People v Stauch: Sentence handed down today by Judge Gregory Werner.
2 - Life w/o parole
12 years with 3 years parole consecutive to counts 1 and 2
18 month consecutive
Stauch remanded to the custody of the Colorado Department of Corrections.
2020CR1270 is dismissed.
A jury has found Letecia Stauch guilty of murdering her stepson Gannon in 2020 and she has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) -- Following the sentencing of Letecia Stauch, the El Paso County woman who was found guilty in the murder of her 11-year-old stepson, the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office is set to hold a press conference. Monday, Stauch was found guilty on all counts in the...
Watch the full press conference from the 4th Judicial District Attorney in the video player above. (EL PASO COUNTY, Colo.) — The jury has reached a verdict in the case against Letecia Stauch who is…
An El Paso County judge on Monday sentenced Letecia Stauch to life in prison after a jury found her guilty of murdering her 11-year-old stepson Gannon, capping a five-week trial that featured emotional testimony from Gannon’s family members. After the verdict, Gannon’s mother Landen Bullard, who...
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5/8/23
Judge Gregory Werner proceeded directly to sentencing following the verdict, which the jury returned after deliberating for about eight hours. In addition to a life sentence for first-degree murder, Stauch was sentenced to 12 years in prison for tampering with a deceased human body, and 18 months for tampering with physical evidence.
“You have shown no remorse through this process,” Werner told Stauch. “I would say without hesitation that the facts in this case are the most horrific I have ever seen.”
AN EL PASO County jury found Letecia Stauch guilty of killing her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon. He was reported missing in January 2020 and found two months later in a suitcase by the Florida Depart…
Gannon Stauch’s disappearance three years ago prompted national attention during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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5/8/23
Letecia Stauch did not appear to visibly react when the verdict was read; she yawned, fixed her hair and drank water as Gannon’s family spoke. Before she was sentenced, she smiled and laughed while talking to her attorneys.
Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Gregory Werner said the case was the “most horrific” he’d ever seen. He sentenced Stauch to the maximum possible penalties on each charge. He said Stauch crafted a “web of lies” after the murder in an attempt to avoid responsibility and that her claim of insanity did a disservice to people who are truly mentally ill.
“That just isn’t credible,” he said. “You knew what you were doing. You made a number of clear and conscious decisions to cover or hide what you had done.”
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