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thrill killing A thrill killing is premeditated or random murder that is motivated by the sheer excitement of the act. While there have been attempts to categorize multiple murders, such as identifying "thrill killing" as a type of "hedonistic mass killing", a ...
occurred in
Pocatello Pocatello () is the county seat of and the largest city in Bannock County, with a small portion on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in neighboring Power County, containing the city's airport. It is the principal city of the Pocatello metro ...
,
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, on September 22, 2006 when Brian Lee Draper (born March 21, 1990) and Torey Michael Adamcik ( ; born June 14, 1990) who were high school juniors, stabbed and
murder Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification (jurisprudence), justification or valid excuse (legal), excuse committed with the necessary Intention (criminal law), intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisd ...
ed their classmate Cassie Jo Stoddart (born December 21, 1989) in her aunt and uncle's house. Stoddart's body was discovered two days later, when her relatives returned home from their trip. The perpetrators claimed that they were inspired to murder Stoddart by the slasher film '' Scream'', which led to them being nicknamed "The Scream Killers". Adamcik and Draper recorded documentary-style videos about how they were horror movie fans, especially ''Scream'', and wanted to reenact a similar murder in real life. They started a "Death List" of other potential victims the day of Stoddart's murder, following their initial plan. Both perpetrators received sentences of
life imprisonment Life imprisonment is any sentence (law), sentence of imprisonment under which the convicted individual is to remain incarcerated for the rest of their natural life (or until pardoned or commuted to a fixed term). Crimes that result in life impr ...
without parole on August 31, 2007.


Background

Draper was born in
Sandy, Utah Sandy is a city in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, located in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. The population was 96,904 according to the 2020 United States census. Sandy is home to the Shops at South Town shopping mall; the Jord ...
, while Adamcik was born and raised in
Pocatello Pocatello () is the county seat of and the largest city in Bannock County, with a small portion on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in neighboring Power County, containing the city's airport. It is the principal city of the Pocatello metro ...
,
Idaho Idaho ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest and Mountain states, Mountain West subregions of the Western United States. It borders Montana and Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington (state), ...
. Draper's family eventually settled in Idaho. Draper met Adamcik when they were both sophomores at Pocatello High School. Both boys were interested in films and started recording films of their own. Stoddart, along with Draper and Adamcik, were 11th graders at Pocatello High School. Looking for fame and pleasure, the two wanted to go on a killing spree hoping to outdo
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, the perpetrators of the
Columbine High School massacre A school shooting and attempted bombing occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. The perpetrators, twelfth-grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 13 students and one teach ...
, as well as the fictional Billy Loomis and Stu Macher from the first '' Scream''. Draper and Adamcik would make tapes detailing their plan and motive. They would mention Harris and Klebold in their homemade videos, and were reportedly planning a "Columbine-like" shooting. Draper and Adamcik would choose their two friends Matt Beckham and Cassie Jo Stoddart as their first victims.


Acquiring weaponry

One of Adamcik's friends, Joe Lucero, testified that he bought four knives for Adamcik and Draper. Lucero would say that he used $45 to pay for the knives, $40 from Draper and $5 from Adamcik. Lucero identified four of the State's exhibits as the knives he bought. Out of the four, one of the knives had a serrated blade and the other three knives were non-serrated. Lucero would testify that Draper made a point to claim ownership of the serrated knife.STATE v. DRAPER
Leagle.com. Accessed January 13, 2023.


