iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Rodney Berget, Roger Berget On Death Row For Separate Crimes

Rodney Berget

By KRISTI EATON   05/27/12 03:20 PM ET  AP

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Rodney Berget lives in a single cell on South Dakota's death row, rarely leaving the tiny room where he awaits execution for bludgeoning a prison guard to death with a pipe during an attempted escape.

For Berget's immediate family, his fate is somewhat familiar. He is the second member of the clan to be sentenced to death. His older brother was convicted in 1987 of killing a man for his car. Roger Berget spent 13 years on Oklahoma's death row until his execution in 2000 at age 39.

The Bergets are not the first pair of siblings to be condemned. Record books reveal at least three cases of brothers who conspired to commit crimes and both got the death penalty. But these two stand out because their crimes were separated by more than 600 miles and 25 years.

"To have it in different states in different crimes is some sort of commentary on the family there," said Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, which tracks death penalty trends.

The siblings' journey from the poverty of their South Dakota childhood to stormy, crime-ridden adult lives shows the far-reaching effects of a damaged upbringing – and the years of havoc wrought by two men who developed what the courts called a wanton disregard for human life.

Rodney Berget is scheduled to die later this year, potentially ending the odyssey that began when the two boys were born into a family that already had four kids.

A former prison principal described Rodney as a "throwaway kid" who never had a chance at a productive life. A lawyer for Roger recalled him as an "ugly duckling" with little family support.

The boys were born after the family moved from their failed farm in rural South Dakota to Aberdeen, a city about 20 miles away. Roger arrived in 1960. Rodney came along two years later.

His farming dreams dashed, patriarch Benford Berget went to work for the state highway department. Rosemary Berget took a night job as a bar manager at the local Holiday Inn.

The loss of the farm and the new city life seemed to strain the family and the couple's marriage. When the family moved to town, "things kind of fell apart," Bonnie Engelhart, the eldest Berget sibling, testified in 1987.

Benford Berget, away on business, was rarely around. When he was home, he drank and become physically abusive, lawyers for the brothers later said.

By the 1970s, the couple divorced, and Roger and Rodney started getting into trouble. Roger skipped school. Rodney started stealing. Soon, they were taking cars. Both went to prison for the first time as teens.

Roger Berget enjoyed a rare period of freedom in 1982 and met a woman while hitchhiking. The two started a relationship, and the woman gave birth to a child the next year. But Roger didn't get to see his son often because he was soon behind bars again, this time in Oklahoma. And for a far more sinister crime.

Roger and a friend named Michael Smith had decided to steal a random car from outside an Oklahoma City grocery store. The two men spotted 33-year-old Rick Patterson leaving the store on an October night in 1985. After abducting him at gunpoint, they put Patterson in the trunk and concluded he would have to be killed to prevent him from identifying his captors.

They drove the car to a deserted spot outside the city and shot Patterson in the back of the head and neck, blowing away the lower half of his face.

A year later, Berget pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced to death on March 12, 1987. An appeals court threw out a death sentence for Smith, who was later sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Less than three months after Roger was sentenced to death, Rodney Berget, then 25 and serving time for grand theft and escape, joined five other inmates in breaking out of the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls.

The men greased their bodies with lotion, slipped through a hole in an air vent and then cut through window bars in an auto body shop at the prison. Berget was a fugitive for more than a month.

Thirteen years passed before Roger Berget was executed by lethal injection on June 8, 2000. His younger brother was still in prison in South Dakota.

Then in 2002, the younger Berget was released. His sister and her husband threw Rodney his first-ever birthday party when he turned 40.

But the good days were numbered because a year later, he was sentenced to life in prison for attempted murder and kidnapping. He headed back to the South Dakota State Penitentiary – this time for good.

Then Rodney got to talking with a fellow inmate named Eric Robert about a goal they shared: to escape – or die trying.

The plan was months in the making. The inmates figured they would corner a solitary guard – any guard would do – and beat him with a pipe before covering his face with plastic wrap.

Once the guard was dead, Robert would put on the dead man's uniform and push a box with Berget inside as the prison gates opened for a daily delivery. The two would slip through the walls unnoticed.

