State of Washington v. Grant Wayne Scantling

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedJuly 7, 2015
Docket31940-7
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

FILED

JULY 7, 2015

In the Office of the Clerk of Court

W A State Court of Appeals, Division III

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

DIVISION THREE

STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) ) No. 31940-7-111 Respondent, ) ) v. ) ) GRANT WAYNE SCANTLING, ) UNPUBLISHED OPINION ) Appellant. )

SIDDOWAY, C.l. Grant Scantling appeals his conviction of first degree burglary

and aggravated first degree murder, assigning error to evidentiary rulings by the court,

ineffective assistance of counsel, and prosecutorial misconduct. He also challenges the

trial court's findings and order relating to legal financial obligations. We find no error or

abuse of discretion and affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Grant Scantling was convicted of first degree burglary and aggravated first degree

murder after he broke into the Kennewick home of his former girlfriend, Ann Marie

Krebs, and shot and killed Franklin Palmer, who was one of three adults living in the

home at the time. No. 3 1940· 7· III State v. Scantling

Mr. Scantling and Ms. Krebs, who had been romantically involved for six years

and have two young children together, had broken up around Thanksgiving 2012,

approximately four months before the shooting. Before they broke up, Mr. Scantling,

Ms. Krebs, their two children, and Ms. Krebs's son from another relationship, lived

together at the Kennewick home. Mr. Palmer and Michael Billado, friends of Mr.

Scantling and Ms. Krebs, also lived there occasionally.

Following the breakup with Ms. Krebs, Mr. Scantling moved into his mother's

house, located a few blocks away. The children remained with Ms. Krebs.

Around Christmas time, Ms. Krebs went to see Mr. Scantling at his mother's

house and during the course of their conversation, told him that a couple of weeks after

they had broken up, she had sexual relations with Mr. Palmer. Mr. Scantling responded

that he was going to "kick [Mr. Palmer's] butt;" proceeded to Ms. Krebs's home, where

Mr. Palmer was staying; assaulted him; and told him to "get the fuck out." Report of

Proceedings (RP) (Sept. 9,2013) at 176,250. Mr. Billado witnessed the assault.

Shortly after Christmas, Mr. Scantling moved to Spokane, where he stayed with

his brother-in-law. He was living there at the time of the shooting.

On March 19, 2013, three days before the shooting, Mr. Scantling borrowed his

brother-in-Iaw's car and drove to Kennewick. According to Mr. Scantling, he had finally

saved enough money to pay for gas and take his children to lunch, and was anxious to see

them since he had not visited since around New Year's. Unbeknownst to Mr. Scantling,

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Ms. Krebs was packing up her and the children's belongings, on the verge of moving to

Michigan. She was surprised at Mr. Scantling's arrival and he was surprised and upset at

signs she was moving. She slammed the door upon seeing him, closed the curtains, and

refused him entry

Mr. Scantling returned to Spokane and over the next several days wrote out (but

did not mail) enraged letters-this despite a text message Ms. Krebs had sent him late in

the day on March 19, apologizing for her actions. Among his angry ruminations were the

following:

What a cunt. You bitch. I'm going to kill you for that. What was she afraid of? I wasn't this guy til now. You're going to reap a whirlwind. Or maybe I was that guy and it took Ann to bring it out. The demon is loose.

RP (Sept. 6,2013) at 254.

3-19,2013 She pulled the curtains so I couldn't even see them. They didn't see me. What did she tell them? Michael saw me, not my babies. What a cunt! ! ! ! ! You bitch, I'm gonna kill you for that.

Jd. at 383.

She has gone too far!!! She could have prevented this day by simply letting me hug my children. I would have been comforted, come home, went to work. But, no. Ann had to perpetuate her tough bitch bullshit. This last act of ignorance has backed me into a corner. I am destroyed, annihilated and tortured inside as the thought of her continuing to use [the children] against me like this. I won't stand for it.

Jd. at 378-79.

[S]he was the only woman I ever loved. She didn't deserve the way I treated her, but she does now. My love for her is dead. That's not true, I

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love her to death, that's why this hurts so much. If only she would drop the lies and APOLOGIZE. But, no. A cunt is as a cunt does. I apologize to everyone but Ann for the pain plus heartache that this day is going to cause. I'm already gonna bum in hell, God have mercy on me.

Id. at 379-80.

[I]fI fail, Ann will never learn that you can't treat me that way, and get away with it. And she will go about her way full of pride, saying "serves him right" looser. No, not this time bitch. Options. 1. Off Myself 2. Set things right. I choose #2 Run rabbit run.

Id. at 376-77.

Early in the morning on March 22, Mr. Scantling, who later told police he had

hardly slept in the prior 72 hours, again drove from Spokane to Ms. Krebs' home-this

time taking his brother-in-Iaw's car and handgun without permission. In Kennewick, Ms.

Krebs's children's beds had been taken apart for the move, so all three children were

sleeping with her. She and the children awoke to the sound of shattering glass. Mr.

Scantling had thrown a cinder block through the sliding glass door of Ms. Krebs'

bedroom.

After entering through the broken glass door, Mr. Scantling put his hand around

Ms. Krebs' neck, choking her, and held a gun to her forehead. He screamed at her about

not taking his children, yelling, "This wouldn't have happened if you would have let me

see my kids." RP (Sept. 9, 2013) at 133.

Mr. Billado and Mr. Palmer were both staying at the home and on hearing the

commotion headed for Ms. Krebs's bedroom. Mr. Billado later testified that he entered

first and asked, "What the fuck you doing, Grant?" RP (Sept. 9, 2013) at 134. According

to Mr. Billado, Mr. Scantling turned toward the two men, responded "Fuck you," and

"Fuck you, Frank," and then shot in their direction. Id. Mr. Billado ducked, took off

down the hallway, and ran outside, where he called 911. Mr. Palmer was hit.

According to Ms. Krebs, Mr. Palmer was felled by the first shot and lay

motionless, partially in a closet off the hallway. Mr. Scantling walked over to him and

shot him at close range a second time. An autopsy revealed that Mr. Palmer was shot

three times, twice at close range.

Mr. Scantling then moved to the living room; Ms. Krebs initially waited but then

followed him in. After he pushed her into furnishings assembled for the move, he told

her he had "one bullet for you and one for myself," and then held the gun to his head for

a moment before lowering it and leaving. Id. at 241. As Mr. Scantling drove from the

home, he saw Mr. Billado and yelled, "That's what happens when you fuck with

someone's wife." Id. at 139. Mr. Scantling returned to Spokane, where he was arrested

later in the day.

During a police interview, Mr. Scantling made several voluntary statements to the

detectives before requesting an attorney, including that Mr. Palmer had slept with Ms.

Krebs shortly after they separated, and "consciously drove a wedge" between the two of

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