The murder of Stephanie Roper involved a
Frostburg State University
Frostburg State University (FSU) is a public university in Frostburg, Maryland. The university is the only four-year institution of the University System of Maryland west of the Baltimore-Washington passageway in the state's Appalachian highlan ...
student. On April 3, 1982, Stephanie Roper, a 22-year-old, was kidnapped, brutally raped repeatedly, tortured, shot, set afire, and partially dismembered.
Murder
Roper was home on a college break, and she and a girlfriend were returning from an evening with friends at a West End Washington, D.C. bar, the "Twenty-First Amendment" late at night. After dropping her friend off in
Brandywine, Maryland
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, Stephanie proceeded toward her own home in
Croom
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History
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, but her car became disabled on a dark rural road. Two men stopped and instead of helping, kidnapped her at gunpoint. The two men, Jack Ronald Jones and Jerry Lee Beatty, kidnapped Stephanie and took her to an abandoned shack in
Oakville,
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. There she was tortured and raped repeatedly. One of the men called the other by his first name. Afraid now that Stephanie knew his name, they decided to kill her. Stephanie made several attempts to escape and upon her last capture, her skull was fractured with a logging chain and she was shot to death. In order to hinder identification, the murderers burned her body and severed her hands. They were captured after the younger man bragged about his part in the crime. Both men were charged with kidnapping, rape, and felony murder. The primary killer was convicted in
Baltimore County
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while his co-defendant pleaded guilty to the same charges in
Anne Arundel County. Both courts imposed sentences of two concurrent life sentences, with parole eligibility after twelve years.
Family response
The Roper family was excluded from observing the trial and was denied the opportunity to present a victim impact statement at sentencing. Stephanie's mother, Roberta Roper, has taken on the cause of victims' rights, including the right of victims' families to address the court before sentencing. She actively lobbies and advocates for rights and support services to crime victims and their survivors. She and her husband, Vincent, formed the Stephanie Roper Committee and Foundation, Inc. and she served as its Executive Director for 20 years. The agency is now known as the Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc. (MCVRC). Roberta Roper has dedicated her life to these causes. She serves as the Chair of the MCVRC Board of Directors and co-chairs the National Victims' Constitutional Amendment Network.
Crime Victims' Rights Act
The
Crime Victims' Rights Act The Crime Victims' Rights Act, (CVRA) 18 U.S.C. ยง 3771, is part of the United States Justice for All Act of 2004, Pub. L. No. 108-405, 118 Stat. 2260 (effective Oct. 30, 2004). The CVRA enumerates the rights afforded to victims in federal criminal ...
of 2004 was named, in part, for Stephanie Roper, whose parents were not notified of trial continuances, were excluded from proceedings, and were prevented from giving a
victim impact statement
A victim impact statement is a written or oral statement made as part of the judicial legal process, which allows crime victims the opportunity to speak during the sentencing of the convicted person or at subsequent parole hearings.
Overview
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. The Act grants victims those and other rights in federal criminal cases.
Legacy
Maryland's annual Crime Victims and Advocates Commemorative Day
In 2012, the Maryland General Assembly passed House Bill 766 (Chapter 678 of the Laws of Maryland 2012) which requires the Governor annually to proclaim April 3 as Crime Victims and Advocates Commemorative Day to give recognition to the individuals in the State who have become crime victims and to honor the advocates who serve those victims. In addition to issuing the proclamation, the Governor is also required to take appropriate steps to publicize Crime Victims and Advocates Commemorative Day. April 3 was chosen as the date for the commemorative day in memory of Stephanie Roper, who was murdered on that day in 1982 and whose family members established the Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc.
Stephanie Roper Highway
On October 20, 2012, Maryland Governor
Martin O'Malley
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O'Malley ...
issued a proclamation which named part of
Maryland Route 4
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(the part of
Pennsylvania Avenue
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just north of Croom, and part of Southern Maryland Boulevard in adjacent
Anne Arundel County) in honor of Stephanie Roper and the efforts of her parents Roberta and Vincent Roper.
The Stephanie Roper Gallery at Frostburg State University
The Stephanie Ann Roper Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Building on the Frostburg State University campus.
Roper Victim Assistance Academy
The Roper Victim Assistance Academy trains victims' advocates. The Roper Academy was created in 2003 through a grant from the
United States Department of Justice
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,
Office for Victims of Crime
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is a part of the Office of Justice Programs, within the U.S. Department of Justice.
The OVC's mission is to provide aid and promote justice for crime victims.
The office was created in 1988 in an amendment t ...
received by the Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention in partnership with the
University of Baltimore
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.
References
External links
Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc.Mlis.state.md.usMlis.state.md.usRoper Victim Assistance Academy
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