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Accused Toll Booth Killer Pleads Not Guilty
Created by Brian Shields on 11/6/2009 10:51:00 AM


Nathan Burris is charged wtih the murders of a Richmond-San Rafael Bridge toll collector and a Golden Gate Bridge District bus driver.

     MARTINEZ (BCN) -- Nathan Burris pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he fatally  shot his former girlfriend and her friend at the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge  toll plaza Aug. 11.

      Burris, a 46-year-old Richmond resident, has been charged with two  counts of murder in connection with the deaths of 51-year-old Deborah Ross, a  toll collector at the bridge, and 58-year-old San Leandro resident Ersie  "Chuck" Everette, a Golden Gate Transit bus driver.

      He has also been charged with enhancements for allegedly using a  shotgun to commit both murders and the spe that make him eligible for the death penalty.

      At his initial arraignment in August, Burris said he wanted to  plead guilty and wanted to be executed for his crimes.

      He was much more subdued in Contra Costa County Superior Court in  Martinez today when he quietly entered his not guilty plea, according to a  representative from the district attorney's office.

      The shootings happened during the evening commute at the  Richmond-San Rafael Bridge toll plaza on Interstate Highway 580.

      Ross, who had worked for California Department of Transportation  as a toll collector for the past eight years, had arrived at work that day in  Everette's pickup truck. While the truck was parked in the toll plaza parking  lot, Burris allegedly slashed its tires and then watched the vehicle through  binoculars until Everette arrived and got in.

      At about 5:55 p.m. Burris allegedly approached the vehicle and  shot Everette multiple times in the head and chest with a shotgun.

      The gunman then ran across lanes of traffic over to toll booth No.  3 where Ross was working and began firing on her, California Highway Patrol  Officer Sam Morgan said.

      After the shootings, Burris allegedly fled the area and was  arrested early the next morning in Placer County.

       (Copyright 2009, Bay City News, All rights reserved.)
     
     

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  11/6/2009 7:48:16 PM
Anonymous 


God Bless you 
It is very sad to see a good and friendly person go. She was the most friendly on the told plaza. I cross the bridge every day. But she will always be in our hearts!!!!!!!
     
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