Christopher Scarver

"Nothing white people do to blacks is just."

Christopher J. Scarver is an American serial killer who gained notoriety for killing fellow serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and murderer Jesse Anderson.

History
Scarver was raised in Miwaukee, Wisconsin as the second of five children. He was a student at James Madison High School but dropped out in the eleventh grade. Due to his alcoholism, Scarver was eventually kicked out of the house by his mother and later had a son, Christopher Scarver Jr. He was hired as a trainee carpenter in a Wisconsin Conservation Corps job program. According to him, a supervisor named Edward Patts promised him that upon completion of this program, he would be hired full-time, but Patts was dismissed, resulting in his full-time position never becoming true.

On June 1, 1990, Scarver went to the training program office and found the supervisor who had replaced Patts, Steve Lohman, Scarver held Lohman at gunpoint and ordered him to give all of his money. Lohman only gave him 15 dollars, which enraged Scarver, who shot Lohman in the head as response. After shooting Lohman, Scarver turned to the manager, John Feyen and demanded more money. Feyen gave Scarver a check for 3,000 dollars and ran away while Scarver was still shooting Lohman. Scarver was caught shortly after and sentenced to life in prison at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin. He was subsequently diagnosed with schizephrenia after complaining of experiencing messianic delusions.

Years later, on the morning of November 28, 1994, Scarver was assigned to a work detail with parricider Jesse Anderson and cannibalistic serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, however, when the three were left unsupervised, Scarver got into a discussion with both Dahmer and Anderson, regarding Dahmer's crimes against black individuals, which resulted in Scarver bludgeoning the two men with a steel bar, they both died from their wounds later. As a result of killing Dahmer and Anderson, Scarver claimed that he spent 16 years in solitary confinement and was eventually relocated to Contennial Correctional Facility in Colorado by federal judge Barbara Crabb. In 2015, Scarver told the New York Post that Dahmer wound taunt inmates by shaping his food into severed limbs and drizzling packets of ketchup on them to simulate blood, Scarver also claimed that the prison staff had left Scarver unsupervised with Dahmer on purpose, as they wanted him dead.

Modus Operandi
When killing his first victim, Steve Lohman, Scarver shot him in the head and later shot his body twice for no specific reason, other than scaring John Feyen. In Dahmer and Anderson's case, Scarver beat them with a steel pipe, strucking Dahmer in the head and savagely bludgeoning Anderson.

Known Victims

 * June 1, 1990: Steve Lohman and John Feyen
 * Steve Lohman
 * John Feyen
 * November 28, 1994: Jeffrey Dahmer and Jesse Anderson
 * Jeffrey Dahmer
 * Jesse Anderson

On Criminal Minds
Scarver is partially similiar to Patrick Butler. Both were African-American serial killers who, during their time of imprisonment, killed two inmates (at least one by bludgeoning), one of which was convicted of serial crimes.