A defense witness painted a picture of a man obsessed with his work and intolerant of women in the trial of 30-year-old Francis Wolke, who is accused of murdering retired Atherton town arborist Kathy Hughes Anderson in 2018.
Wolke is accused of murdering Hughes Anderson in her home by stabbing her in the eye with a pencil, hitting her brain. Wolke also allegedly attempted to behead Hughes Anderson, and his defense lawyers alleged that he intended to engage in cannibalism. He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
Wolke's former friend Daniel Girshovich testified for the defense on Thursday, Feb. 23, saying Wolke had extreme views on society that caused Girshovich to hesitate before introducing him to his friends, according to the testimony.
Girshovich described Wolke as "eccentric, arrogant, stubborn, an extreme outlier," due to his hostile behavior and his views on modern society. He described how Wolke would approach his interactions with other people in a hostile manner, and would often insult or anger others or not realize that they weren't following his train of thought.
Girshovich described Wolke's views on women as "generally negative" and said that it would be in line with Wolke's character to say he thought women were less intelligent than men. Wolke also allegedly said that the 1950s and 1960s were better, referring to the integration of women into the workforce, but also to all modern inclusion, which he referred to as "societal rot." Wolke apparently viewed most people as inferior to himself, he said.
Girshovich, who works at a tech startup in Berlin, said he met Wolke at a party in the south bay for cryptocurrency in 2014, when Wolke was going by the false name Gabriel Ladel. Wolke was homeless at the time, and according to Girshovich's testimony, he moved in to sleep on Girshovich's floor that same night. The two lived together for six months.
Girshovich said Wolke was working on an operating system that would give users more control over their computers if they were willing to put in the work to understand it. According to Girshovich, Wolke spent all of his time on the project, rarely stopping to sleep or eat and sometimes staying up for days at a time.
"There was very little else he did with his time," Girshovich said.
While working on his operating system, Girshovich testified that Wolke was isolated and had an erratic sleep schedule, sometimes drinking five to eight cups of coffee a day.
Wolke refused to get a job as it would be a "distraction to his project," and after Girshovich left and moved in with other roommates, Wolke would sleep in hammocks in front yards or sleep in cafes during the day and work in them at night.
He described Wolke as paranoid, believing that Microsoft saw him as a threat and wanted to kill him. Wolke also had extreme views on cybersecurity and took unusual steps to ensure cyber protection.
According to Girshovich, Wolke was "generally pretty removed from societal systems" and had no form of identification or a bank account because "you don’t need a bank account if you don't have any money," he said.
Girshovich said he became aware of Wolke's methamphetamine use in 2017, which Wolke claimed made him more focused and able to work for longer periods of time.
Wolke once visited Girshovich at his residence, called Embassy House, and stayed for a while. Embassy House was home to 15 people with shared interests, but not specific to software or tech, according to Girshovich. While there, Wolke stayed awake for four to five days straight using methamphetamine, then began speaking incoherently and moving objects around rooms, Girshovich testified. Wolke destroyed two rooms in the house, after which he was removed.
In 2017, Wolke broke his leg falling off of a building on Stanford University's campus that he was trying to scale, according to Girshovich, but he told doctors that he fell while being chased. Wolke did not go to the hospital of his own volition but was taken there after he was found crawling through the streets with his broken leg.
While at the hospital, Wolke would "point at evidence of (the doctors') incompetence" and refer to female doctors using crude and profane insults.
Following Wolke's return to Cincinnati to stay with his family, Girshovich and Wolke only had two phone calls, but Girshovich describes Wolke as having highly ambitious expectations of his computer operating system, and as a highly intelligent and gifted computer programmer.
Closing arguments in the murder trial are scheduled to occur on Feb. 28 at 9 a.m. in San Mateo County Superior Court.
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East Palo Alto
on Mar 2, 2023 at 12:51 pm
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on Mar 2, 2023 at 12:51 pm
This is mind-bogglingly horrifying. Yet at base it’s another case of homicidal misogyny. I’d like to know how he zeroed in on Ms. Hughes Anderson.
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Barron Park
on Mar 2, 2023 at 9:41 pm
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on Mar 2, 2023 at 9:41 pm
This was shocking . I dare say .
Thank you though for this difficult humbling article. I couldn’t gather information for it or write about it . I did not like to read it and wonder why in earth I’m responding . It is a tale of woe
My thought is that this young man W with all due respect (could have been suffering) ( is ) from a brain health issue . What’s happening to him now I wonder … If I missed it in plain sight , my apologies . I think it may not be allowed to write about it in diagnostic terms ? I think it’s important information as De - stigmatization efforts grow in our society . Everyone needs a good friend right ?? I’d say especially when one is showing signs extreme sick habits and anti social erratic behavior . Anyone with a brain health issue may go from say a Dr. Jeckyll - to a Mr. Hyde. That calls for prudent swift wise action . There is so much to this story and all I can say is “there but for the Grace of God go I .”
What a nightmare . Ultimately , may I heartfully thank all who help others and are compassionate to others who are not in their right mind . I pray for continued break throughs in our society to recognize when one needs help . I hope for increase brain health treatments and healing for those that are very, very sick . I am so sorry for all those involved in this remorseful episode of dire tragedy .Especially sorry for W and his family Its so truly hard to understand this happened and so heart breaking . Thank God that with help and medicine, both spiritual and medical , and a host of millions of other things some people suffering from an extreme state of illness can be taken care of in life or death moments and be restored and safe. I hope we all can take good care of each other , especially those who are not in their right minds so as to help prevent such atrocities. I believe we can . There is so much to do . So much to learn . So much to give .