Category Archives: Crime

The Appeal of Insanity

For a prison inmate, transferring to a mental hospital is a step up. As a convicted murderer in California explained it to me – in language too blunt for most newspapers – a mental hospital offers two big advantages over prison: “Better drugs and a shot at some pussy.” What he didn’t mention is that […]

Celebrating a Red Coffin

Too bad song, dance and prayer can’t end violence. The Celebration of Life held for 14-year-old Yashanee Vaughn turned into a three-hour, big-screen extravaganza, marked by a regular refrain: “End the violence.” Unfortunately, the only person who had any ideas for ending violence was the last speaker. By then some folks were drifting away when […]

In Portland, Life is a Cabaret

They’re here. They’re queer. They will not live in fear. But the gays who marched over the weekend in Portland should remain respectful of fear, instead of reducing it to a party chant. Rational fear can help them see things as they are, not as they want them to be. “There is nothing but good […]

Forgiveness Comes Cheap

When they lay the mother and her four children to rest, perhaps they’ll play John Lennon’s “Give Peace a Chance” or “All You Need is Love.” Never mind that Lennon himself was gunned down. For people who seek simple solutions to tough problems, nothing beats forgiveness. “We want Jordan to know that he’s been forgiven,” […]

Same Faces, Same Problems

Gov. John Kitzhaber could have created a more credible Commission on Public Safety had he and legislative leaders randomly picked names off the state’s voter rolls. Instead, they ended up with Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz, who most recently distinguished himself by vacating a Death Row inmate’s execution date – even though the inmate […]

Where the Dancing Never Stops

Susan Smith must be sitting in her South Carolina prison cell thinking, “Chloroform and duct tape – damn! Why didn’t I think of that?” The young mother killed her two sons in 1994, then blamed a man who carjacked her and made off with her vehicle and children. Her case is more often recalled because […]

Taking a Bite Out of Crime

How would you like a carrot and a bottle of barbecue sauce shoved up your rectum? No? It could be worse: You could have a carrot and a bottle of barbecue sauce shoved up your rectum – and then be told this is what you really wanted. You liked it. You asked for it. A 34-year-old […]

Staying Alive in Portland

When I was a police reporter in San Bernardino, Calif., and homicides were becoming a weekly occurrence, I told a colleague, “One of the leading causes of death in this town is turning your life around.” Every time I wrote a story about a homicide victim, invariably one of his loved ones would say, “He […]

Good Morning, Heartache

The media love anniversary stories, and this month they have been revisiting the War on Drugs, which just turned 40. The gist of many of these stories is: The war on drugs has been a war on black men, and it’s time to end the war. Many stories cite the racial inequities of harsher penalties for dealing […]

Gary Haugen’s Con Job

The only people guaranteed a humane death in the U.S. are the men and women on Death Row. The rest of us are at the mercy of disease, old age, drunken drivers, war, natural disasters, the list goes on. Some of us will be at the mercy of guys like Gary Haugen. Anyone can suffer […]