FILED
MAY 18 2000
Comes now the Prosecuting Attorney in and for Spokane County,
Washington, and charges the defendant (s) with the following crime
(s):
COUNT 1: PREMEDITATED MURDER
IN THE FIRST DEGREE, WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES, committed as
follows: That the defendant, ROBERT LEE YATES, JR., in the State of
Washington, on or about between August 16, 1997 and August 26, 1997,
with premeditated intent to cause the death of another person, did
cause the death of JENNIFER A. JOSEPH, a human being, said death
occurring on or about between August 16, 1997 and August 26, 1997,
and the murder of JENNIFER A. JOSEPH was part of a common scheme or
plan involving more than one victim, to-wit: Daria C. Scott, and/or
Shawn L. Johnson, and/or Laurel A. Wason, and/or Shawn A. McClenahan,
and/or Sunny Gail Oster, and/or Linda M. Maybin, and/or Michelyn J.
Doming, and/or Melinda L. Mercer, and/or Connie L. Ellis, occurring
on or about between August 16, 1997 and October 13, 1998, and the
murder was further committed in the course of, in furtherance of or
in immediate flight from the crime of Robbery in the First or Second
Degree, and the defendant committed the murder to conceal the
commission of a crime or to protect or conceal the identity of any
person committing a crime, the defendant being at said time armed
with a firearm under the provisions of RCW 9.94A.125 and
9.94A.310(3),
COUNT II; PREMEDITATED MURDER
IN THE FIRST DEGREE, WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES, committed as
follows: That the defendant, ROBERT LEE YATES, JR., in the State of
Washington, on or about between October 1, 1997 and November 5,
1997, with premeditated intent to cause the death of another person,
did cause the death of DARLA C. SCOTT, a human being, said death
occurring on or about between October 1, 1997 and November 5, 1997,
and the murder of DARLA C. SCOTT was part of a common scheme or plan
involving more than one victim, to-wit: Jennifer A. Joseph, and/or
Shawn L. Johnson, and/or Laurel A. Wason, and/or Shawn A. McClenahan,
and/or Sunny Gail Oster, and/or Linda M. Maybin, and/or Michelyn J.
Doming, and/or Melinda L. Mercer, and/or Connie L. Ellis, occurring
on or about between August 16, 1997 and October 13,1998.
(The undersigned) being
competent to testify and sworn on oath, deposes and testifies that
he believes that a crime was committed by the defendant/defendants
in the County ofSpokane, State of Washington, because:
On 11/05/97 a decomposing body
was found near South 12600 Hangman Valley Road, Spokane County,
Washington by witness Harold D. Lebsock. The crime
sceneinvestigation was conducted by Detectives Ruetsch, Orebenstein,
Madsen and Francis, as well as Ident Officers Julie Combs and Deb
Rowles. Investigation revealed the body had been buried in a shallow
grave, and recovered from the grave with the body were two plastic
bags. No purse, wallet, money, or digging implements were recovered.
A vehicle was used to transport the victim to the grave site. On
11/07/97 an autopsy was performed by Dr. George Lindholm and
Physician's Assistant Randy Shaber. The remains were determined to
be female, and the cause of death was determined to be two gunshot
wounds to the head. The size of the perforations in the head
suggested a .25 caliber or smaller. Other evidence collected at
autopsy included oral, anal and vaginal swabs. On 11/12/97 Forensic
Odontologist Dr. Frank Morgan, using dental records, was able to
identify the remainsas DARLA SUE SCOTT, dob 09/18/68. Investigation
deteimined that SCOTT had an extensive history of prostitution and
illicit drug use. Items of evidence recovered during scene
investigation and autopsy were placed on Property No. 146515.
On 12/07/97 witness Edward
Jamison discovered the body of a nude female at approximately 3800
South 50*, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. A crime scene
investigation was done by Detective Dave Devault, Detective D. L.
Correll, and Detective M. Margeson, as well u Forensic Specialists
J. Kristoffersen and T. Taylor. Located at the scene was an expended
.25 caliber CCI brand casing. No purse, wallet or money was
recovered. A vehicle was used to transport the victim to the body
recovery site. An autopsy was conducted on 12/08/97 by Pierce County
Medical Examiner Dr. John Howard. Recovered from the victim's head
were four plastic bags. Cause of death was determined to be three
gunshot wounds to the head, with two projectiles recovered. Oral,
anal and vaginal swabs were also taken. The victim was identified as
MELINDA L. MERCER, dob 06/27/73. Investigation revealed MERCER to
have a history of drug abuse and prostitution. Items of evidence
recovered during scene investigation and autopsy were placed on
Property No. 970914.
