appeal affirmed. On April 16, 2015, however, the Florida Supreme Court quashed the District Court's opinion and granted Bearden a new trial, stating that "the trial court improperly evaluated the credibility of Tyler's testimony, erroneously determined that Bearden's statement was not adequate corroboration under Chambers, and improperly prevented Bearden from recalling Ray Allen Brown." Ray Allen Brown was the individual who Bearden claimed was in the car at the time of the murder as opposed to himself. On the second day of trial, a witness had come forward claiming that Ray Allen confessed to being in the car, a statement which could have potentially exonerated Bearden if the jury was permitted to hear her account of the confession and decide for itself whether it was believable. In doing so, the court prevented Bearden from presenting his entire defense to the jury and thus, Bearden was deprived of his constitutional rights. Hence, the Florida Supreme Court granted Bearden a new trial in accordance with its opinion. In October of 2016, Bearden pled guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. [5]

The trial of Bearden's co-defendant, William Brown Jr., began on October 26, 2009.[6] William "Bill-Bill" Brown, Jr. was found guilty by a Polk County jury (10th Judicial Circuit) of first degree murder, robbery, arson, and tampering with evidence on November 3, 2009. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the first degree murder conviction, another life term for the armed robbery with a deadly weapon conviction, a 15-year term for arson, and a five-year term for tampering with evidence by Circuit Judge Michael Hunter on December 1, 2009.[7][8]

Reactions edit

The murder has caused outrage among gay rights groups, who see similarities between Skipper's murder and that of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who was murdered in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1998. They have also decried the lack of mainstream attention to Skipper's murder, which the groups attribute to claims by Sheriff Grady Judd that, according to Bearden and Brown, Skipper was cruising for sex when he met his attackers, that he had consumed illegal drugs with Bearden, and that Skipper and his attackers were allegedly planning a check forgery scheme using Skipper's laptop computer. Skipper's family and friends all have agreed that this scenario is highly unlikely, as it was uncharacteristic of Skipper to approach men randomly, and he did not own a laptop computer (he owned a home PC). According to Brian Winfield, spokesman for Equality Florida, "They've characterized Ryan as a pervert, a drug addict and a felon. In the eyes of the media, it didn't carry the human interest that it should have."[3]

The Sheriff's Department has since admitted that the account of the events leading up to the murder that was originally given to the media by Sheriff Grady Judd was based solely on the unsubstantiated statements given by Bearden and Brown upon their arrests. Chief W.J. Martin acknowledged in an article in The Ledger that the two were probably attempting to "minimize their involvement and make themselves look better."[1]

Documentary edit

Filmmakers Vicki Nantz and Mary Meeks produced and filmed a documentary about Skipper's murder. The 72-minute film, entitled Accessory to Murder: Our Culture's Complicity in the Death of Ryan Skipper, premiered in January 2008.[9] It was selected by the Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival as part of their Film Outreach Program.[10]

Benefits edit

The Frenzie Life Theatre Company in Brandon, Florida, announced that their November 2009 production of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead would be dedicated to the memory of Skipper. A portion of all proceeds are to be donated to the foundation.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Kis, Eva; Finley, Gabrielle (2007-03-29). "Sheriff Calls His Stabbing Death a Hate Crime". The Ledger. p. A1. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  2. ^ Gonzalez, Eloisa Ruano (2009-02-28). . OrlandoSentinel.com. Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  3. ^ a b c d e Abel, Jonathan (2007-04-14). "Gay slaying victim to be remembered". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  4. ^ Geary, Jason (2009-02-16). "Testimony Begins in Gay Man's Stabbing Death". The Ledger. p. A1. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  5. ^ Labarga, Jorge (2015-04-16). (PDF). Supreme Court of Florida. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  6. ^ "Jury Picked for Slaying Trial". The Lakeland Ledger. 2009-10-14.
  7. ^ Schottelkotte, Suzie (2009-12-01). "Man Sentenced to Life in Prison in Skipper Murder". The Ledger. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  8. ^ Geary, Jason (2009-11-03). "Man Found Guilty in Murder of Skipper". The Ledger. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  9. ^ . Ryan Skipper Documentary. Archived from the original on 2012-08-26.
  10. ^ "Outreach Screening | Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2010". Clipfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2010-04-10.[dead link]
  11. ^ "Facebook; DOG SEES GOD - Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead". Usf.facebook.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2010-04-10.

