Crime Trans killer confesses to decapitating Oklahoma man with a chainsaw before being charged for molesting 5-year-old - "I think I may have killed someone last night."

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A trans-identified male property manager from Oklahoma, who began transitioning to a woman in prison, admitted to having previously decapitated a friend while still living in Oklahoma. Alex Ray Scott, 28, was in a New York court Monday to plead guilty to the murder of Kenneth Savinski, 64.

Scott ran from Oklahoma in 2019 after being accused of molesting a five-year-old boy – but before leaving, he dismembered Robin Skocdopole, 63, with a chainsaw. The shocking news – which had not been mentioned at the trial – came out as Scott took the stand and described in detail the killing of Savinski, an antique dealer. Scott described using a plate, kitchen knife and “maybe a pen” to commit the January 2020 murder, the Daily Mail reported.

According to an FBI news release, in 2023, “Scott agreed to take the FBI to the last known location of Skocdopole's head. Unfortunately, when Scott took FBI to the location, no additional remains were found.”

Scott became an object of interest to Manhattan police after walking into a station in Jan. 2020 with blood-covered clothing and telling officers, “I think I may have killed someone last night.” Police understood the confession because they had already discovered the corpse of an upper-rung antiques dealer in his Upper East Side apartment.

Savinsky met Scott on a dating site and got more than he bargained for when Scott left him with a slashed throat and cuts to the head after their first encounter. Scott was sighted by other residents leaving the apartment building with Savinski’s black jacket and with a wad of bills.

Scott allegedly hadn’t stolen enough so then decided to use the dead man’s credit cards to get a hotel in New Jersey. The next morning, Scott awoke in the hotel room with blood-soaked clothing but supposedly remembering little of what had transpired the night before.

Scott possessed five credit cards after being searched by police. One of these belonged to Savinski and another to Skocdopole. Scott told police of living in Skocdopole’s home in Broken Arrow but when the address was called, there was no answer. The Broken Arrow Police Department decided to investigate with a search warrant in February 2020. They found the house stripped bare but with blood stains on the walls and floor.

It would take three months for police to find pieces of Skocdopole’s body in a creek near the house. A medical examiner noted that both a chainsaw and hand saw had been utilized to cut up the body. At that time, Scott had been charged with Savinski’s murder and was waiting for the trial to start from the Rikers Island detention center detachment used for adult females and adolescents. Scott had, by that time, begun transitioning.

In July 2019 Scott was charged in Oklahoma with forcing a co-worker's five-year-old son to have oral sex.

In May 2023, Scott admitted to murdering Skocdopole in Oklahoma and took police on a pointless search for the deceased man’s decapitated head. In May of 2024, a US District judge sentenced Scott to 45 years for the Second Degree Murder in Indian Country of Skocdopole.

Scott could get another 22 years in a New York prison as part of a plea deal but would go back to Oklahoma afterwards to serve out the sentence there.

A new bill proposed by a far-left Brooklyn Democrat would see that wigs, hair extensions, tucking undergarments, prosthetics, chest binders, and other items be provided to transgender inmates in New York City.

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Always have been.

New Yorker tax money is going to cover the expenses for this monster to mutilate himself in a bid for sexual gratification. I’d feel bad for those upstate, but they just let their state be controlled by an island that more resembles New Jersey.
Hey, don’t look at us. We hate New Yorkers just as much as they do upstate. Actual worst drivers in the country outside of California.
 
I condone vigilante justice against all tranny faggots. Please wait until they do something and then respond in kind, don't be proactive. Learn how to actively defend yourself and then leave before the question askers come. Have a plan for being assaulted in public and go for the eyes. Kick a tranny in their stinkditch hard enough to undo the $35k they spent. Figure out where faggots conglomerate and form an exit strategy. These people are terrible and getting worse, and the only one who can protect yourself is you, because you're not as much of a minority as them and are thus less important as a human being.
 
So he chainsaws a man and rapes a 5 year old? How did he not catch the death sentence? Oh wait it's new York and he's a troon, nvm.
He’s just sick! That means we have to trust the experts for the treatments rather than entertaining that this guy was a rational actor.

If he’s a rational actor then we have to actually apply justice! That’s scary! Imagine holding people accountable for their actions.
 
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That's still a thing?

"He didn't just murder someone, he murdered someone in Indian Country! Law is different way out there!"
Yes. The US government has treaties with various Indian tribes and we do honor them. Indian lands are considered "dependent domestic nations".

Part of that includes a large measure of self determination along with a separate judicial track. Their judicial system eventually answers to the federal judicial system, because they're still US citizens, but yeah, it's definitely a thing.

There was actually a Supreme Court case in the past few years where they ruled that a big chunk of Oklahoma is Indian country.
For the most part, if you aren't on the [Native American] roster and aren't dealing with someone on the roster, if you get into trouble anywhere in Oklahoma that isn't a reservation or a casino, you're almost certainly gonna deal with OK state law rather than federal law. The most common thing I hear about regarding people getting in trouble with the feds here is minor stuff like people getting banned from casinos for marijuana possession, which is medically legal in OK but federally illegal.
 
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