Murder

On the night of September 22, 2006, Stoddart was
house sitting House sitting is the practice whereby a person leaving their house for a period of time entrusts it to one or more "house sitters", who by a mutual agreement are permitted to live or stay in the property temporarily, in exchange for assuming any c ...
for her aunt and uncle, Allison and Frank Contreras, on Whispering Cliffs Drive in northeast Bannock County. The Contreras family was out of town and had hired Stoddart to house sit their pets for the weekend. Stoddart was visited that evening by her boyfriend, Matt Beckham, who arrived around 6:00 p.m. Later, classmates Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik, who were both aged 16 at the time, came over to the house to "hang out." Stoddart gave the friends a tour of the house, including the basement. The four teens went into the living room to watch the film '' Kill Bill: Volume 2'', but Adamcik and Draper ended up leaving before the film ended, saying they wanted to watch another movie at the movie theater instead. Stoddart was unaware that before the boys left, Draper had unlocked the basement door so that he and Adamcik could re-enter the house undetected. Sometime after leaving the house on Whispering Cliffs, Draper and Adamcik returned to the neighborhood, parked down the street, got out of their car, and put on costumes consisting of dark clothing, gloves, and white, painted masks. The boys quietly entered the house through the basement door while the other couple was watching television in the living room. They intentionally made loud noises in an unsuccessful attempt to lure Beckham and Stoddart downstairs "so they could scare them." Next, they found the
circuit breaker A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device designed to protect an Electrical network, electrical circuit from damage caused by current in excess of that which the equipment can safely carry (overcurrent). Its basic function is to interr ...
and turned off the power in the house, hoping the pair would come downstairs to check the breaker. When Beckham and Stoddart did not come downstairs, the boys turned some of the lights back on. Stoddart became uneasy after the temporary power outage, and Beckham noticed that one of the Contreras' dogs kept staring down the basement stairs, periodically barking or growling. Seeing that Stoddart felt scared, Beckham called his mother to ask if he could stay the night at the house with her to ease her mind, but she denied his request – instead she offered to let Stoddart come home with Beckham and stay at their house for the night, and she would bring Stoddart back to the Whispering Cliffs house the next morning. However, Stoddart felt it was her responsibility to stay at the house as she was hired to do and care for the animals, and declined the offer from Beckham's mother. At approximately 10:30 pm, Beckham's mother picked him up, leaving Stoddart at the house alone. Beckham called Adamcik's cell phone to see where he and Draper were, possibly to meet up with them later. Beckham said he could barely hear Adamcik, who was whispering on the phone, and assumed the boys were in the movie theater. From the basement, Draper and Adamcik heard Beckham leave. The teens turned the lights out again at the circuit breaker and waited, hoping Stoddart would come downstairs to turn the lights back on; she did not. Eventually, the boys went upstairs. Draper was armed with a
dagger A dagger is a fighting knife with a very sharp point and usually one or two sharp edges, typically designed or capable of being used as a cutting or stabbing, thrusting weapon.State v. Martin, 633 S.W.2d 80 (Mo. 1982): This is the dictionary or ...
-type weapon and Adamcik had a
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knife, the weapons having been purchased at a
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. Draper opened and slammed a closet door at the top of the stairs to scare Stoddart, who was lying on the couch in the living room. The boys then attacked her, stabbing her approximately thirty times; twelve wounds were potentially fatal. During the investigation of the murder, police found that Draper and Adamcik had made video-tapes detailing their plan to murder Stoddart and other classmates. This video footage was shown at their trials.


Investigation

The boyfriend of Stoddart's mother was initially considered a person of interest after his
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were found on the
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door in the basement, where the lights had been tampered with in the lead–up to the murder. However, he provided a reasonable explanation for this discovery, as he had done electrical work at the Contreras residence a few months prior to the murder, which was corroborated by the Contreras family. The attention turned to Stoddart's boyfriend, Matt Beckham, who had been the last known person to see Stoddart alive. Beckham confirmed to police that the lights had been flickering on and off while he was present at the home. His mother explained to police that she heard Stoddart's voice from the house as Beckham came out the door. After he was cleared by a polygraph test and consistent alibi, detectives brought in Draper and Adamcik for further questioning. Draper and Adamcik told police that after they left the Contreras residence, they went downtown to watch the movie ''
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''. The teens couldn't recount any details from the movie, leading detectives to press harder to determine their whereabouts. They then claimed that they had instead "gone through cars" in the area and had not been to the movie theater. Draper eventually confessed to police, but downplayed his role in the crime.


Arrest and interrogations

Draper and Adamcik were arrested on September 27, 2006, and charged with
first-degree murder Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse committed with the necessary intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisdiction. ("The killing of another person without justification or excuse ...
and
conspiracy A conspiracy, also known as a plot, ploy, or scheme, is a secret plan or agreement between people (called conspirers or conspirators) for an unlawful or harmful purpose, such as murder, treason, or corruption, especially with a political motivat ...
to commit first-degree murder. Across multiple interrogations, each teen blamed the other. Draper claimed he was in the same room with Adamcik when Stoddart was killed but denied stabbing her; in later interrogation he admitted to stabbing her at the behest of Adamcik, who told him to "Make sure she is dead". He led investigators to Black Rock Canyon, where the teens had partially burned and then buried the clothing, masks, and weapons they used for the murder. Police recovered a partially burned
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from the location, which after restoration, showed video footage of their plans to kill Stoddart.


Trial and sentencing

At trial, the
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revealed that the two teens were inspired by
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, who committed the
Columbine High School massacre A school shooting and attempted bombing occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. The perpetrators, twelfth-grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 13 students and one teach ...
, as well as the '' Scream'' horror film franchise. In a passage written by Draper that was shown in court during his trial titled "Columbine", it read: Both teens were convicted of first-degree murder, with Draper convicted on April 17, 2007 and Adamcik on June 8, 2007. On August 31, 2007, each received a mandatory sentence of
life imprisonment Life imprisonment is any sentence (law), sentence of imprisonment under which the convicted individual is to remain incarcerated for the rest of their natural life (or until pardoned or commuted to a fixed term). Crimes that result in life impr ...
without the possibility of parole, plus thirty years-to-life for being convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. Adamcik and Draper are both serving their time at Idaho State Correctional Institution, located in unincorporated
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, near Kuna. In November 2019, Adamcik's sentence was upheld after his
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was denied by the
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. Adamcik and Draper were called to testify in the 2024 trial for the murder of Nori Jones in September 2004. The defense argued that there were other suspects who were not investigated by authorities. Neither of them testified, and the defendant was later found guilty.


