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Suffering from erectile dysfunction after a botched surgical procedure, a retired barber decided to seek revenge against the doctor who had recommended the surgery. The jury at his murder trial wasn’t sympathetic and swiftly delivered a guilty verdict.
Retired barber Stanwood Elkus murdered surgeon Ronald Gilbert on January 28, 2013. It wasn’t because he was mad at the $30 million offer Gilbert had just received for his pharmaceutical company and its proprietary spray for treating premature ejaculation, a common form of male sexual dysfunction. That happened the day before Gilbert was killed, and Elkus wouldn’t have known about it.
But the reason behind the murder does have to do with sexual dysfunction or, more specifically, erectile dysfunction.
The Blame Game
According to Elkus, some 20 years earlier, the doctor, a married father of two, had suggested that Elkus undergo a procedure to widen his urethra to alleviate his symptoms of frequent urination. The surgery was a disaster, leaving Elkus with erectile dysfunction, a low sex drive, and incontinence for the next 20 years.
Although Gilbert didn’t perform the surgery himself, Elkus spent two decades blaming him for recommending the procedure. It didn’t help that Elkus was later told by different doctors that he had been misdiagnosed and that he really shouldn’t have had the surgery.
Elkus also blamed the botched surgery’s symptoms — including 20 years of erectile dysfunction — for his breakup with his longtime girlfriend, whom he had planned to marry.
The Trial
At his trial Elkus pleaded not guilty, but no one was believing it. This had been a precisely planned murder. Elkus had gone so far as to map out directions to Gilbert’s office.
His lawyers decided to blame his actions on antidepressants, saying Elkus wasn’t in control of his actions the day he killed Gilbert, and that the pills weakened his inhibitions. They also argued that brain damage and dementia had eroded his control and empathy.
The jury wasn’t hearing it. After a three-week trial, they only needed 40 minutes to deliberate before returning a guilty verdict.
The argument about the lack of empathy might have been partially true. When Gilbert’s wife and other family members were given the chance to speak at the sentencing hearing, Elkus took out his hearing aids.
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