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Jeremy Strohmeyer is an American convicted murderer who was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 1997 murder of seven-year-old Sherrice Iverson in a Nevada casino restroom. He was born on October 11, 1978, in Long Beach, California.
Strohmeyer was raised in a middle-class family in Long Beach, California. He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, where he was an honor student and a member of the National Honor Society. He was accepted to the University of California, Berkeley, but chose to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, instead.
On May 25, 1997, Strohmeyer and his friend David Cash Jr. were at the Primadonna Resort and Casino in Primm, Nevada. While in the restroom, Strohmeyer encountered seven-year-old Sherrice Iverson, who was playing in the restroom. Strohmeyer sexually assaulted and strangled Iverson, and then fled the scene. Cash witnessed the attack but did not intervene.
Strohmeyer was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping, and sexual assault. He was convicted of all charges and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. He is currently incarcerated at the High Desert State Prison in Nevada.
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On May 31, 2018, a request for parole was made based on 2012 and 2016 Supreme Court decisions that juveniles should have a chance at parole. His request was denied in July 2018.
In 2001, the Nevada Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Strohmeyer to cancel his guilty plea. In January 2006, Strohmeyer lost a federal court bid to review his case.
In 2000, he was unsuccessfully defended by Camille Abate. Strohmeyer recanted his confession and accused Abramson of lying to him and bullying him into pleading guilty in order to cover up her misunderstandings about Nevada Law. Strohmeyer's new attorneys also suggested that Abramson wanted him to plead guilty because Strohmeyer's parents could not afford to pay her additional funds if the case went to trial. Abramson denied all the allegations. Ultimately, his appeal was rejected.
The "Sherrice Iverson" bill, introduced by Nevada State Assembly Majority Leader Richard Perkins (D-Henderson), provides for a fine and possible jail time for anyone who fails to report a crime of the nature that led to the creation of the bill. The bill was enacted in 2000.
In October 1999, Strohmeyer's adoptive parents filed a $1 million lawsuit against Los Angeles County and its adoption workers. They claimed that social workers deliberately withheld crucial information that would have stopped them from adopting him as an infant. Specifically, they claimed they were never told that Strohmeyer's biological mother had severe mental problems, including that she suffered from chronic schizophrenia and had been hospitalized more than 60 times prior to Strohmeyer's birth.
Strohmeyer's trial was scheduled to begin in September 1998. Prosecutors claimed that Strohmeyer had asked his former girlfriend to dress up as a school girl for him.
Strohmeyer was originally facing a possible death sentence for the murder (had the case gone to trial), but hours before his trial was to start, Abramson entered a plea bargain on his behalf. On September 8, 1998, Strohmeyer pleaded guilty to four charges: first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, sexual assault on a minor with substantial bodily harm and sexual assault on a minor. On October 14, 1998, he was sentenced to four life terms, one for each crime he pleaded guilty to, to be served consecutively without possibility of parole.
In the early morning hours of May 25, 1997, two males, Jeremy Strohmeyer (age 18) and David Cash Jr. (age 17), were at the Primadonna Resort & Casino at Primm, Nevada, near the California state line. The two young men had arrived at the gambling establishment, accompanied by Cash's father, from their homes in Long Beach. Strohmeyer was a student at Wilson High School in Long Beach.
Jeremy Strohmeyer (born October 11, 1978) is a convicted murderer, serving four consecutive life terms for the sexual assault and murder of 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson (October 20, 1989 – May 25, 1997) at Primadonna Resort and Casino in Primm, Nevada, on May 25, 1997.