Suspect in urologist killing had prostate trouble

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — A retired barber accused of shooting a California urologist to death in his exam room suffered from prostate problems and was angry about his incontinence after a recent surgery, neighbors said Tuesday.
Stanwood Fred Elkus, 75, was jailed on $1 million bail after police say he shot Dr. Ronald Franklin Gilbert multiple times on Monday at a medical office in Newport Beach, an affluent city in suburban Orange County.
Police would not say if the 52-year-old Gilbert was Elkus' doctor. The urologist appeared to be the only target of the attack, police spokeswoman Kathy Lowe said.
Elkus, who has an initial court hearing Wednesday, was plagued by prostate troubles and was upset by a surgery that left him running to the bathroom constantly, sometimes in mid-conversation, neighbors said.
"One day we were talking about other things outside and he says, 'Oh hold it right there!' and he was rushing to his house and when he came back, he said, 'I have a problem with my prostate,'" recalled Miguel Soto, who lives across the street.
"He said, 'I had surgery and now I am worse than before the surgery.'"
Soto said Elkus never named his doctor, and Soto did not know if it was Gilbert.
A few weeks ago, Elkus said he would be away from home because he was checking into a hospital again, but when Soto saw him last week, he didn't mention his health.
Neighbor James Lord said Elkus mentioned Sunday that "he wasn't going to be around much longer."
"I told him, 'No Stan, you're gonna outlive me,'" Lord said.
Detectives recovered a handgun at the scene of the shooting and found additional evidence at Elkus' home in Lake Elsinore, but police declined to provide more details.
At Gilbert's home in Huntington Beach, mourners arrived as distraught family members and a rabbi went in and out of the house just blocks from the water. The family declined comment and asked a reporter to leave.
Gilbert dealt with general urology, sexual dysfunction and related surgical techniques including vasectomies, bladder and prostate cancer, according to his biography on the website of the Orange Coast Urology Group, which he joined in 1993.
One of his specialties involved using a laser to vaporize prostate tissue blocking the urinary tract.
He decided to become a doctor mainly because his late father was a doctor, the biography said, adding that Gilbert had been a stockbroker and a singer in a rock band.
He had worked for 20 years at Hoag Hospital and was its former urology chief.
Dr. Jeffrey Lauber, a dermatologist, said he frequently referred patients with cancer symptoms to Gilbert.
"He's the best there is," Lauber said. "Not only is he a very good urologist, he's a pillar of the community."
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Jablon reported from Los Angeles. AP Writer Shaya Tayefe Mohajer in Los Angeles and AP Researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York City contributed to this report.
Stanwood Fred Elkus, 75, was jailed on $1 million bail after police say he shot Dr. Ronald Franklin Gilbert multiple times on Monday at a medical office in Newport Beach, an affluent city in suburban Orange County.
Police would not say if the 52-year-old Gilbert was Elkus' doctor. The urologist appeared to be the only target of the attack, police spokeswoman Kathy Lowe said.
Elkus, who has an initial court hearing Wednesday, was plagued by prostate troubles and was upset by a surgery that left him running to the bathroom constantly, sometimes in mid-conversation, neighbors said.
"One day we were talking about other things outside and he says, 'Oh hold it right there!' and he was rushing to his house and when he came back, he said, 'I have a problem with my prostate,'" recalled Miguel Soto, who lives across the street.
"He said, 'I had surgery and now I am worse than before the surgery.'"
Soto said Elkus never named his doctor, and Soto did not know if it was Gilbert.
A few weeks ago, Elkus said he would be away from home because he was checking into a hospital again, but when Soto saw him last week, he didn't mention his health.
Neighbor James Lord said Elkus mentioned Sunday that "he wasn't going to be around much longer."
"I told him, 'No Stan, you're gonna outlive me,'" Lord said.
Detectives recovered a handgun at the scene of the shooting and found additional evidence at Elkus' home in Lake Elsinore, but police declined to provide more details.
At Gilbert's home in Huntington Beach, mourners arrived as distraught family members and a rabbi went in and out of the house just blocks from the water. The family declined comment and asked a reporter to leave.
Gilbert dealt with general urology, sexual dysfunction and related surgical techniques including vasectomies, bladder and prostate cancer, according to his biography on the website of the Orange Coast Urology Group, which he joined in 1993.
One of his specialties involved using a laser to vaporize prostate tissue blocking the urinary tract.
He decided to become a doctor mainly because his late father was a doctor, the biography said, adding that Gilbert had been a stockbroker and a singer in a rock band.
He had worked for 20 years at Hoag Hospital and was its former urology chief.
Dr. Jeffrey Lauber, a dermatologist, said he frequently referred patients with cancer symptoms to Gilbert.
"He's the best there is," Lauber said. "Not only is he a very good urologist, he's a pillar of the community."
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Jablon reported from Los Angeles. AP Writer Shaya Tayefe Mohajer in Los Angeles and AP Researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York City contributed to this report.
So, when he's put in prison and demands things, will the guards be allowed to tell him to "Shove it"?
I have prostate cancer, had it removed by DaVinci method of prostate surgery...the surgeon was very specific about the chances of recovery...also VERY specific about the problems that can come from it, including incontinence, ED, AND the return of the cancer. I was given a choice to "wait and see". I chose to have it removed ASAP. It wasn't 100% so I had 8 weeks of radiation...whether it will return or not remains to be seen, at least I have no leakage, but ED is a problem...better than being dead though. This guy's DR was supposedly a well respected doctor, he most likely went through a similar information process. And as for a stockbroker...he probably started that out of high school then shortly realized it was not his calling.changed to become a Dr. but he had been a Dr for many years. I'm pretty sure no one on this list has ever change occupations? Now performing in a Rock Band...that could raise a LOT of questions.................
I think if someone named "Lord" tells you that you are going to live along time usually you could take that to the bank.
I'd be pretty pissed of as well. That still doesn't justify shooting someone. Personally I would have just drained my bladder on him rather than a magazine.Â
 @TreeWizard surgery isnt a fix all for everything. Quality of life can vary. Its a shame that we had to lose a doc due to sheer stupidity of a man, assuming the doc did everything right. This idiot is sure going to have more problems while in corrections. We dont even know if it was the same doc. Enjoy peeing in prison and dont worry about your annoyance with peeing frequently, it will only get worse. As new treatments and remedies come about good luck trying to catch onto them. You wont have access to crap to even know about them. Way to go retard.
 @TreeWizard Would the doctor then be pissed off too, or just pissed on? It's a vicious circle.