On 12/18/97 a female body was
discovered in the 11400 block of South Hangman Valley Road, Spokane
County, Washington by witness Michael Connors. Crime scene
investigation was done by Detectives Grabenstein, Henderson, Francis
and Madsen, as well as Ident Officers Julie Combs and Deb Rowles. No
purse, wallet or money was recovered. A vehicle was used to
transport the victim to the body recovery site. On 12/22/97 an
autopsy was performed by Dr. George Lindholm and P. A. Randy Shaber.
At this time the victim was identified as SHAWN L. JOHNSON, dob
03/27/61. Two plastic bags covered the victim's head. The cause of
death was determined to be two gunshot wounds to the head, and both
projectiles were recovered. Oral, anal and vaginal swabs were also
obtained. Investigation revealed that JOHNSON was involved in
prostitution and illicit drugs. Items of evidence recovered during
scene investigation and autopsy were placed on Property No. 148060.
On 12/26/97 the bodies of two
females were found by witness Fred Dullanty at approximately East
4800 th, Spokane County, Washington. The crime scene was processed
by Detectives Ruetsch, Connelly and Miller, and Ident Officer Carrie
Johnson and Bcv Naccarato. Both bodies were covered with debris and
vegetation, not indigenous to that specific area. This debris and
vegetation was collected. The victims were identified by
fingeiprints as LAUREL A. WASON, dob 01/22/66, and SHAWN A.
McCLENAHAN, dob 05/30/58. No purse, wallet or money was recovered. A
vehicle was used to transport the victims and debris to the body
recovery site. Autopsies were performed on both victims by Dr.
George Lindholm and Physician's Assistant Randy Shaber. WASON's
autopsy revealed her head to be covered by three plastic bags, and
the cause of death to be two gunshot wounds to the head with both
projectiles recovered. McCLENAHAN's autopsy on 12/29/97 revealed
three plastic bags tied over her head, and cause of death to be two
gunshot wounds to the head with both projectiles recovered. Oral,
anal and vaginal swabs were collected from both victims. An
investigation into each woman's background revealed them to be
involved in illicit drugs and prostitution. Items of evidence
recovered during scene investigation and autopsy were placed on
Property No. 148312.
On 02/08/98 witness Michael
Cummings found a body at approximately 17000 block of South Graham
Road, Spokane County, Washington. The crime scene investigation was
done by Detectives Grabenstein and Connelly, as well as Ident
Officers Came Johnson and Bev Naccarato. No purse, wallet or money
was recovered. A vehicle was used to transport the victim to the
body recovery site. An autopsy was performed on 02/09/98 by Dr.
George Lindholm and Physician's Assistant Randy Shaber. The victim
was identified as SUNNY GAIL OSTER, dob 08/07/56. Recovered from
OSTER's head were three plastic bags. The cause of death was
determined to be two gunshot wounds to the head with one projectile
recovered. Oral, anal and vaginal swabs were obtained. Subsequent
investigation revealed OSTER to be involved with prostitution and
illegal drugs. Items of evidence recovered during scene
investigation and autopsy were placed on Property No. 149728.
On 04/01/98 witnesses Glen and
Mary Moore found a body at approximately East 4800 14th Spokane
County, Washington, within fifty yards of where WASON's and
McCLENAHAN's bodies were recovered on 12/26/97. The crime scene was
investigated by Detectives Grabenstein, Connelly, Miller and Hill,
as well as Ident Officers Julic Combs and Deb Rowles. The body was
covered with debris and vegetation as in the WASON and McCLENAHAN
cases. No purse, wallet or money was recovered. A vehicle was used
to transport the victim and debris to the body recovery site. An
autopsy was performed on 04/03/98 by Dr. George Lindholm and
Physician's Assistant Randy Shaber. The victim was identified by
fingerprints as LINDA M. MAYBIN, dob 04/25/63. It was noted MAYBIN's
head was covered with two plastic bags. Cause of death was
determined to be a single gunshot to the head. Projectile was
recovered.
