Levi Axtell Wiki – Bio
Levi Axtell, 27, a Minnesota father, confessed to killing sex offender Lawrence V. Scully, 77, who he believed had once harassed his young daughter, even “finishing him off” with a moose antler, according to court documents obtained by Fox News.
Levi Axtell walked into a police station on March 8 covered in blood, fell to his knees, and told police he fatally struck Lawrence V. Scully with a shovel, Fox reported. He added that he had “finished” work on the moose part, he allegedly told police. With his hands on his head, Axtell demanded to be handcuffed and threatened to hurt others if they didn’t restrain him, according to the report.
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Levi Axtell is 27 years old.
Minnesota Father Kills Elderly Sex Offender With moose antler
The Cook County Sheriff’s Office said Scully was found dead inside his home in Grand Marias, about two hours north of Duluth. A witness called 911 after seeing someone “hit” a car in Scully’s driveway and run toward the elderly man’s home, police said. The witness then heard screaming, according to authorities.
Scully had been convicted of sexually abusing a 6-year-old girl in 1979. The couple had a long history of conflict, according to reports.
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In 2018, Axtell accused Scully of “stalking” and “attempting to groom” her then-infant daughter at her daycare center by parking his truck at the facility, and tried to obtain a protective order against the older man, according to WTIP. The request was initially granted only to be dismissed weeks later. About two years later, Axtell published “The Only Cure for Pedophiles? One bullet” on Facebook, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.
Axtell was arraigned Friday on a second-degree murder charge and is being held on $1 million bail. There were recent allegations against Scully, but Cook County Sheriff Pat Eliasen told the Associated Press that they “revealed nothing” and that most of the reports were “about harassment.” Axtell is due to appear in court on April 10.