External links edit

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Ryan Keith Skipper April 28 1981 March 14 2007 was an American man from Polk County Florida who was murdered on March 14 2007 in what authorities declared a hate crime Skipper s body was discovered on March 15 along a roadside in Wahneta Florida Two men were arrested in connection with the crime William David Brown Jr and Joseph Bearden 20 and 21 years old at the time of the incident respectively The men were charged with first degree murder and robbery 1 Ryan SkipperBornRyan Keith Skipper 1981 04 28 April 28 1981Winter Haven FloridaDiedMarch 14 2007 2007 03 14 aged 25 Wahneta FloridaCause of deathStab woundsBearden was convicted of second degree murder in addition to four additional counts on February 27 2009 2 He was sentenced to life in prison for the murder charge two 15 year terms and two five year terms all to be served concurrently on the remaining four charges On April 16 2015 however the Florida Supreme Court quashed the District Court s opinion and granted Bearden a new trial based on incorrect evidentiary rulings regarding a potential third party confession Brown claimed he killed Skipper in retaliation for unwanted sexual advances 3 He was found guilty by a Polk County jury and sentenced to life in prison without parole Contents 1 Timeline of the crime 2 Reactions 3 Documentary 4 Benefits 5 References 6 External linksTimeline of the crime editAt 9 p m on March 14 after finishing work in Winter Haven Skipper met friend Karl von Hahmann for dinner They left the restaurant at 10 30 pm Skipper returned home where Von Hahmann spoke to him on the telephone at 11 10 pm after which roommate Kelly Evans saw him go into his bedroom 3 Some time around midnight according to the Polk County Florida Sheriff s Office Skipper met Bearden a convicted car thief who also pleaded no contest to a battery charge in 2004 3 Sometime afterwards Skipper Brown and Bearden drove away in Skipper s car 15 minutes later Brown and Bearden returned alone It is not fully known how Skipper met Bearden and Brown but Skipper s roommate Joyce Fraley claims to have seen Brown at their house on several occasions 3 Friend Stephanie Strickland also says that Brown knew a previous tenant of Skipper s home and lived two blocks away Allegedly Brown had visited the home a few times just weeks before he and Bearden murdered Skipper 1 Skipper was beaten stabbed 20 times and his throat slit His body was dumped by the side of a road in Wahneta a small town outside Winter Haven His car was abandoned at Lake Pansy and the fingerprints of both accused were found inside 1 The first trial in the case that of Joseph Eli Bearden began February 16 2009 4 On February 28 2009 after nearly two days of deliberation jurors found Joseph Bearden guilty of second degree murder in Ryan Skipper s death Prosecutors had charged him with first degree murder and sought the death penalty Bearden was also found guilty on four other counts theft of a motor vehicle accessory after the fact tampering with evidence and dealing in stolen property Bearden was sentenced to life behind bars for the second degree murder charge as well as two five year and two fifteen year sentences for the other charges to run concurrently with the life sentence Bearden appealed the conviction and the Second District Court of Appeal affirmed On April 16 2015 however the Florida Supreme Court quashed the District Court s opinion and granted Bearden a new trial stating that the trial court improperly evaluated the credibility of Tyler s testimony erroneously determined that Bearden s statement was not adequate corroboration under Chambers and improperly prevented Bearden from recalling Ray Allen Brown Ray Allen Brown was the individual who Bearden claimed was in the car at the time of the murder as opposed to himself On the second day of trial a witness had come forward claiming that Ray Allen confessed to being in the car a statement which could have potentially exonerated Bearden if the jury was permitted to hear her account of the confession and decide for itself whether it was believable In doing so the court prevented Bearden from presenting his entire defense to the jury and thus Bearden was deprived of his constitutional rights Hence the Florida Supreme Court granted Bearden a new trial in accordance with its