Oral, anal and vaginal swabs
were collected, in addition to a pinkish-colored condom found
protruding from the victim's rectum. Investigation revealed that
MAYBIN was involved in prostitution and drug abuse. Items of
evidence recovered during scene investigation and autopsy were
placed on Properly No. 151697. On 05/12 and 05/18/98. PhD. Richard
Old examined the collected debris from the bodies of WASON,
McCLENAHAN and MAYBIN and found them to be comprised of, in part,
lace-leaf maple, Arbor Vitae, birch, rose, hydrangea, Oregon grape,
maple, honey locust and forsythia. Also located in this debris were
peanut shells, cherry pits, white paint chip, pieces of concrete, a
red dyed feather, and decorative bark. Dr. Old's background includes
a PhD from the Department of Plant Science, University of Idaho, as
well as a Master's Degree in Agronomy and Soils from Washington
State University, as well as a Bachelor of Science Degree, also from
Washington State University. For approximately the past 24 years.
Dr. Old has been employed in various aspects of plant and weed
identification and forensic botany. It is Dr. Old's opinion that the
makeup of the debris covering the three bodies was collected from
separate areas within the same yard and had the same origin, however
the debris from the MAYBIN site had a larger percentage of maple and
honey locust as opposed to the debris from the WASON and McCLENAHAN
site, which had a larger percentage of birch leaves.
On 07/07/98 a body was found
at North 218 Crestlinc, Spokane County, Washington, by witness
Gordon Olund. The crime scene investigation was done by Detectives
Gilmore, Hollenbeck and Connelly, with assistance from Ident
Officers Came Johnson and Deb Rowles. The victim was identified as
MICHELYN DERNING, dob 02/14/51. Recovered at the scene from the
victim's hair was a .25 auto casing, CCI brand. No purse, wallet or
money was recovered. On 07/09/98 an autopsy was performed by Dr.
George Lindholm and Physician's Assistant Randy Shaber. Cause of
death was determined to be a gunshot wound to the head. No
projectile was recovered. Oral, anal and vaginal swabs were
obtained. Subsequent investigation revealed DERNING to also be
involved with prostitution and illicit drug use. Items of evidence
recovered during scene investigation and autopsy were placed on
Property No. 155279. On 10/13/98 the body of a female was found near
the 1700 block of 108 Street South, Pierce County, Washington by
witness Bruce Cheshier. The crime scene was processed by Del. Sgt.
Art Anderson and Jim Heishman, and Forensic Investigators Steve
Wilkins and Ted Schlosser. No purse, wallet or money was recovered,
A vehicle was used to transport the victim to the body recovery
site. On 10/14/98 an autopsy was performed by Pierce County Medical
Examiner Dr. John Howard.
The head of the victim was
found to be covered with three plastic bags, and cause of death was
a single gunshot wound to the head with one projectile recovered.
Oral, anal and vaginal swabs were obtained. Fingerprint
identification was eventually made, identifying the victim as CONNIE
L. ELLIS, dob 08/21/63. Pierce County investigators determined that
ELLIS had a history of illicit drug usage and prostitution. Items of
evidence recovered during scene investigation and autopsy were
placed on Property No. 98-792. Various items of evidence, including
projectiles, casings, hairs, fibers, oral, anal and vaginal swabs,
were submitted to the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab for
examination.
Firearm evidence from JOHNSON,
WASON, McCLENAHAN, OSTER, MAYBIN and ELLIS was examined by WSP Crime
Laboratory Scientist Ed Robinson. This examination indicated that
each of the above victims was shot with a .25 caliber weapon.
Ballistic comparisons of the recovered projectiles in the above
cases indicated the bullets were fired from the same weapon, except
that bullet recovered from ELLIS which bore similar ballistic
characteristics as the others but could not be conclusively linked
as having been fired from the same weapon. Firearm evidence from the
MERCER homicide was also compared with the evidence from the other
cases. The bullets were again .25 caliber Mag Tech and were
determined to have been fired from the same weapon. The .25 caliber
CCI brand cartridge cases recovered in the MERCER and DERNING
homicides were compared to each other. The CCI cartridge cases have
the same general characteristic but cannot be conclusively linked as
having been fired from the same weapon.
On 04/18/00 a search warrant
for the person of ROBERT LEE YATES, JR W/M, 05/27/52, and his
residence located at East 2220 49th was executed. On this date
YATES' blood was obtained by witness Dan Stines from Pathology
Associates. This blood was placed on Property No. 176929 as Item No.
