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November 27, 2018

Anne Scripps

Anne Scripps

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Anne Scripps
BornNovember 18, 1946
Albany, New York
DiedJanuary 6, 1994 (aged 47)
Bronxville, New York
Spouse(s)Anthony X. Morrell (1969-1988; divorced; deceased) Scott S. Douglas (1988-1994; deceased; their deaths)
ChildrenAlexandra Morrell
Anne Morrell Petrillo
Victoria Douglas
Anne Scripps (November 18, 1946 – January 6, 1994) was an American heiress to the E. W. Scripps Company; she was the great-great granddaughter of James E. Scripps, founder of The Detroit News. In 1994, she was bludgeoned by her estranged second husband, Scott S. Douglas, as she slept in her Westchester County, New York home.

Contents

  • 1 Family and marriages
  • 2 Domestic violence and death
  • 3 Resolution
  • 4 Family aftermath
  • 5 References
    • 5.1 Sources
  • 6 External links

Family and marriages

Anne Scripps (formerly Morrell) was born on November 18, 1946 to Captain James E. Scripps III, a former merchant mariner, and Anne Scripps (née Gibbs). She has a brother, James IV, and a sister, Mary. In 1969, when Scripps was 23 years of age, she married Anthony Morrell, a Rye stockbroker. The wedding was held in the St. Regis Hotel. The marriage resulted in two daughters, Alexandra and Anne. Scripps' marriage to Morrell ended in divorce, but she loved and doted on her daughters greatly. At a party in 1988, Scripps met Scott Douglas, an out-of-work and self-employed house painter. She hired him to paint her house, which led the two to marry that October. They had a daughter Victoria, nicknamed Tori. Douglas did not get along with Alexandra, who thought of him as not bright or articulate enough for her mother, and she quickly moved out of the house.

Domestic violence and death

Scripps' daughters noticed that Douglas drank heavily and became erratically violent towards their mother, openly hitting her in public on at least one occasion. Both daughters advised their mother to file for divorce and get an order of eviction to have him removed from the home. In 1991, Scripps took Tori and moved in with Alexandra. She had changed her will and moved back in for fear that Douglas would take Tori and flee. During the holidays, she discovered Douglas had removed Tori's birth certificate and other personal records from the house. Scripps and her two eldest daughters began documenting and keeping records of the assaults, and on December 6, 1993, went to obtain an eviction notice; however, the judge refused to order his eviction. Scripps told a friend that she began sleeping with a hammer under her bed because Douglas' new method of abuse was to wake her up in the middle of the night to scare and berate her.
On December 31, 1993, Douglas bludgeoned Scripps with a hammer while she slept. Her daughter Anne had called the police on January 1, 1994, at 3:30 a.m., because she was unable to get into contact with her mother or Douglas. The police arrived and knocked down the locked door, and found Scripps unconscious in bed, her sheets soaked in blood, her terrier puppy next to her trying to comfort her. Across the hall Tori, then 3 years old, had witnessed the crime that left her mother's skull irreparably broken. Tori Douglas was reported as saying, "Daddy gave Mommy boo-boos. Daddy gave Mommy many boo-boos. Why is Mommy wearing warpaint?" Immediately the police began searching for Scott Douglas. In a matter of hours, Douglas' 1982 BMW was found on the Tappan Zee Bridge with the bloody hammer inside. The authorities dragged the Hudson River for him, but operated under the assumption he was still alive. As Scripps lay in the hospital, her first husband, Anthony Morrell, who was in the terminal stages of cirrhosis of the liver and had been hospitalized near Philadelphia, left his hospital bed to be at her side. A week after the attack —two days after the authorities stopped dragging the Hudson for Douglas's body—on January 6, 1994 Scripps was taken off life support and died without regaining consciousness. She was 47 years old. After her death, she was able to give her liver, which was transplanted into her ex-husband, Anthony Morrell, saving his life. "Her daughters acted on what they knew would be their mother's wishes," said family attorney, "Anne left this world the way she lived in it-- loving and giving."

Resolution

In the days after Scripps's death, her family lashed out at the authorities who allowed Scott Douglas to remain in the home. Scripps's mother told the press, "This could have been prevented. My daughter would be alive today, if that judge hadn't let him stay here. I think it's criminal."
The family alleged that the New Rochelle Family Court Judge Ingrid Braslow refused to grant an order barring Douglas from the house in spite of the assertions that he beat Anne and tried to shove her from the car. However, court documents show that these allegations relate to the 1991 case that was not before Braslow. The transcript of the December 6 hearing shows Braslow was not asked to remove Douglas from the home. The Scripps family filed an $11-million suit against the county which was later dismissed.
Three months after Anne Scripps' death, there was a break in the case when a railroad employee found the corpse of a man in jeans washed ashore in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. Dental records identified the corpse as Scott Stuart Douglas. The Scripps family met the news with relief. "It was a surprise, but the nightmare is over," stated Anne Morrell. "We don't have to worry anymore about him coming after us or Tori," said Alexandra Morrell.
Authorities re-examined the system that failed Anne Scripps resulting in changes in Westchester County's domestic violence procedures. Scripps's ex-husband Anthony Morrell died in 2005.

Family aftermath

On September 25, 2009, The Huffington Post reported that Anne had jumped to her death from the Tappan Zee Bridge.[1] Authorities found a note and believed Anne got out of her car and jumped off the bridge the evening of September 24. Three days later, her body was found in the Hudson. The contents of the suicide note were released by an interview on ABC's 20/20 in 2010. Family friends stated that Anne never got over her mother's murder and she had been hospitalized several times for major depression. At the time of her death, she was finalizing a divorce and had a son named Michael.[2]
In 2011, Tori — who had been raised in Vermont after being adopted by her mother’s sister, Mary Gibbs Carmody, and her husband, Robert — was arrested in Burlington, Vermont for possession of heroin. She was subsequently convicted of drug-related crimes and served time in prison.[3]In 2018, Tori was arrested for possession of stolen property after she pawned the heirloom jewelry of her adoptive mother and stole her car.[4]

References

  • Schweber, Joseph Berger and Nate. "Body Believed to Be That of Anne Morell Petrillo Is Found". Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  • Kolker, Robert. "The Scripps Inheritance". NYMag.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  • "Judge leaves it to Scripps-Carmody for reform". Burlington Free Press. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
    1. "State vs. Scripps-Carmody, Victoria | Vermont Judiciary". www.vermontjudiciary.org. Vermont Judiciary. Retrieved 30 August 2018.

    Sources

    • Notorious murders
    • NY Times article
    • People Magazine article

    External links

    • Anne Scripps at Find a Grave
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