ST. CLOUD – A prisoner who briefly shared a cell with murder defendant Brian G. Fitch in December testified in Stearns County District Court on Wednesday that Fitch told him he wanted two people dead, both of them key witnesses in Fitch's murder trial.
Claude Crockson, a 41-year-old inmate serving a sentence for assault and first-degree burglary, appeared in court in handcuffs and an orange prisoner's jumpsuit. Asked to point out Brian Fitch, he raised his hands and pointed at the defendant.
"Do you know Brian Fitch?" asked prosecutor Richard Dusterhoft.
Crockson said he did, and told the story of how last December he had had surgery, ending up in a medical unit at Oak Park Heights prison. Fitch was there, too, recovering from eight gunshot wounds he sustained in a shootout with St. Paul police officers the day he was captured.
Fitch is charged with first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder in the July 30 death of Mendota Heights police officer Scott Patrick. Fitch is accused of killing the 47-year-old officer during a routine traffic stop and then getting into a shootout with police.
Fitch told Crockson that he had a good "lick" (target for a robbery) — a woman in Oakdale.
"He didn't want anything from the lick," Crockson testified. "He just wanted them dead."
The target, Crockson said, was Taya Moran, Fitch's ex-girlfriend, who had become a witness for the state in his murder trial.