On the morning of April 12, 2011, the timing seemed perfect. Ronald "R.J." Johnson was alone in a part of the prison where inmates work on upholstery, signs, custom furniture and other projects. Johnson wasn't supposed to be working that day – it was his 63rd birthday. But he agreed to come in because of a scheduling change.

After attacking Johnson, Robert and Berget made it outside one gate. But they were stopped by another guard before they could complete their escape through the second gate. Both pleaded guilty.

In a statement to a judge, Rodney acknowledged he deserved to die.

"I knew what I was doing, and I continued to do it," Berget said. "I destroyed a family. I took away a father, a husband, a grandpa."

His execution, scheduled for September, is likely to be delayed to allow the State Supreme Court time to conduct a mandatory review.

Rodney Berget's lawyer, Jeff Larson, has declined to comment on the case outside of court. Rodney did not respond to letters sent to the penitentiary.

The few members of the Berget family who survive are reluctant to talk about how seemingly normal boys turned into petty criminals and then into convicted killers of the rarest kind: brothers sentenced to death.

Dieter, of the Death Penalty Information Center, said some families of the condemned remain involved in appeals. But others see no reason to preserve connections.

"There's no light at the end of it," he said. "What happens at the end is execution."

___

FOLLOW HUFFPOST CRIME

Filed by Alana Horowitz  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 740
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Post Comment Preview Comment
To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (19 total)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
The Mad Guesser
People are alike all over.
11:26 AM on 05/29/2012
It may be that execution-selections discriminate against our 3rd class citizens, where we execute mainly non-whites or toddlers in adult bodies whose killer instincts we forge in our foster care systems, including the chrono-adult foster care system of the military with its sonic PTSD brain transplant program. But we must remember that each execution forges our collective resolve to live righteously, for without it, what would be left of us? The fact that this father and son really did commit a murder, shows that every citizen, whether guilty or innocent, has a fair and equal chance to be chosen.
02:53 PM on 05/29/2012
HUH??? Where did I miss the father and son connection? Are yo posting tio the wrong artical?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
vickijoiner
06:19 PM on 05/28/2012
as a point of interest, i wonder how the 4 others wound up? i wonder as there are many such stories, same upbringing enviroment why do some react like this and oyhers seem to be ok ? this i do know no rich man or woman has everbeen put to death not once remarkable isnt it? i am not advocating death sentences to rich or poor, i am just stating a fact , why are we so agreeable to this in our justice system? i guess what i am saying is why are we all so quick to judge but we dont seem to mind the injustices of the legal system no im not saying these two should go free what i am saying is why the rich walk? it is over and over again
04:24 AM on 05/29/2012
because the rich have money for lawyers and investigators to bring about reasonable doubt. Not that they are not guilty but that a reasonable person might reasonably doubt they are guilty. Money might not buy happiness but it sure does buy freedom. freedom from justice sometimes but always it buys freedom to live an easy life without the worries of how to pay the bills or what if I get sick, etc.
photo
Johnny3021
Live Everday Like It's Your Last-
01:37 PM on 05/28/2012
That long hair don't cover that redneck boy!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
vickijoiner
06:20 PM on 05/28/2012
and your point is?
photo
Johnny3021
Live Everday Like It's Your Last-
03:20 PM on 05/31/2012
Sorry didn't know you were related.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
kilakhan
speaking my mind however wrong!
12:56 PM on 05/28/2012
there is absolutely nothing normal about these "seemingly normal boys"...its easy to say they were doomed to fail but the truth is that they just consciously made wrong choices at every point in time...many people with similar or worse backgrounds work hard and despite the odds stacked against them make a success of their lives.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Mike McClaren
11:48 AM on 05/28/2012
You think maybe something was lacking in the way they were raised?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
lonewolfwisconsin
Obama Approval Before GOP Attacks-42% After-52%
11:47 AM on 05/28/2012
AH! 1/2 way into the story, Alcohol comes up.
It is Alcohol that has rendered the vast majority of Americans brains useless. This is what the Capitalists want, as drunks are easily manipulated. If we want to fix America, Ban Alcohol and legalize Pot. Pot Smokers are FAR smarter, less violent, more loving, less war-like, never hit unless hit, create things, and help folks. Alcoholics ruin their families, kill animals, hurt children & America.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Celiene
Human.
01:13 PM on 05/28/2012
Amen!
unique
Animal lover forever
06:12 PM on 05/28/2012
FANNED.................

