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Bearing witness, his ‘beautiful duty’

November 16th, 2008, 1:11 pm by Nick R. Martin

He sits every day in the front row of the gallery, quietly watching a parade of horrors, sometimes nodding, mostly staring straight ahead.

One after another, witnesses take the stand in the downtown Phoenix courtroom, each talking about some ghastly injury or murder. All the while, Paul Patrick sits nearly motionless and listens.

The physical pain and psychological damage caused by the Serial Shooters, who authorities say cruised the Valley in 2005 and 2006 looking for easy targets, are as real to Patrick as they are to anyone. He was shot like many of the others. Blasted by a shotgun while walking alone at night.

He still carries inside his body 100 pellets that doctors were never able to remove. He still wakes up with nightmares and throbbing pain.

Whatever almost anyone says on the stand about the time he or she was shot or the day a loved one died, Patrick can relate to it.

And that’s why he’s quietly watching the trial of Serial Shooter suspect Dale Hausner.

Patrick, 48, sees himself as “the face of the victims.”

He is one of at least 17 people who authorities say survived the cruelty of Hausner, a Mesa man accused in a 14-month string of shootings, which included eight killings.

The court has allowed victims to sit in on every part of the trial so far. It is a courtesy not extended to other witnesses like police officers or medical examiners.

But since opening arguments took place on Oct. 6, Patrick has been the only survivor in court every day.

In an interview on Friday, a day after he testified in the case, Patrick said he sees himself as sort of an unofficial representative of the many lives taken or changed by the shooting spree.

“It’s my beautiful duty,” Patrick said. “They’re not just going to be insignificant names. There’s going to be a face to this. It’s going to be human.”

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Photo by Julio Jimenez, Tribune. Paul Patrick, 48, of Phoenix testified in the Serial Shooter trial Thursday.  He shows the wounds he suffered when he was shot at close range with a shotgun in June of 2006. Programming note: Trial coverage will return Monday.

‘Serial Shooter’ body count was nearly 1 higher

November 13th, 2008, 1:55 pm by Nick R. Martin

Paul Patrick, who testified this morning about being shot, almost became the latest mark in the body count of the Serial Shooters. While he was on the stand, he barely touched on the severity of his wounds from the June 8, 2006 shotgun blast. Patrick talked about spending almost three weeks in intensive care at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, but the somber witness did not delve too deeply into his experience.

It wasn’t until Phoenix police detective Clark Schwartzkopf took the stand a short time later that it became clear just how badly Patrick was injured that night. “He was in a coma,” said Schwartzkopf, the lead detective in the Serial Shooter case. He visited Patrick in the hospital days after the shooting. The doctors, the detective said, “were not sure if he was going to survive his wounds.”

Prosecutors showed a photograph of Patrick lying in a hospital bed, tubes coming out of him, patches of fabric covering his deep gunshot wounds.

“To be honest with you,” Schwartzkopf said, “I thought the next call I would get would be from the medical examiner to report for his autopsy. Instead, I got a call from his brother telling me that he had been moved to St. Luke’s (Hospital).”

As it stands, Dale Hausner, the defendant in the trial, is accused of killing eight people during a shooting spree throughout the Valley. From the testimony today, it’s obvious that the number could have just as easily been nine.

Survival and stoicism the keys for ‘Shooter’ victim

November 13th, 2008, 11:24 am by Nick R. Martin

He is the only witness to be in court watching the proceedings every day since the trial began. Today, Paul Patrick got his chance to testify.

Patrick was shot on the night of June 8, 2006 while walking near an auto repair shop at 78th Avenue and Indian School Road in Phoeix. “I heard a loud bang and felt a great deal of pain,” Patrick testified this morning. “I spun around and hit the ground hard — on my belly.”

On its own, Patrick’s testimony does not stand out among the dozens of crimes authorities have tied to Serial Shooter suspect Dale Hausner, who is on trial for the crime spree. Like many of the other victims, he was alone. It was nighttime. He was walking on the side of the street on his way to nowhere in particular.

But the 48-year-old Patrick could prove to be a compelling figure for the jury. Day after day, he comes into the courtroom with the help of a motorized wheelchair. He can walk, but he hobbles when he does so. It’s painful to stand or walk, he testified. He also comes to the sixth-floor courtroom every day with his mother at his side. Together, they sit stoically in the first row, just behind the prosecutors. They listen to the testimony of others, as they have done with nearly 80 witnesses in the trial so far, and they sometimes nod because they can relate.

“I was in intensive care for 19 straight days,” Patrick said on the stand. “Then I was transfered for St. Luke’s (Hospital) for another three weeks or a month. I can’t remember.” He had multiple surgeries in the months following his shooting, including the removal of most of his colon.

Before today, none of the jurors knew why Patrick was in the courtroom every day. After today, he will be a constant reminder of the pain caused by the 14-month string of shootings.

Map shows the location where Paul Patrick was shot the night of June 8, 2006. Click here for a larger, interactive map.

Note: This post originally said Patrick was 36 years old. He is, in fact, 48.

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