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		<title>Wisconsin-Michigan Shooter Describes Killing as Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 3/17/2009By DINESH RAMDEAssociated Press WriterMILWAUKEE (AP) — The unemployed Army veteran who shot and killed three teenage swimmers last summer is so indifferent to his killing spree that he compares it to spilling a glass of milk.&#8220;Do you get all upset about it? No, you just clean it up and get another glass of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 3/17/2009<br /><br />By DINESH RAMDE<br />Associated Press Writer<br /><br />MILWAUKEE (AP) — The unemployed Army veteran who shot and killed three teenage swimmers last summer is so indifferent to his killing spree that he compares it to spilling a glass of milk.<br /><br />&#8220;Do you get all upset about it? No, you just clean it up and get another glass of milk,&#8221; Scott J. Johnson, 38, told The Associated Press recently by phone from the Marinette County Jail. &#8220;It might sound sick or sadistic to come off that way but that&#8217;s pretty much it.&#8221;<br /><br />The killings on the Wisconsin-Michigan line were &#8220;very easy to do,&#8221; he said, adding that he wouldn&#8217;t mind if Wisconsin had the death penalty. It doesn&#8217;t, but if it did, Johnson said, he &#8220;would go quietly.&#8221;<br /><br />He was convicted of three counts of first-degree intentional homicide, six counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide and one count of second-degree sexual assault. He pleaded no contest.<br /><br />He sits in solitary confinement awaiting his mandatory life sentence on May 21. He doesn&#8217;t expect the judge to give him a chance for parole.<br /><br />Johnson won&#8217;t apologize to the victims&#8217; families. &#8220;I don&#8217;t care what they think,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Anyway, considering the act I did, an apology would come off as pretty weak, you know?&#8221;<br /><br />According to a psychologist&#8217;s report released Tuesday by the state Department of Justice, Johnson felt empty and numb the day of the shootings and told the doctor his &#8220;purpose was to kill. Jesus could have been walking with Moses that day and I would have killed them.&#8221;<br /><br />Johnson added, &#8220;You don&#8217;t have to be crazy to do what I did, just angry,&#8221; said the report by psychologist Deborah Collins.<br /><br />None of the victims&#8217; families responded to requests for reaction.<br /><br />Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said Johnson&#8217;s comments only open old wounds. &#8220;His comments serve only to re-victimize the survivors and the families of those whom he has confessed to killing,&#8221; Van Hollen said.<br /><br />Johnson freely admits his criminal actions, which began with a sexual assault July 30, the day before the shootings. Johnson had coaxed a 24-year-old acquaintance to join him on a bike ride. He took her to a remote area by the Menominee River and assaulted her.<br /><br />Unlike his indifference toward killing, Johnson said the sexual assault made him feel guilty: &#8220;I think what it is is, I betrayed her trust. I&#8217;ve been betrayed in the past and that hurts a lot.&#8221;<br /><br />The next day, prosecutors said, Johnson fired on a group of youths at a popular swimming spot along the Menominee River, killing Tiffany Pohlson, 17; Anthony Spigarelli, 18; and Bryan Mort, 19, all of Michigan.<br /><br />Johnson had joined the Army 10 days after graduating from high school in Kingsford, serving nearly 5 years in Shreveport, La. He married and had two kids, but the marriage ended in 2001.<br /><br />His ex-wife, Theresa Johnson, described him as &#8220;controlling, a &#8220;neat freak&#8221; and a &#8220;loner with few friends,&#8221; according to the psychologist&#8217;s report on her interview of him in 2008.<br /><br />He once threatened his ex-wife with a gun. &#8220;He said &#8216;I could of killed her. &#8230; She was scared, I was scared,&#8217;&#8221; Collins wrote in the report.<br /><br />He said he turned to alcohol and marijuana. Eventually he quit his job to spite his ex-wife by taking away child-support payments. That and writing bad checks led to a number of arrest warrants.<br /><br />He couldn&#8217;t apply for a job without an employer discovering his warrants. So he &#8220;leeched&#8221; off his mother.<br /><br />The day after the sexual assault, his mother told him police were looking for him. If job prospects were bleak before the sexual assault, he thought, being labeled a sex offender would make employment impossible.<br /><br />&#8220;I started weighing stuff and said &#8216;I&#8217;m screwed,&#8217;&#8221; he said. &#8220;I was really bitter, full of hate.&#8221;<br /><br />His hazy plan on July 31 was to kill the teens as &#8220;bait&#8221; to attract police, then take out officers one by one.<br /><br />&#8220;I was either going to be shot and killed by police or be in prison for the rest of my life,&#8221; he said.<br /><br />Johnson fired about 17 shots at the group of about eight teens swimming in the Menominee River below a railroad bridge. He would have fired more but his rifle repeatedly jammed, so he fled.<br /><br />He eluded police all night but his resolve eventually wavered. He saw suicide as &#8220;a coward&#8217;s way out&#8221; so he dismantled his weapon and surrendered.<br /><br />Johnson said his initial plea of not guilty by reason of insanity was forced on him by his lawyer. He dumped the lawyer and pleaded no contest.<br /><br />He has never been mentally ill, he said. Instead he just &#8220;snapped,&#8221; driven to kill in part by the trauma of being separated from his kids.<br /><br />Reminded that other men lose custody of children but don&#8217;t go on killing sprees, Johnson still didn&#8217;t apologize.<br /><br />&#8220;That&#8217;s true, that&#8217;s their choice,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I guess I&#8217;m lashing back. I&#8217;m taking a punch at the system.&#8221;<br /><br />These days, Johnson reads mystery books and does puzzles. He still replays the shootings in his mind — but never feels a pang of remorse.<br /><br />&#8220;It was very easy to kill,&#8221; he said matter-of-factly. &#8220;Very easy.&#8221;<br /><br />Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.]]></content:encoded>
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