Former death row inmate dies at penitentiary

WALLA WALLA — A North Olympic Peninsula murderer who later went off death row through a federal court ruling and Port Angeles retrial, has died in prison.

Patrick James Jeffries, 71, who spent 14 years on death row for killing an east Port Angeles couple in 1983, died at Washington State Penitentiary on Saturday night, officials said Monday.

He died in the penitentiary’s infirmary of what prison spokeswoman Lori Scamahorn said were natural causes.

She said she could not provide a specific cause of death because of federal privacy rules governing personal health information.

A call to the Walla Walla County coroner’s office was not immediately returned Monday.

Jeffries was convicted in Clallam County and sentenced to death in 1983 for the aggravated first-degree murders of Phillip and Inez Skiff.

Jeffries was a parolee from Aggassiz Prison in British Columbia who had become acquainted with the Skiffs while he was in prison.

Phillip Skiff collaborated on an article for a woodworking magazine about Jeffries.

After serving two years of a 12-year sentence for armed robbery — one of a string of crimes for which he was convicted in Canada — Jeffries was paroled.

The Skiffs, both in their late 50s, invited him to stay at their rural home on Barr Road near McDonald Creek, between Sequim and Port Angeles.

The Skiffs’ bodies were found in shallow graves on their property, each with several gunshot wounds.

Investigators found that $30,000 in Canadian currency was withdrawn from their account before their deaths. The money was never recovered.

More in News

Virginia Sheppard recently opened Crafter’s Creations at 247 E. Washington St. in Creamery Square, offering merchandise on consignment from more than three dozen artisans and crafters. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Crafter’s Creations brings artwork to community

Consignment shop features more than three dozen vendors

Bark House hoping to reopen

Humane Society targeting January

Eric McRae.
Electrical engineer to lecture on underwater sound

Discussion part of Port Townsend Marine Science Center series

Sequim woman identified in suspicious death

A Sequim woman whose death earlier this month was determined… Continue reading

Kennel containing puppies hit by vehicle on highway

A kennel containing puppies fell out of a truck and… Continue reading

Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 work to extinguish a fire Tuesday afternoon in the 100 block of Barnes Road. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Man found dead following house fire

A man was found dead inside a home after a… Continue reading

With standing water over the roads this time of year, big splashes from puddles is expected. This garbage truck heading out on Ediz Hook on Wednesday unleashes a large spray from a big puddle on the road. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Road wash

With standing water over the roads this time of year, big splashes… Continue reading

Period now open for health questions

Open enrollment runs through Dec. 7

Port Townsend expects $18M in public works expenditures next year

Director covers more than $73M in six-year capital facilities plan

Derek Kilmer.
Congressman Kilmer to work with Rockefeller Foundation

Twelve years in Congress to come to an end

Former state Sen. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Lake Sutherland, said 18 years in public office was a “life-altering experience.” (Kevin Van De Wege)
Van De Wege reflects on political career

Former senator to continue firefighting, begin consulting