2, and immediately submitted to the WSP Crime Lab for DNA analysis
and comparison to PCR DNA results previously obtained from semen
detected on the swabs from several of the victims, and condom from
MAYBIN. At approximately 1645 hours on 04/18/00, Forensic Scientist
Bill Culnane advised investigators the PCR DNA results from YATES'
blood did match the PCR DNA results obtained from the semen detected
on swabs collected during autopsy and previously submitted to the
WSP Crime Lab, from SCOTT, JOHNSON, WASON, McCLENAHAN, MERCER, OSTER.
MAYBIN and DERNING. Statistically, these PCR results occur once in
every 2200 Caucasians. Anal swabs obtained from McCLENAHAN during
autopsy were submitted to the Montana State Crime Lab on 4/9/99 for
a STR profile. The results of this examination on 4/27/99, as
reported by JAMES M, STREETER, Montana Forensic Serologist, indicate
a chance of occurrence of one in 221,000,000 Caucasians in the
preliminary results obtained from this exam.
On 04/20/00 Dr. Richard Old,
PhD accompanied detectives to the YATES residence at East 2220 49th,
Spokane, Washington pursuant to the search warrant. This was to
examine the ornamental plantings around the house to see if they
might be the probable source of the plant material recovered during
the recovery of WASON's, McCLENAHAN's and MAYBIN's bodies. In part.
Dr. Old reports that as well as having corresponding dominant
vegetation, i.e. maple and honey locust as recovered with MAYBIN's
body, and birch as recovered with WASON and McCLENAHAN, the bark bed
at the rear of the house contained material from a total of fifteen
(15) species previously documented from the plant material recovered
during the recovery of WASON' s, McCLENAHAN's and MAYBIN's bodies,
and that this leads to a very strong probability that plant material
found associated with the victims' bodies did originate at East 2220
49th, Spokane, Washington, the YATES residence. Also on 04/20/00,
Detectives Ruetsch and Grabenstein did note in the rear yard of the
YATES residence. East 2220 49th, Spokane County, Washington,
numerous peanut shells and pieces of broken concrete, as well as
Styrofoam packing peanuts, similar to portions of the debris
recovered at East 4800 14th Spokane, the WASON and McCLENAHAN
recovery sites.
On 03/09/98 Steve Todd from
Vacuum Metal Deposition developed a latent fingerprint on a plastic
Safeway bag, Item No. 28, Property No. 148312. This bag was one of
three removed from McCLENAHAN's head during autopsy. On 04/25/00 the
latent fingerprint was matched to ROBERT LEE YATES, JR., W/M,
05/27/52 by Ident Officer Julie Combs and verified by Ident Officer
Craig Coppock.
During the course of this
investigation, detectives have determined these nine (9) women all
have been killed in the State of Washington, and each victim was
known to be involved in prostitution and to use illegal drugs. In
each case the victim was killed by one or more gunshots to the head,
involving a .25 caliber firearm. In seven of the nine cases,
(MERCER, JOHNSON, WASON, McCLENAHAN, OSTER, MAYBIN, and ELLIS) the
victim's head was covered with two or more plastic bags, and one of
the remaining two victims (SCOTT) had plastic bags associated with
her grave site. Three of the victims' bodies (WASON, McCLENAHAN,
MAYBIN) were recovered within fifty yards of each other. Two of
these bodies (WASON, McCLENAHAN) were in physical contact with each
other, although investigation revealed them to have been killed at
different times. Eight of the nine victims (SCOTT, MERCER, JOHNSON,
WASON, McCLENAHAN, OSTER, MAYBIN and ELLIS) were transported by
vehicle to the body recoveiy sites. Eight of the nine victims
(SCOTT, MERCER, JOHNSON, WASON, McCLENAHAN, OSTER, MAYBIN and
DERNING) had ROBERT LEE YATES, JR. semen associated with them. It is
apparent these nine murders were part of a common scheme or plan.
On 04/18/2000 ROBERT LEE
YATES, JR. was arrested for the murder of JENNIFER JOSEPH, a known
prostitute. In that case a vehicle was used to transport JOSEPH to
her recovery site. As a result of this arrest, YATES' picture was
published in the Spokesman-Review newspaper, and four known
prostitutes have since contacted detectives, indicating they have
each dated YATES, some of them on more than one occasion. In each
date the woman was picked up by YATES as he was driving a vehicle
and then driven to another location for the sex act. In each case,
the woman received payment for the sex act prior to the sex act.
