Institutional Diet Log // Case Record
Stephen Anderson
Analysis of the highly specific, texturally eclectic final menu request of San Quentin Inmate #C24100.
Case Overview

Stephen Anderson was an American contract killer, thief, and escaped inmate convicted of the brutal 1980 murder of an elderly piano teacher during a suburban burglary in San Bernardino County, California. While free after escaping a Utah correctional facility, Anderson carried out multiple contract executions and drug-related homicides.

Following a twenty-year stay on California’s death row, his execution sequence was finalized for January 29, 2002. Anderson’s final menu layout is noted in behavioral records for its highly unusual, comforting but texturally conflicting items.

Culinary Specification & Request Log

Prior to his lethal injection window opening at San Quentin, Anderson requested a precisely portioned, specific tray arrangement:

[01] Two toasted, grilled cheese sandwiches.
[02] One pint of standard white cottage cheese.
[03] A specific side portion of hominy/corn mixture.
[04] One slice of fresh peach pie.
[05] A scoop of chocolate chip ice cream.
[06] A side garnishment of raw radishes.
Psychological Profiling Manifest

Criminologists evaluate Anderson’s inclusion of highly contrasting dairy variables (cottage cheese paired with grilled cheese) alongside sharp, bitter raw radishes as an example of an offender asserting control over micro-elements of their environment before their death.

Anderson reportedly ate the meal calmly while reading literature. The request for radishes remains a highly rare item within maximum-security execution logs, signaling a fixation on specific tactile crunch and taste profiles over pure volume.

Institutional Profile
San Quentin ID: #C24100
Jurisdiction: California, USA
Conviction: First-Degree Murder
Execution Method: Lethal Injection
Execution Date: January 29, 2002
Log Classification: TEXTURAL MISCELLANY