☛ TS Kesser has died
Richard Craig Kesser, an inmate who reportedly hanged himself in his cell at the Humboldt County jail early Tuesday morning, has died, the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office reported.Honestly, I don't think an autopsy should be necessary, do you? I guess it has to be to prove he wasn't murdered in his jail cell.
Kesser, 47, was in critical condition after the suicide attempt, and was placed on a life support system at St. Joseph Hospital. According to HCSO information, Kesser died shortly after 11 p.m.
He had been incarcerated since 1992, when he was found guilty of first-degree murder for soliciting the killing of his estranged wife in 1991.
An autopsy will be conducted by a forensic pathologist later this week, the Sheriff's Office reported.
Condolences to his family. Regardless of what he has done.
☛ TS Humboldt County jail inmate attempts suicide
☛ TS Kesser attempts suicide at Humboldt County jail
First report: An inmate at the Humboldt County jail, who attempted to hang himself early Monday morning, has been placed on life support at St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka. Authorities are withholding the identity of the inmate, but according to information from the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office, a 47-year-old inmate hanged himself inside his cell, where he had been housed alone. A correctional officer reportedly witnessed the man hanging in the cell, then cut him down and began resuscitation efforts, HCSO reported. Medical staff reportedly responded and administered CPR before transporting the inmate to the hospital. According to HCSO information, the inmate had been housed at the jail since Dec. 5, 2006, for ongoing court proceedings. His family has been notified. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.
UPDATE:
Richard Craig Kesser, a former Fortuna resident who spent more than 17 years behind bars for the murder of his estranged wife in 1991, hanged himself in his jail cell early Tuesday morning.
The 47-year-old inmate was transported to St. Joseph Hospital and placed on life support, where he remained in critical condition throughout the day Tuesday, hospital staff reported.
The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office reported that at around 12:15 a.m. Tuesday, a correctional officer found an inmate hanging in his cell. The officer quickly cut the inmate down and began resuscitation efforts shortly before medical staff responded and began CPR.
The Sheriff's Office has so far declined to disclose the identity of the inmate. However, Humboldt County District Attorney Paul Gallegos, who led prosecution against Kesser during the past three years, confirmed the inmate was Kesser.
During an interview in late November, Kesser said he had been taking medication for depression, but was hopeful about his future after accepting a plea agreement offered by the District Attorney's Office.
”I suffer from depression from time to time,” he said. “I have a whole bunch of hopes. I'm trying to go home now, after 17 years ... hopefully someday I can get back to being a productive member of society.”
During that interview, Kesser also spoke about his 1991 plot to murder his wife, which had been schemed with his then-girlfriend Jennifer Leahy, who has since been released from jail.
The couple -- who had been dating for about four months at the time -- hired Stephen Duane Chiara for the hit. According to court documents, the three mapped out plans for the murder over the course of several weeks.
On Nov. 26, 1991, Mary Kesser was stabbed to death in her N Street home.
Authorities long suspected the motive was Mary Kesser's $50,000 life insurance policy. In 1992, a panel of jurors agreed, finding Richard Kesser, Leahy and Chiara guilty of first-degree murder.
The three were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Then, after 14 years behind bars at Pelican Bay State Prison, Richard Kesser and Leahy's verdicts were narrowly overturned by a panel of judges in the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, on the grounds that former Humboldt County Deputy District Attorney Worth Dikeman had stricken three American Indians from the jury pool because of their race.
That decision led to Richard Kesser's return to the Humboldt County jail on Dec. 5, 2006.
In 2008, a plea agreement was struck between Richard Kesser and the District Attorney's Office, which compelled Richard Kesser to issue a truthful, polygraphed statement about the events that led to his former wife's murder. That agreement stipulated that if he truthfully completed the polygraph test, he would receive a second degree murder sentence, reducing his possible sentence from 25-years to life to 15-years to life.
Richard Kesser failed his first test in August. But in September, those results were thrown out by a Humboldt County Superior Court judge, who ruled the examiner used inadmissible techniques in the test.
The second test was cut short after Richard Kesser told the examiner he had been taking medication for depression.
A judge allowed Richard Kesser to take a third test in late November, but those results have not yet been disclosed by his attorney Glenn Brown.
Brown was unavailable for comment Tuesday.
”I was hopeful the first time -- I wanted to (pass) the first time,” Richard Kesser said the week before his third test. “Anybody who's lived in this building (the jail) for two years doesn't want to be here that long.”
According to Gallegos, Richard Kesser left a suicide note inside his cell. However, the contents of that note have not been released.
☛ TS Man convicted of wife's murder dies after hanging himself
If your website was created to discredit the DA why bring up and exploit individulals who sucessfully committed suicide in the Eureka jail? If someone is committed to harm themsleves indefinatly the DA can do nothing to protect them...it is their choice.
ReplyDeleteWell, first of all, this blog (not a website) is not created to discredit the DA. He takes care of that on his own.
ReplyDeleteI'm just here to KEEP A RECORD OF IT. So the spin doctors can't spin him as the great white savior/justice for all BS. I'm here to point out that this Emperor's clothes are, well, missing.
But I often include other topics. And this one does relate to the DA - he was in jail for ongoing court proceedings. It could also relate to some of his (former?) handlers, and his base. The anti-cop crowd gets pretty vocal.
I thought this was an attempted suicide. Are you saying it was successful 10:25?
ReplyDeleteHe's on LIFE SUPPORT. Meaning: He was successful in his "attempted" suicide.
ReplyDeleteX-Humboldt Hope he die's for killing my friend Mary Green!!
ReplyDeleteGRAVEL GERTIE Mary Kesser was not stabbed to death. She was cut to pieces by a machete! Richard Kesser should never get out of prison!
blahblah He's not going back to prison. He is dead.
anonymous They should have let him finish the deed. He was tried and found guilty of 1st degree murder. Some technicality about jury selection got him off. Go figure.
unanonymous hope he is dead.
What kind of plea bargain is that. pass a polygraph test to get out of jail. Once more Galllegos shows how incompetent he truly is.
anonymous This is one of the saddest stories of my life. I knew Graig and Mary when they were sweethearts in highschool. They were fun loving and very popular. They were both good people. To make a long story short I think the root of all evil here was Graig's addiction to meth for many years. It helped mold him to the monster he turned out to be. I'm sad for their son, Mary's family, and all their friends that had to endure this horrible tale. I miss the laughing happy people they used to be. I was a good friend to both.
anonymous YES, HE DID PASS.
YES, HE DID PASS.
The murder-for-hire was a horrible tragedy and created such a cloud over Fortuna. Our office is less than a block away from the house where the murder took place. This is and has been such a tragic situation.
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