Aftermath

The funeral of Stoddart was held on October 1, 2006 and was attended by 500 peopl

After the murder, Stoddart's family started "Pumpkins for Cassie", to honor her memory. The pumpkins were manned by Stoddart's grandmother and a friend and also provided a chance for community members to help the Pocatello Animal Shelter or the Idaho Food Bank. Anyone who made a donation was handed a pumpkin.


Appeals

The convicted men's attorneys filed separate appeals at the Idaho Supreme Court, in September 2010 for Adamcik and in April 2011 for Draper. Draper was seeking to have his conviction vacated or to be given a limited life sentence that would allow for his release on parole (if approved) after thirty years. The first appeal for both Adamcik and Draper was denied in a 3–2 decision. The high court vacated Draper's conviction on conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, saying that jurors were given erroneous instructions on that charge, but they affirmed his conviction for first-degree murder and life sentence without parole. In July 2015, a hearing for post-conviction relief for Adamcik was held before state Sixth District Magistrate Judge Mitchell W. Brown. The claim was that testimony from character witnesses could have changed the outcome of the sentencing, but that his former attorney, against his parents' wishes, chose not to call upon these witnesses. Adamcik said that his attorney believed that the prosecution would have submitted even more damaging evidence. In March 2016, Judge Brown denied the request.Shelbie Harris, "Remembering Cassie Jo — Brother opens up on 10th anniversary of grisly murder"
''Idaho State Journal'', September 25, 2016. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
Adamcik's counsel appealed Judge Brown's decision to the Idaho Supreme Court, which rejected the appeal and upheld the district court decision in December 2017. Following the Idaho Supreme Court's decision, Adamcik's counsel filed a federal
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of ''
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'' in January 2018, in which it was argued that the court denied his first appeal based on a theory that was not presented to the jury. Counsel also argued that he should be entitled to a new sentencing hearing in light of the ''Miller'' and ''Montgomery'' decisions. Federal magistrate judge Candy W. Dale denied the writ in November 2019. Judge Dale's decision was appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in February 2022. The court upheld the sentence in March 2022.


Civil suit by Stoddart family

In 2010, the Stoddart family filed a
civil lawsuit A lawsuit is a proceeding by one or more parties (the plaintiff or claimant) against one or more parties (the defendant) in a civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number of laws still in effect today. T ...
against the Pocatello School District, claiming that school authorities were negligent and should have known that Draper and Adamcik posed a threat to others. Both the civil court and the Idaho Supreme Court dismissed the case, saying the actions of the killers were not foreseeable.


Media

In August 2012, Shannon Adamcik, Torey's mother,
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the book ''The Guilty Innocent''. In September 2015, Pamela Lillian Valemont published the book ''Mormon Sons - Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik''. On February 16, 2023, the tape recordings that Draper and Adamcik made, along with a complete transcript of the tape recordings, were obtained from the Bannock County court system through the Idaho Public Records Act. This case has been featured in several different television shows and programs including a February 18, 2024, episode of the popular true crime series '' Dateline'' with correspondent
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. Draper and Adamcik were interviewed as potential suspects in the murder of Nori Jones as part of the '' Cold Justice'' episode, "Still of the Night", which aired in January 2015. Draper and Adamcik were featured in ''Lost for Life'' (2013), a documentary about juveniles who are serving life in prison without parole and their victims' families.


Documentaries

*''
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'': "In Coldest Blood" - May 20, 2012 * ''
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'': "When the Lights Go Out", S1 E2 - October 29, 2014 * '' CopyCat Killers'': "Scream", S1 E1 - February 27, 2016 * '' Murder Among Friends'': "Stick to the Plan", S2 E16 - July 20, 2017 * ''Unmasked'': "The Final Scream", S1 E2 - October 22, 2018 * ''A Time to Kill'': "Evil in the Basement", S4 E6 - August 13, 2021 * '' Dateline'': "The Secret in Black Rock Canyon", S32 E28 - February 18, 2024


See also

* Murder of Nori Jones *
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*
Slender Man stabbing On May 31, 2014, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, Anissa E. Weier (born November 10, 2001) and Morgan E. Geyser (born May 16, 2002), lured their friend Payton Leutner into a wooded area of a local park and stabbed her 19 times to appease the ...
*
Folie à deux ''Folie à deux'' (), also called shared psychosis Berrios, G. E., and I. S. Marková. 2015. "Shared Pathologies. Pp. 3–15 in ''Troublesome disguises: Managing challenging Disorders in Psychiatry'' (2nd ed.), edited by D. Bhugra and G. Malhi. ...
* Scream copycat crimes


References

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