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Mark Anthony "Gator" Rogowski (born August 10, 1966) is an American former
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who was convicted of murder. He was mainly prominent in the 1980s and early 1990s. Rogowski's career ended when he pled guilty for
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ing,
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and murdering Jessica Bergsten in 1991. His life was chronicled in a critically acclaimed 2003 documentary titled '' Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator'' by American filmmaker
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.


Early years

Rogowski was born in
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, but he moved to
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, at the age of three after his parents divorced. Rogowski was a gifted athlete, playing little league baseball in his youth. Rogowski started to skateboard at age seven and, while most of his friends were into surfing, he eventually started to hang out at skate parks several years later. In 1978 after 2 years of skating local parks, 12 year old Rogowski was picked up by a local skate team.


Rise to prominence

Rogowski started his professional skateboarding career in 1980 at age 14. In 1982, he won his first major contest, the Canadian Amateur Skateboarding Championships in
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, British Columbia, Canada. In 1984, he won a national championship. Rogowski soon received endorsement deals from Gullwing Trucks and G&S early in his career. He was the first skateboarder to receive his own 'pro-deck' by Vision Sports, and his pro-deck proved popular and was soon followed by the
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and Tom Groholski models. Rogowski was soon featured on the cover of '' Thrasher'' magazine for the first time in June 1984 and he would go on to be featured on the cover of ''
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'' in October 1985. He was featured on the covers of both magazines again in July & October 1987 as well. At the height of his fame, Rogowski was being paid "between $4,000 and $8,000 a month" for clothing and skateboarding equipment endorsements. By 1987, Rogowski was earning two dollars per skate deck from
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, which was selling 7000 decks on a monthly basis, resulting in royalties totaling US$14,000 for Rogowski (US$ in ). Additionally, Vision was also selling T-shirts, berets, hip packs, and stickers using the "Gator" name. Rogowski was one of a group of elite skaters who enjoyed significant fame in the 1980s, alongside
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,
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,
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and
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. He was a charismatic, flamboyant personality who received fame and fortune during skateboarding's return to popularity following the success of
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. At a 1987 skate show in
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, U.S., Rogowski was introduced to Brandi McClain and her good friend Jessica Bergsten, an aspiring model. Soon afterward, he began a tumultuous long-term relationship with McClain—they appeared together in numerous advertisements and promotional videos for Vision, which had become one of the top-selling skateboarding brands of the 1980s. In late 1988 Rogowski was featured on the '
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Impact Tour' which was 35 tour dates across the United States, which also showcased fellow pro-skaters Jeff Phillips, Kevin Staab, Chris Miller & Joe Johnson. In 1989 Rogowski also worked as a stunt double on the 1989 film ''
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'', which starred
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, and appeared, along with McClain, in the music video for ''
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'' by
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.


Downhill slide

Rogowski's popularity declined as the 'vert skating' popular in the 1980s was supplanted by street skateboarding in the 1990s. Vision, the company he was with for the majority of his career, filed for
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. For re-invention, Rogowski changed his name to "Gator" Mark Anthony, explaining "Rogowski" was the name of the father he never knew. After a severe accident in
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, where Rogowski either fell or was pushed from a hotel window and landed on a fence, Rogowski returned home to Carlsbad to recover. After befriending Augie Constantino, an ex-surfer turned born-again Christian who also became his "spiritual advisor", Rogowski converted to a strict
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form of
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influencing Rogowski's attitude and skateboard deck designs. After four years of dating McClain, Rogowski suggested the couple marry, proclaiming they "can't have sex anymore unless we get married." The sudden lifestyle change contributed to the end of McClain's relationship with Rogowski, along with his occasional bouts of violence (which included his locking her in a closet) and unprovoked jealousy, and she returned to her parents' home in
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, California. Rogowski began a period of severe alcoholism following McClain's departure.


Murder of Jessica Bergsten

Following the end of his relationship with McClain, Rogowski was jealous: he entered her home to steal gifts he gave her; he made threatening telephone calls to McClain's new boyfriend; and he also threatened McClain directly. McClain informed police about Rogowski's behavior. They filed a report, but the situation was not monitored continuously. On March 20, 1991, Rogowski talked with 22-year-old Bergsten for the first time in years. Bergsten asked Rogowski to show her around
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. They spent a day together on March 21, 1991; shortly after, Bergsten was reported missing. According to Rogowski, he and Bergsten went back to his condo to watch movies, smoke weed and drink wine. He admitted to coming up behind her and hitting her in the head with a
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(a metal auto anti-theft device). After knocking her semi-unconscious by way of several strikes, he handcuffed her and dragged her to his bedroom on the second floor, and raped her while she was shackled to his bed. Afterward, he placed her in a surfboard bag because he was concerned about the neighbors hearing the noise. Rogowski placed his hand over Bergsten's mouth until she stopped breathing, then drove the body to the Shell Canyon desert, then disposed of the corpse in a shallow grave. Bergsten's body was found by campers on April 10, 1991, but it was so decomposed, it could not be identified. Plagued by guilt, Rogowski informed Constantino: "Remember that girl from the poster? She was the one I killed." Constantino encouraged Rogowski to confess his crime to the police, which he subsequently did. Rogowski turned himself in on April 11, 1991, and led police to the grave of Bergsten's body. Police searched his home, and found evidence of blood soaked through the carpet padding and into the floorboards in two small spots, adjacent to where Bergsten's head allegedly rested. In his confession, Rogowski conveyed he killed Bergsten in a misplaced act of revenge toward McClain, calling Bergsten the "mold Brandi was made out of." Entering prison, Rogowski was diagnosed with
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.


