Re: Oakland Torture/Murder Trial, Ex-Girlfriend Testifies
- From: Bo Raxo <crimenewscenter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 23:33:41 -0800 (PST)
On Mar 4, 7:23 pm, "tiny dancer" <tinydancer...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Peter Dworkin" <pe...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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03-04) 04:00 PST Oakland -- A former girlfriend of an Oakland roofer
accused of torturing and killing a woman in a basement that police likened
to "The Silence of the Lambs" testified at his trial Tuesday that he had
assaulted her in the same home.
Kristen Nielsen said Earl Stefanson, 43, attacked her on four occasions in
2004 and 2005 in the same house where police believe he killed Leslie
Lamb, 36, of San Leandro in August 2006. Police said Stefanson delivered a
badly beaten Lamb to Highland Hospital in Oakland, where she died.
When police served a search warrant at his home on the 3400 block of
Coolidge Avenue in Oakland's Dimond district, they found a basement
chamber that homicide Sgt. Tony Jones said was reminiscent of "The Silence
of the Lambs," the 1991 movie in which a psychopathic serial killer
imprisons and skins his victims. The home was boarded up and covered with
soundproofing material, authorities said.
While testifying in Oakland, Nielsen, 41, broke down crying several times
and paused before describing what Stefanson allegedly did to her.
"I just want to get this over with," Nielsen said.
Another former girlfriend, Zeba Wahed, is to testify Wednesday in Alameda
County Superior Court about incidents in 2005 and 2006 in which Stefanson
allegedly kicked her just after she had surgery, dropped on her head and
locked her in a trailer for at least 17 hours.
Prosecutor Casey Bates hopes the testimony by Nielsen and Wahed will
convince jurors that Stefanson had a pattern of abusive behavior toward
women and was capable of killing. Stefanson is charged with 19 counts,
including murder, torture and false imprisonment, in connection with
incidents involving all three women.
In his opening statement Monday, Bates said Stefanson's attacks against
the women were "prolonged, extreme, willful and sadistic," and showed the
jury graphic autopsy photos of Lamb depicting bruises all over her body.
According to the prosecutor, Lamb's blood was found in Stefanson's home,
and his DNA was found in her mouth.
Nielsen testified that when she met Stefanson, she regarded him as a "big
teddy bear." Before long, however, he became abusive, she said.
In October 2004, Stefanson threw a pocket knife at her from across a room
after she asked why he had been gone several days, Nielsen said. The knife
stuck in her left leg, and now she has no feeling there, she said.
In December 2004, Stefanson became enraged when she didn't greet him at
the door, Nielsen said. He hit her in the jaw and kicked her in the
stomach with steel-toed boots, which "took the wind out of me," she said..
Stefanson once complained that he didn't like her short hair, she said. "
'You want short? I'll show you short,' " she quoted him as saying before
he took an electric razor to her scalp.
On her 38th birthday in February 2005, Stefanson "backhanded me in my
mouth" as she was sleeping and told her to get herself an ice-cream cake,
Nielsen said. She said she left him after that incident because "I needed
to get out."
Under cross-examination by defense attorney Ted Berry, Nielsen said she
hadn't left Stefanson earlier because she didn't have a safe place to stay
and she was afraid he would go after her.
Police said Stefanson and Lamb, who was the mother of a 9-year-old boy,
had been dating for several months before she was killed.
Lamb's parents and other family members, who have said they never heard of
Stefanson until he brought her to the hospital, were in court Tuesday.
"We just want to see justice served," said her father, Bob Lamb. "She was
just a sweet, loving mother. No one deserves anything like that."
--
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repeated.
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Kindest Regards,
Peter
I don't understand why there is even any question about this POS's guilt?
This is the first I've heard about this case, but is there some sort of
*chance* the jury would find him anything but GUILTY?
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Wow, I just got an email this afternoon from a prosecutor I know,
asking if this case had "made it in to your crime group". I'd told
him no, saying it wasn't unique enough, or raised interesting issues,
or involved children. Guess I was wrong.
.
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