Each victim's body was recovered with no purse, wallet or money
having been found. Interviews with numerous prostitutes over the
last two and one-half years has developed information about their
lifestyles, customs and practices. It has been determined that women
practicing prostitution establish the sexual act wanted and the
dollar amount for the sexual act first, then collect the money for
that sexual act prior to performing any sexual act. In other words,
the woman is always paid first and then the sexual act takes place
second.
This is further corroborated
by interviews with various female Spokane police officers who have
worked vice operations as "decoy" prostitutes. Because no purse,
wallet or money was found, it is believed that each homicide victim
was also a robbery victim at some point, either before or after the
sexual act, as the perpetrator did unlawfully take her personal
property or did unlawfully take her services by the use or
threatened use of force. It is known the perpetrator was armed with
a deadly weapon, a firearm, and in fact did inflict bodily injury by
shooting each victim, further establishing the elements of Robbery
in the 1st Degree.
On 08/01/98, approximately
0215 hours, CHRISTINE L SMITH, W/F, 08/25/67, reported to SPD
Officer M. Carr, #472, (Report #98-211544) that she had been the
victim of an assault and robbery. She further reported that earlier
that same evening between 0100 and 0130 hours, she had been working
as a prostitute in the area of the Mental Health Building on East
Sprague and was picked up by a "date" near the Beauty Supply
Company, later determined to be E. 124 Short, Spokane County,
Washington. She described the vehicle the suspect was driving as a
70*s model van, black in color, and as having had some kind of
orange coloring on the passenger side exterior. She further
described the van as having dark brown vinyl seats and possibly
having an unknown color carpet on the floor. Smith said the rear
area of the van had a tan wood-type interior and also in the back
part of the van was a wood framed bed, approximately 2 1/2 feet
tall, possibly with a mattress on it. Smith looked for, but did not
find, a door handle on the sliding van door.
The inside of the sliding door
was also covered with wood paneling and the back doors of the van
had two windows. Smith described the "date" driver as a white male,
approximately 50 years of age, 5'10", 175 lbs., medium build, with
sandy blond hair, being average in length, with no facial hair and a
slightly pock-marked face. Smith stated the "date" did not seem
nervous, nor did he smell of alcohol or act drunk, features which
she normally notices about her clients. She directed the suspect to
a parking lot behind the Rockwood Clinic, E. 400 Fifth, Spokane
County, Washington and enroute, the suspect told her he was a
helicopter pilot with the National Guard. Smith did ask him if he
was the "psycho killer", to which he said he was not the killer
because he had five kids and would not do that. Smith quoted the
suspect prices for her services and once in the parking lot, he
moved the van to a darker area and handed her $40.00 for oral sex.
They both went to the rear of
the van and she got onto the raised mattress area, where the suspect
pulled his shorts down and she performed oral sex on him for 5 to 7
minutes. The entire time, the suspect's penis never became erect.
After the 5 to 7 minute time span, the suspect hit her over the head
with something, nearly causing her to lose conscientiousness. She
fell back and struggled to stay awake and keep her wits about her.
The suspect told her to give him back his money, at which time she
made her way to an area towards the front seats of the van trying to
get the money from her pockets. The suspect asked her her name, as
well as asking out loud, "what are we doing here, Christine?" Smith
could feel blood dripping from her head and jumped into the front
seat and out the passenger door, where she fled to nearby St. Luke's
Rehab Center, where she was able to summon assistance from security,
who gave her a ride to Sacred Heart Hospital, where she was treated
for a 1/2" long cut just above and behind the left ear in the left
mastoid area, requiring three stitches to close. Smith did retain
her money, because it was in her clothes pockets, however, she left
behind her purse, which contained make up, address books, keys and a
key chain, and jewelry. Potential evidence, (PI 56207) and
photographs were obtained by officers and follow-up was attempted
with Smith unable to identify a suspect at that time.
As a result of the 4/18/00
Murder arrest of Robert Lee Yates, Jr., and subsequent photo of
Yates in the Spokesman Review newspaper. Smith re-contacted
investigators with the Homicide Task Force and advised that Yates
might be the suspect who assaulted and robbed her on 8/1/98.
Detectives Benticy and Hill did interview Smith again on 5/12/00.