opinion In October of 2016 Bearden pled guilty to third degree murder and was sentenced to 20 years in prison 5 The trial of Bearden s co defendant William Brown Jr began on October 26 2009 6 William Bill Bill Brown Jr was found guilty by a Polk County jury 10th Judicial Circuit of first degree murder robbery arson and tampering with evidence on November 3 2009 He was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the first degree murder conviction another life term for the armed robbery with a deadly weapon conviction a 15 year term for arson and a five year term for tampering with evidence by Circuit Judge Michael Hunter on December 1 2009 7 8 Reactions editThe murder has caused outrage among gay rights groups who see similarities between Skipper s murder and that of Matthew Shepard a gay college student who was murdered in Laramie Wyoming in 1998 They have also decried the lack of mainstream attention to Skipper s murder which the groups attribute to claims by Sheriff Grady Judd that according to Bearden and Brown Skipper was cruising for sex when he met his attackers that he had consumed illegal drugs with Bearden and that Skipper and his attackers were allegedly planning a check forgery scheme using Skipper s laptop computer Skipper s family and friends all have agreed that this scenario is highly unlikely as it was uncharacteristic of Skipper to approach men randomly and he did not own a laptop computer he owned a home PC According to Brian Winfield spokesman for Equality Florida They ve characterized Ryan as a pervert a drug addict and a felon In the eyes of the media it didn t carry the human interest that it should have 3 The Sheriff s Department has since admitted that the account of the events leading up to the murder that was originally given to the media by Sheriff Grady Judd was based solely on the unsubstantiated statements given by Bearden and Brown upon their arrests Chief W J Martin acknowledged in an article in The Ledger that the two were probably attempting to minimize their involvement and make themselves look better 1 Documentary editFilmmakers Vicki Nantz and Mary Meeks produced and filmed a documentary about Skipper s murder The 72 minute film entitled Accessory to Murder Our Culture s Complicity in the Death of Ryan Skipper premiered in January 2008 9 It was selected by the Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival as part of their Film Outreach Program 10 Benefits editThe Frenzie Life Theatre Company in Brandon Florida announced that their November 2009 production of Dog Sees God Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead would be dedicated to the memory of Skipper A portion of all proceeds are to be donated to the foundation 11 References edit a b c d Kis Eva Finley Gabrielle 2007 03 29 Sheriff Calls His Stabbing Death a Hate Crime The Ledger p A1 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Gonzalez Eloisa Ruano 2009 02 28 Gay Polk County man s killer receives life term OrlandoSentinel com Archived from the original on 2009 03 03 Retrieved 2016 07 09 a b c d e Abel Jonathan 2007 04 14 Gay slaying victim to be remembered St Petersburg Times Retrieved 2016 07 09 Geary Jason 2009 02 16 Testimony Begins in Gay Man s Stabbing Death The Ledger p A1 Retrieved 2016 07 09 Labarga Jorge 2015 04 16 No SC12 1314 Joseph Eli Bearden vs State of Florida PDF Supreme Court of Florida Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 07 09 Jury Picked for Slaying Trial The Lakeland Ledger 2009 10 14 Schottelkotte Suzie 2009 12 01 Man Sentenced to Life in Prison in Skipper Murder The Ledger Retrieved 2016 07 09 Geary Jason 2009 11 03 Man Found Guilty in Murder of Skipper The Ledger Retrieved 2016 07 09 Ryan Skipper Documentary Ryan Skipper Documentary Archived from the original on 2012 08 26 Outreach Screening Tampa International Gay amp Lesbian Film Festival 2010 Clipfilmfestival com Retrieved 2010 04 10 dead link Facebook DOG SEES GOD Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead Usf facebook com Archived from the original on 2012 07 15 Retrieved 2010 04 10 External links edit The Ryan Keith Skipper Foundation Archived from the original on 2007 10 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of Ryan Skipper amp oldid 1177697977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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