lonewolfwisconsin:

You are so right. Only you forgot to say
and get rid of Gov. Scott Walker.
11:40 AM on 05/28/2012
I would like to thank their parents for the wonderful gift they gave us all. Keep breeding everyone! The world needs your indispensable seed.
11:29 AM on 05/28/2012
Genesis 9:6 Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man.

Otherwise capital punishment, for capital crime......

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/27/rodney-berget-roger-berget-death-row_n_1549277.html?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl3%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D164701#
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
kisaten1986
:)
12:10 PM on 05/28/2012
It also says in the bible if you work on the sabbath you should be stoned to death. i guess millions of americans should die? i do think this guy deserves to die, but not because the bible says so. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkXOwBIRX7Y
photo
Exfl
A centrist until the center moved.
11:26 AM on 05/28/2012
If only Benford and Rosemary had been able to get contraception at Planned Parenthood.
11:23 AM on 05/28/2012
Look on the bright side people......at least they were raised in a traditional one woman one man marriage type family. For that alone they are entitled to spend eternity in heaven right? Right?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Mike McClaren
11:48 AM on 05/28/2012
NO because both were democrats
03:07 PM on 05/29/2012
I think if you take the time to read the artical, you will find that your statement is untrue. The parents divorced.
photo
NewmanKitten
Interlinear explainer of obtuse musings
11:22 AM on 05/28/2012
Since Roe v. Wade, the crime rate has dropped (and stayed down) by 30%. These guys fell through the cracks.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Marc Schiele
The Weapon of Mass Instruction
09:05 PM on 05/29/2012
New, soooooo, the abortion is about EUGENICS???? Since the " Great society" of LBJ, crime rate has gone up, and that is SAD!!
photo
NewmanKitten
Interlinear explainer of obtuse musings
12:30 PM on 05/31/2012
Crime has dropped 30%, can't change the FACTS. Abortion is not about eugenics, but the drop in the crime rate is indisputable, and was an unintended consequence with which we all ultimately benefit. My point (why am I explaining this?) is that these guys missed that trap, perhaps unfortunately.
11:20 AM on 05/28/2012
Do they both have those dreadful mullets as well...
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
sprklz
12:22 PM on 05/28/2012
This alone should be punishable by law!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
inorbit
11:05 AM on 05/28/2012
I saw a family in my childhood neighborhood fall apart after the mother died. All of the boys literally became juvenile delinquents. It was awful to watch. I don't know what happened to them in adulthood, but I bet it wasn't good.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Celiene
Human.
01:17 PM on 05/28/2012
Google. 'em. You might be surprised.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
inorbit
08:08 AM on 05/29/2012
I did.  I can't find anything.
11:00 AM on 05/28/2012
Kind of a Repub upbringing that needs lots of help.
bcunnin679
Political Correctness, the enemy of free speech
11:13 AM on 05/28/2012
Victims of the failed "War on Poverty" and other such programs
T4Timbuktu
Rich people actually pay the freight
11:24 AM on 05/28/2012
Broken family + poor + divorce + dad's a government worker + jail = core democrat. You dont see a lot of the 1% committing murder unless their last name is Kennedy.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
BigFootJesus
It's alright Ma I'm only bleeding.
01:53 AM on 05/29/2012
No but they profit greatly from war.
08:42 AM on 05/29/2012
Yes , brings to mind the nice two lads who killed their parents.  Darn the luck .  
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mharah
10:56 AM on 05/28/2012
What a dreadful headline! Do you people even read the stories before you write the headlines? Two brothers are NOT on Death Row. One has already been executed! Years ago. Good grief! Start getting it right!