Smith told detectives that this past March of 2000, she was treated
at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle for
injuries sustained in a car accident. Part of that treatment
consisted of x-rays other head and physicians determined that she
was carrying metal fragments within her head. Detectives obtained
signed medical release forms from Smith and obtained copies of the
University of Washington Medical Center medical records, including
x-rays of the treatment of Smith. Doctors John Hunter and Timothy
Evans both concluded in their reports that Smith had a probable old
gunshot wound to the left mastoid area. Also during this interview.
Smith did concede that she may have been shot, rather than struck,
because she always wondered about the suddeness and severity of the
attack on her. Smith was unable to positively identify Yates from a
photo line up, but did say that he looked a lot like the man who had
assaulted her.
Also subsequent to Yates'
4/18/00 arrest. Task Force detectives located and seized a number of
vehicles which Yates owned or had previously owned, including a 1979
Ford van, Washington License TL1757, which was searched pursuant to
a Search Warrant signed by Judge O'Connor on 5/09 and 5/10 of 2000.
This van is black in color with an orange/yellow stripe on the
passenger side exterior, which has been painted over with black
paint. The van has bucket seats with a raised platform in the rear
covered in carpet. The side and rear walls of the interior of the
van are covered in wood paneling, as described by Smith. WSP
forensic scientist Bill Culnane did identify numerous stains within
the van which reacted positively for the presence of human blood.
Further tests on these stains remain to be done. Also found in the
van was an expended .25 auto case Mag Tech Recreational Products
Brand, the same brand and caliber of ammunition used in the murders
of JOHNSON, WASON, McCLENAHAN, OSTER, MAYBIN, ELLIS and MERCER. Also
found in the van, after following a pathway in the van roof, was a
spent bullet found lying in the roof track above the windshield.
Further testing remains to be done on both the expended casing and
the recovered bullet located within the van. Since Robert Lee Yates.
Jr's arrest on 04/18/00, detectives have learned that Yates owned a
1979 Ford van previously described, from 09/27/97 to 5/7/99,
encompassing the time of the Christine Smith Assault and Robbery on
08/01/98. In addition, the description provided by Smith closely
matches both the 1979 Ford van and Robert Yates' physical
description and investigators have learned that Yates was indeed a
helicopter pilot with the Washington National Guard and does have
five children as the suspect told Smith the night of 08/01/98.
Detectives have in their
possession a video tape supplied by neighborhood activist Carol
Taylor. This video tape is purportedly of the night 08/01/98. On
this tape, at 11:55:55, (p.m.) is observed a dark colored van, which
closely resembles the 1979 Ford van seized by detectives. The van on
this video tape is viewed from the driver's side and clearly shows a
lighter colored stripe running diagonally along the side. The
location of the gas cap and the rear quarter window is consistent
with Yates' former van. It is believed this van is video taped at
approximately 2900 E. Sprague, an area frequented by prostitutes,
who are also clearly depicted on the video tape. It is felt by
investigators that the incident involving Christine Smith, as
reported on 8/1/98, was an attempted 1st Degree Murder and Robbery
committed by Robert Lee Yates, Jr.
On 5/16/00, Detective Ruelsch
prepared this Affidavit charging ROBERT LEE YATES, JR., W/M,
05/27/52, with nine counts of Murder in the 1st Degree based on
YATES having premeditated intent to cause the death of another
person and did cause the death of DARLA SUE SCOTT, MELINDA L.
MERCER, SHAWN L. JOHNSON, LAUREL A. WASON, SHAWN A. McCLENAHAN,
SUNNY OSTER, LINDA M. MAYBIN, MICHAELYN J. DERNING, and CONNIE L.
ELLIS, and with one count of Attempted 1st Degree Murder and 1st
Degree Robbery for the incident involving CHRISTINE L. SMITH.
SUMMARY OF FACTS
HOMAS R. PALLQUIST
SPOKANE COUNTY CLERK
(State of Washington ) vs.
ROBERT LEE YATES, JR W/M, 05/27/52
(County of Spokane )
The undersigned, being
competent to testify and sworn on oath, deposes and testifies that
be believes that a crime was committed by the defendant/defendants
in the County of Spokane State of Washington, because: On 08/26/97 a
badly decomposed body was discovered at approximately 9800 Forker
Road, Spokanc County, Washington by witness KEVIN KAELIN. Detectives
Ruetsch and Grabenstein, as well as Ident officers, processed the
scene, and in addition to the body and clothing worn by the victim,
also recovered at the scene were the victim's shoes and a brownish-gray
towel, as well as other items. The victim was identified through
fingerprints as JENNIFER A. JOSEPH, an Asian female, born 10/06/80.
