A curious case in Bellingham

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Events led to quite the comedy of errors -- from The Bellingham Herald:

Charges: Backpack mix-up at hospital leads to drug deal, armed robbery at Bellingham motel
A backpack loaded with cash got delivered into the hands of a violent criminal because of a mix-up at a Bellingham hospital. That set off a chain of events that led to a botched drug deal, an armed robbery at a Samish Way motel and felony charges for four people, according to charges filed in Whatcom County Superior Court.

Staff at St. Joseph hospital gave a black North Face backpack, containing a silver Macbook Pro and $1,700 stashed in an envelope, to Timothy Blair Drafs, 48, of Bellingham, when he was released from emergency care in late December, according to charging papers.

Drafs had come in to the hospital with a black backpack. But the one he left with belonged to another man in the ER, said Bev Mayhew, the hospital's director of Communications and Marketing.

"Clearly," Mayhew said, "we made a mistake."

Over the past three decades, Drafs has racked up seven felonies, for assault, harassment, burglary, theft and kidnapping.

On Dec. 28, he didn't ask questions: He took the cash and splurged on a room for a month at the Aloha Motel, according to the charges.

He spent much of Dec. 28 with Madison Patricia Crabtree, 21. Prosecutors allege he told her he wanted to buy some drugs, so she placed a phone call.

Two men rolled up in a silver Oldsmobile Alero. Police believe they went to Drafs' room, where he offered $20 for drugs.

"Didn't drive over here," one of the men said, "to sell only $20 worth of dope," according to the charges.

One of the men whipped out a knife and blocked the door, while the other reached into the back of his pants for a black handgun. According to the charges, Crabtree, who apparently was working with the men, grabbed Drafs' wallet, stuffed full with $1,000, but tripped and dropped it as the three robbers made for the Oldsmobile.

By tracing the car's plates, officers tracked down the suspected gunman, Dustin Wilson, 27, that evening hiding in his girlfriend's closet at a home on St. Clair Street. A green hat and a green, black and white sweatshirt - worn during the robbery - were still in the Oldsmobile, according to the charges. Wilson has 11 past felony convictions.

Detectives watched security footage and recognized the man with a knife: Christopher Allen Watson, 39, according to the charges. Watson had been convicted of possessing heroin in summer 2011. He came to the attention of police that day when, according to charging documents, he threw his girlfriend to the ground at the Home Depot store in Bellingham. Officers noted he wore a clip-on knife.

Crabtree was arrested Sunday evening a few blocks from the Aloha, and officers found Watson on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at a Chevron station on Lakeway Drive.

Watson, Wilson and Crabtree were charged with first-degree robbery.

Meanwhile, Drafs turned over the backpack and cash he hadn't spent to police - "reluctantly," wrote Deputy Prosecutor James Hulbert. He wasn't arrested at the time. But Hulbert later filed a charge of second-degree theft against Drafs. He remained at large Friday.

Need a couple gallons of Clorox in that gene pool. I cannot imagine being 27 years old and already having 11 prior felony convictions. And he was carrying a gun -- good thing the gun laws prevented that. Imagine, a convicted felon being able to get access to a gun...

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Well Drafs is dead now committed suicide. I hope these other creeps who prey on the poor suffer in jail. The poor prey on the poor. The poor victimize the poor. I have no idea who Timothy Drafs is but a Google search shows a court memo from 1979, he must have been abused,molested or traumatized as a child and never got out of a cycle of destruction. His first court record goes back to 1987 where he was committed to a mental health facility.

Too many lives wasted on drugs, crime, childhood abuse from parents or even abuse from non-family. It is really sad.I would never excuse violence from a guy like this but have to wonder how many misfortunes and heartbreaks and traumas he went through before he committed suicide at age 50.

If the histories of people like this were being accurately documented it could help others not go through the same thing. The mental health industry has to do more to document the histories of people who had tragic pasts and do less to antagonize these people so that they will be willing to get a treatment that helps them.

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