Hearing, prison, and parole

Rogowski was charged with "special circumstances," committing a murder during rape. Under California law, this warrants the death penalty or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. His lawyer, John Jimenez, challenged the validity and content of the confession. Jimenez appealed the rape charge, insisting the decomposed body showed no signs of forcible rape, but the appeal was eventually dismissed. Following the advice of his attorney, Rogowski pled guilty to
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and rape, thus avoiding the death penalty or life without the chance of parole. In January 1992, at the plea hearing, Gator submitted a four-page written statement. He accepted responsibility for his acts, accepted responsibility for sexual activities outside of marriage, for his promiscuity, and for not following the word of the Bible. Rogowski was sentenced on March 6, 1992. Five uniformed bailiffs with metal detectors were at the hearing due to a rumor Stephen Bergsten (the father of the victim) would attempt to harm Rogowski. Bergsten lost two properties due to his involvement with a nationwide drug ring, and he allegedly had nothing to lose by harming Rogowski. With the bailiffs standing between Rogowski and Bergsten, Rogowski offered an apology while Bergsten shouted back he "was a coward" who would "die a thousand deaths". Rogowski received a 31-year to life prison sentence: six years for forcible rape and 25 years to life for the first-degree murder charges to be served consecutively. Rogowski was denied parole on February 7, 2011. Deputy District Attorney Richard Sachs argued Rogowski remains an "unreasonable risk to society" and should remain imprisoned, while a family member of Bergsten also attended the hearing and requested Rogowski remain incarcerated. On February 6, 2015, another parole hearing was scheduled, but Rogowski waived his right to a hearing for one year. On March 9, 2016, he was again denied parole for seven years. As of June 2019, Rogowski is incarcerated at Donovan State Prison. On December 10, 2019, multiple media reports indicated that Rogowski's parole board recommended parole. The
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finalized the decision, and the case went before the California governor's staff for review. On April 27, 2020, Rogowski's parole grant was reversed by Governor
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, stating Rogowski needed to gain a "deeper understanding" of his crimes. In June 2022, a San Diego County Parole Board granted Rogowski parole with his attorney citing "the parole board's 'trained psychologist found him to be a low risk of danger to the public.'" This was to be followed by a 120 day review period by the board, and then up to 30 days for the Governor to make a final decision. However, Governor Gavin Newsom again reversed the parole board's decision, ensuring Rogowski would continue to serve his sentence.


In media

A documentary examining Mark Rogowski's trajectory, '' Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator'', was released in 2002 by Palm Pictures. The film was written, directed, and produced by
Helen Stickler Helen Stickler (born 1968) is an American designer and filmmaker, who wrote, directed and produced '' Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator'' (2003) and '' Andre the Giant Has a Posse'' (1995). In 2019, she helped to found a progressive news aggregato ...
, and features interviews with other professional skateboarders such as
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, Kevin Staab,
Lance Mountain Robert Lance Mountain (born June 13, 1964) is a professional skateboarder and artist who was one of the prominent skateboarders throughout the 1980s, primarily due to his involvement with the Bones Brigade. As of August 2017, Mountain continu ...
, Ken Park,
Steve Caballero Steve Caballero (born November 8, 1964) is an American professional skateboarder. He is known for the difficult tricks and air variations he invented for vertical skating and for setting the long-standing record for the highest air achieved on a ...
,
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, Craig Johnson,
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, and Rogowski. Since California law prohibits video interviews with prison inmates, Rogowski was interviewed over the recorded prison phone for the documentary, and gave details on his background, his downfall, and remorse for murdering Jessica Bergsten. This story was featured on an episode of ''Shattered'' on the Investigation Discovery channel. It features interviews with the lead investigator, Brandy McClain, and the minister Auggie Costantino.


Contest history

Amateur: * Top 5 at the Vans/Offshore Amateur State Finals (California) for the boys 11-13 division, 1980 * 4th Place, Del Mar Freestyle Contest, 1982 * 2nd Place, Whittier Freestyle Contest, 1982 * 1st Place, Canadian Amateur Skate-boarding Championships, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1982 Pro: * 1st Place, Del Mar NSA Spring Contest, 1984 * 6th Place, NSA Summer Series at Upland Skatepark, Upland, CA 1984 * 5th Place, Terror in Tahoe, 1985 * 5th Place, NSA 1 Houston, TX, 1986 * 4th Place, Del Mar Pro Jam 1986 * 6th Place, East Coast Assault, Virginia Beach, VA, 1986 * 7th Place, NSA Chicago Blowout, Chicago, IL, 1986 * 3rd Place, Vision Ramp N' Rage Down South, 1987 * 9th Place, Vision Street Wear US Skateboard Championships, 1988 * 1st Place Tracker Bluegrass Aggression Session, Louisville, KY 1988


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