Crime scene investigation strongly suggested that JOSEPH was
transported to the rural area she was found in by a vehicle of some
sort. On 08/28/97 an autopsy was performed on JOSEPH'S body by Dr.
George Lindholm and P.A.Randy Shaber. Cause of death was determined
to be multiple gunshots.
It was noted that the blouse
worn by the victim still had a right wrist cuff button present but
that the left wrist cuff button was missing. Witnesses JOHN JOSEPH
and MI HAE JOSEPH are the parents of JENNIFER A. JOSEPH and provided
investigators samples of their blood in the event that it ever
became necessary to establish a biological link between themselves
and their daughter. Subsequent investigation revealed that JOSEPH
was last seen alive by witness YOLANDA CAREY, traveling eastbound on
Sprague Avenue at approximately Thor in the City of Spokane, in a
white-colored vehicle described as looking like a 1975 Corvette.
This vehicle was being driven by a white male, 30 to 40 years of
age. This was observed by CAREY on Saturday, 08/16/97, at
approximately 2335 hours, and just prior to this CAREY observed
JOSEPH to be working in that area as a prostitute.
During the course of the
investigation, information was obtained about ROBERT LEE YATES,JR.,
W/M, date of birth 05/27/52. YATES was identified by SPD Officer
Turman, #407, as the driver of a white 1977 Corvette, Washington
license KJH442, that Turman stopped in the vicinity of Sprague and
Ralph in Spokane, Washington on 09/24/97 for a traffic violation.
YATES was again contacted by SPD Officer Reynolds, #558, on 11/10/98
at 1:25 a.m. after he was observed picking up JENNIFER ROBINSON, a
known prostitute at 1st and Crestline in Spokane, Washington.
This is another area known to
be frequented by working prostitutes and their customers. YATES told
Officer Reynolds that he had picked up the woman to give her a ride
home at her father's request. At the time of this contact, YATES was
driving Washington license 918AJH, a 1985 Honda Civic, registered to
him. On 09/15/99 YATES was interviewed at the Public Safety Building
by Detectives Bentley and Grabenstein. It was noted by both
investigators upon initial contact that YATES seemed to be sweating
profusely. It was also noted by investigators that YATES' hair color
was light brown. YATES was initially questioned about the contact
with police on 11/10/98, and he repeated the same story that he had
related to the officer at the time. YATES had trouble recalling the
female's name but thought that it was JENNIFER.
He was asked the female's
father's name but could not remember it. He was asked how he knew
her father, and he stated that they had worked together for a short
time. Also during this interview YATES was asked about his contact
with police on 09/24/97. He recalled the incident and stated that he
was driving a Corvette at the time, which he had since sold to a
friend of his named RITA JONES. YATES was asked about any contacts
that he may have had with prostitutes, and he stated there was one
occasion during the fall of 1998 when he picked up a female
hitchhiker because it was cold, and that when she propositioned him,
he dropped her off about a mile from where he had picked her up. He
denied having patronized this female or any other prostitute in
Spokane. On 09/16/99 witness JENNIFER ROBINSON told investigators
she remembered the contact between police and YATES on 11/10/98,
that she did make an agreement between herself and YATES for oral
sex for $20.00, and that when YATES was stopped by police she
instructed him to tell police the story about her father. At this
time she said that story was not true.
On 11/28/97 WSP Trooper Nick
Gerard, #985, stopped YATES northbound on Hwy. 195 at MP 91, in
Spokane County, Washington, for speeding. At the time of the stop,
YATES was driving the 1977 Corvette, Washington license KJH442.
YATES was issued a citation for speeding. On 01/12/00 witness SARAH
MARSH was contacted by an investigator and indicated that she sold
the 1977 Corvette to ROBERT YATES in September, 1994. On 01/07/00
witness RITA JONES was contacted by Detective Orabenstein and she
indicated she purchased the 1977 Corvette from ROBERT YATES in May,
1998. At the same time she allowed Detective Grabenstein to remove
several samples of carpet fibers from the interior of the Corvette.
