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| Doctor Concerned Over Suspected Killer |
| By seattlepi.com |
| Published: 02/01/2011 |
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OLYMPIA, Wash. -- More than a decade ago, a state psychiatrist said Byron Scherf had "no interest in receiving treatment in the sexual offender program," that "he stakes out his intended victims, follows them and studies their habits." The psychiatrist diagnosed Scherf with a "severe antisocial personality and sexual deviation" and found that "even after treatment," Scherf would "continue to break the law." Scherf, a three-strikes offender, is now accused of murdering corrections officer Jayme Biendl, who was found dead Saturday in the prison chapel at the Monroe Correctional Complex. Scherf, 52, was found outside the chapel Saturday night after he was reported missing during a routine count. He told officers he was planning to escape, but Biendl's body was not found until an hour later after she did not turn in her equipment as scheduled. Read More. |
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