Robert Alton Harris

Murderer

Birthday January 15, 1953

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S.

DEATH DATE 1992-4-21, San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California, U.S. (39 years old)

Nationality United States

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1953

Robert Alton Harris (January 15, 1953 – April 21, 1992) was an American car thief, burglar, kidnapper and murderer who was executed at San Quentin State Prison in 1992 for the 1978 murders of two teenage boys in San Diego.

1962

The Harris family moved to Visalia, California in 1962 following Kenneth Harris' discharge from the Army.

1963

Kenneth Harris was jailed in 1963 for 18 months and again for a longer period of time in 1964, both times for sexually abusing his daughters.

With Kenneth in jail, the remaining family members lived a migrant life around the San Joaquin Valley.

Robert spent four months in juvenile hall at age 13 for stealing a car.

During his time at the juvenile detention centre, Harris was repeatedly raped.

1967

His execution was the first in the state of California since 1967.

Harris was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and was abused as a child.

He had run-ins with police as early as age 10, and was first placed into juvenile detention at age 13 for stealing a car.

His mother abandoned him at age 14 and he was soon after placed into juvenile detention after stealing another car.

Following his release he found work, married, and had a son.

In 1967, Evelyn abandoned Robert, then 14, in Sacramento and left him to fend for himself.

After making his way to Oklahoma to live with his brother and sister, he stole a car and was subsequently arrested in Florida.

He spent the next three years in the Florida juvenile detention system, but when he turned 19, the system could no longer keep him, and he was sent to Chula Vista, California.

1973

In June 1973 Harris married, and the couple had a son, Robert, Jr., born in October 1974.

1975

In 1975 he was imprisoned for manslaughter and paroled in January 1978.

In 1975 while living in a trailer park in Imperial County, Harris beat his brother Ken’s roommate, James Wheeler, to death, claiming he did so to protect the victim's wife; however, it was later determined that he beat the victim without provocation.

He was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and imprisoned in San Luis Obispo; during his imprisonment Harris' wife filed for divorce.

1978

On July 5, 1978, Harris and his younger brother commandeered a car occupied by two 16-year-old boys, John Mayeski and Michael Baker, ordered them to drive to a remote area, then killed them.

The brothers then used the car as their getaway car when they robbed a bank in San Diego.

He was arrested less than an hour after the robbery and charged with murder, auto theft, kidnapping, burglary, and bank robbery.

One of the arresting officers, Steve Baker, was the father of one of the murdered boys, but did not realize the victim was his son until later.

Harris was paroled in January 1978.

Sometime in May or June 1978, Robert, then aged 25, asked his brother Daniel, 18, for help in planning a bank robbery.

On July 2, Daniel stole two guns from a neighbor's house in Visalia, California, and the two drove to San Diego that night.

They spent the next two days purchasing ammunition and practicing the robbery in a rural area near Miramar Lake.

On July 5, The Harris Brothers happened upon John Mayeski and Michael Baker, both 16, sitting in a green Ford LTD eating cheeseburgers in a supermarket parking lot in Mira Mesa.

Mayeski and Baker were best friends who had planned to spend the day fishing to celebrate Mayeski's newly acquired driver's license.

Robert Harris commandeered Mayeski's car and ordered him to drive to Miramar Lake, with Daniel Harris following in another vehicle.

Robert Harris told the boys that they would be using the vehicle to rob a bank, but that no one would be hurt.

At Miramar Lake, The Harris Brothers ordered the boys to kneel, whereupon the boys began to pray.

Robert told the boys to "Quit crying, and die like men", then shot both boys multiple times.

The Harris Brothers then returned to Robert's Mira Mesa home and allegedly finished the victims' half-eaten cheeseburgers while Robert boasted about the killings.

About an hour later, The Harris Brothers robbed the Mira Mesa branch of the San Diego Trust and Savings Bank located across the street from where they had abducted Mayeski and Baker, and fled with about $2,000.

1979

Harris was convicted and sentenced to death on March 6, 1979.

1992

After a series of appeals and stays of execution, he was executed in San Quentin's gas chamber on April 21, 1992.

Robert Alton Harris was born at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, the fifth of nine children of Kenneth and Evelyn Harris.

Kenneth was a sergeant in the United States Army who was awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart for his service in World War II.

Both parents were alcoholics, and Robert reportedly was born two months premature as a result of Kenneth kicking Evelyn in the abdomen; Robert is also reported to have suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome.

Robert was especially targeted for abuse by his father, who believed that Robert was conceived in an affair.