On 04/05/00 Forensic Scientist Kevin Jenkins of the Washington State
Patrol Crime Laboratory informed investigators that fibers obtained
from the Corvette quite closely matched fibers recovered during the
investigation of the JOSEPH homicide, from JOSEPH'S shoes and the
brownish-gray towel. One group of fibers was identical visually and
microscopically in regard to color, texture and shape.
They are both nylon and they
also appear to be the same, as closely as can be determined, by
measurement of the absorbency spectra. A second group of fibers,
described as somewhat lighter and slightly different colored from
the first fibers, are also similar to one fiber retrieved during the
investigation. These fibers are similar visually and microscopically
and as to color, shape and texture. The samples are smaller and more
extensive testing could not be done at this time. This information
indicates there are two different-colored fibers, both in the car
and recovered from the body of the victim, that exhibit respectively
high levels of similarity. WSP Crime Lab personnel also located
several light-brown Caucasian head hairs on the brownish-gray towel
recovered with JOSEPH'S body on 08/27/97. Investigators have
obtained certified copies of paperwork from Washington State
Department of Licensing concerning the titling and registration of
the 1977 Corvette, Washington license KIH442. This paperwork
contains a hand-written receipt signed by SARAH MARSH showing she
sold the Corvette to ROBERT YATES on 09/08/94. Registration
paperwork shows YATES as the registered and legal owner of the
Corvette as of March of 1995. Vehicle title application/registration
certificate shows that RITA JONES applied for title on 05/29/98. The
aforementioned paperwork establishes ROBERT LEE YATES as the owner
of the 1977 Corvette from 09/08/94 through 05/29/98. On 04/10/00 a
search warrant was prepared for the 1977 Corvette by Detective
Grabenstein and presented to be reviewed and signed by Superior
Court Judge Donohue. It was executed the same day, and numerous
items of potential evidence were seized from the vehicle, including
the following: From the area of the passenger side floorboards, a
white button with two holes was collected. The passenger-side seat
belt buckle and attachment were noted to be stained with what
appeared to be blood. Several areas of the driver's seat were
swabbed and tested with a presumptive chemical test for blood which
reacted positively, and this seat was collected.
WSP Lab personnel further
examined the passenger seat and passenger seat belt buckle, and
noted numerous areas with blood-like stains. The majority of the
stains appear to have soaked through the seams of the seat. Human
DNA was recovered from two stains off the seat and one stain off the
seat belt buckle, A DNA profile was generated for these three
samples and they appear to be from a common donor. Based on this
profile and the profile of JOHN JOSEPH and MI HAE JOSEPH, the human
DNA recovered from the passenger seat and the passenger-side seat
belt buckle is approximately 850 times more likely to have come from
an offspring of JOHN and MI HAE JOSEPH than if the DNA was from a
randomly-selected individual from the Caucasian population. In other
words, JOHN and MI HAE JOSEPH cannot be eliminated as the parents of
the donor of this human blood. WSP Lab personnel further examined
and compared the questioned button recovered from the Corvette and
the known button from the right sleeve of JENNIFER JOSEPH'S jacket.
This examination revealed them to be the same size and design, and
both buttons are made of the natural material known as "mother of
pearl". The button recovered from the Corvette either came from
JENNIFER JOSEPH'S jacket or an article of clothing with identical
buttons.
On 3/22/00, Detective Hammer
came into possession of a list of license plates which was kept by
Joe Lockridge. Joe Lockridge was the boyfriend of known prostitute
Cheryl Sickerman, and told Detective Hammer that Cheryl dated the
driver of Washington license 507JKN on 3/7/99. Joe further stated
this date picked Cheryl up at 1st and Scott in Spokane, Washington
for the purposes of oral sex. Washington license 507JKN is a 1985
Honda Accord registered to Robert Yates at 2220 E. 49th Spokane,
Washington. On 4/18/00, at approximately 0630 hours, Detective
Grabenstein and other members of the Spokane County Sheriffs office
contacted Robert Lee Yates, white male, 5/27/52, on North Market in
Spokane County, Washington and took him into custody for 1st Degree
Murder based on the aforementioned probable cause.
On 04/19/2000 Detective
Ruetsch prepared this affidavit charging ROBERT LEE YATES, JR, W/M,
05/27/52, with the crime of Murder in the First Degree based on his
having Premeditated Intent to Cause the Death of Another Person and
did cause the death of JENNIFER A. JOSEPH.