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Grand Marais Man Killed in His Home March 8th

Lawrence Scully (77) of Grand Marais, MN died following a brief altercation with Levi Axtell (27) at Scully’s home in Grand Mara­is in the late afternoon of Wednesday, March 8, 2023, according to multiple news sourc­es. Axtell is alleged to have beaten Scully on the head with a shovel he had picked up from Scully’s deck before entering the house. He’s also alleged to have hit Scully with a moose antler.

Axtell, also of Grand Marais, reported­ly drove from Scully’s house to the Cook County Law Enforcement Center and turned himself in immediately following the alterca­tion. He has been charged with second-degree murder in the case and his bail has been set at $1 million by Judge Michael Cuzzo. He was remanded to the custody of the Cook County Sheriff’s office. Axtell’s next court appear­ance is set for April 10, 2023.

According to court records, Scully had pleaded guilty to criminal sexual conduct in June of 1979 after he’d molested a six-year-old girl. He was sentenced later that year to serve 0-5 years. Entering prison October 30, 1979, he was released on December 31, 1981.

According to the MN Secretary of State website, in 2014 Scully filed for election to run for mayor of Grand Marais. He managed to get 42 votes out of the 600 votes cast that November.

In 2018, Axtell sought a protection order from the court to keep Scully away from his 22-month-old daughter. The order was grant­ed, but then rescinded by the court several weeks later.

Scully has been alleged to have stalked Ax­tell and his daughter since 2018, but investi­gators have not revealed what event(s) imme­diately preceded the March 8 killing.

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Steve Fernlund
Steve Fernlund
Typically these “about me” pages include a list of academic achievements (I have none) and positions held (I have had many, but who really cares about those?) So, in the words of the late Admiral James Stockwell, “Who am I? Why am I here?” I’m well into my seventh decade on this blue planet we call home. I’m a pretty successful husband, father, and grandfather, at least in my humble opinion. My progeny may disagree. We have four children and five grandchildren. I spent most of my professional life in the freight business. At the tender age of 40, early retirement beckoned and we moved to Grand Marais. A year after we got here, we bought and operated the Cook County News Herald, a weekly newspaper in Grand Marais. A sharp learning curve for a dumb freight broker to become a newspaper editor and publisher. By 1999 the News Herald was an acquisition target for a rapidly consolidating media market. We sold our businesses and “retired” again, buying a winter retreat in Nevada. In the fall of 2016, we returned to Grand Marais and bought a house from old friends of ours on the ridge overlooking Lake Superior. They were able to move closer to family and their Mexico winter home. And we came home to what we say is our last house. I’m a strong believer in the value of local newspapers--both online and those you can wrap a fish in. I write a weekly column and a couple of feature stories for the Northshore Journal. I’m most interested in writing about the everyday lives of local people and reporting on issues of importance to them.
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