Doctor’s killer planned murderous escape plan, DA says
Friday, Feb. 7, 1997 | 11:59 a.m.
Donald Sherman's escape plan was to be executed when he visited an optometrist's office, Deputy District Attorney David Roger said Thursday.
The jury, which convicted the 32-year-old defendant Wednesday of the 1994 beating death of Dr. Lester Bauer, must decide whether the appropriate punishment is life in prison or death.
During opening statements in the penalty hearing, Roger said Sherman already had received a life prison term for a 1981 murder he committed in Idaho and he didn't learn his lesson.
"There's only one sentence left, that's death," he said.
Sherman was 17 when he gunned down a grocery store owner with a .22-caliber pistol during a botched burglary in Sandpoint, Idaho. He plea-bargained the case and was paroled in 1992.
Defense attorney David Schieck said that at the time, Sherman was "a skinny boy ... who had started hanging with a drug crowd."
Two years after he was paroled, Sherman broke into Bauer's home, beat him to death with a hammer and stole his wallet with credit cards, his car and other possessions.
He had been the boyfriend of the doctor's daughter, Diane, but the relationship had ended unhappily.
Prosecutors said Sherman had killed and robbed Bauer to maintain the lavish lifestyle he had tasted while dating the woman.
Roger said that while in the Clark County Detention Center awaiting trial, Sherman made contact with a female prisoner by serenading her through an air conditioning vent that connected the cell units.
Kristina Kalter, who was charged with murder for giving her grandmother an overdose of drugs and eventually pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, gave Sherman the idea for the escape, Roger said.
She told him how she had been escorted from the jail to have contact lenses fitted, which any prisoner could have done if he or she had sufficient money.
In the plot, Sherman would make a similar visit to an optometrist and be met and freed by the hitman who would kill the guards and the doctor.
Roger said that despite being locked in his cell most of the day, Sherman made contact with another prisoner who agreed to find the hitman.
At the same time, Kalter had gained her freedom and was visiting Sherman in jail.
Roger said Sherman promised her "they would spend the rest of their lives together south of the border" if she could fund his contact lenses.
The plot fell apart, however, when the other prisoner went to police rather than hiring a killer.
The penalty hearing is scheduled to conclude early next week.
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