Craig Sorger

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Craig Sorger (February 10, 1990 — February 15, 2003) was a teenager from Ephrata, Washington who was brutally murdered by then-12-year-old playmates Evan Savoie and Jake Lee Eakin.

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[edit] The Crime

Sorger was slightly autistic and a developmentally disabled teenager who loved science, video games and race cars. Sorger was at home when Savoie and Eakin asked his mother if he could come out to play. As night fell, Sorger's mother became worried because Sorger was afraid of the dark. When she found out that Savoie and Eakin had gone home hours earlier, she knew something was wrong. She was later informed that her son's body had been found near the area where the three children had been playing.

When police questioned Savoie and Eakin the night Sorger's body was discovered, each told a similar story. Savoie said Sorger fell while climbing a tree. Eakin said he and Savoie were on the same branch in the tree with Sorger when the fall occurred. The autopsy came in and proved differently.

[edit] The Autopsy

When Sorger's body was found, the autopsy reported that Sorger had been beaten approximately 16 times about the head and neck and stabbed 34 times in the same areas where he had been beaten. He also had 8 stab wounds to his torso as well.

[edit] The Confession and Trial

Although they both claimed innocence, they were charged with first degree murder. After changing his story, Eakin finally confessed to his role in the killing, pleading guilty to second-degree murder by complicity and was sentenced to 14 years. He then testified against Savoie, who maintained his innocence. On April 29, 2006, Savoie was convicted of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to 26 years in prison — the maximum sentence that could be imposed. [1]

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