Ex-Dodger denies seeing Rebecca Grossman kill young brothers with her SUV
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- Erickson, who was driving his AMG Mercedes in front of Grossman’s white Mercedes on Sept.
- He was testifying for a second day in a wrongful death civil trial filed by the Iskanders against him and Grossman, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the boys’ deaths and is serving 15 years to life in prison.
- “I didn’t see it; I had to assume that,” Erickson said, after he’d noted he saw the front of Grossman’s SUV was damaged.
Scott Erickson, former Dodgers pitcher, testified on Wednesday in the civil trial brought by the parents of two young boys killed in a crosswalk by Rebecca Grossman. Erickson was driving in front of Grossman when the fatalities occurred. (Nick Laham / Getty Images) By Richard Winton Staff Writer Follow May 13, 2026 3:14 PM PT 1 4 min Click here to listen to this article Share via Close extra sharing options Email Facebook X Linked In Threads Reddit Whats App Copy Link URL Copied! Print 0:00 0:00 1x This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here.
In the days after she killed two boys in a Westlake Village crosswalk with her SUV, Rebecca Grossman never admitted culpability in the crash to her lover Scott Erickson, despite testimony from another witness saying she did, the ex-Dodgers pitcher testified from the stand Wednesday.
Erickson, who was driving his AMG Mercedes in front of Grossman’s white Mercedes on Sept. 29, 2020, said he never saw what happened in his rear-view mirror after he dodged the two brothers, Mark and Jacob Iskander, ages 11 and 8.