GUILTY AK - David Grunwald, 16, found deceased, Anchorage, 13 Nov 2016 *arrests*

I didn't follow this murder when it happened. It seems so senseless. I read it all today and articles that are still available. I tend to think that EA was attempting to hide the fact that they were in the trailer. If memory serves it was his grandmother who was in the room when he talked about walking David on the trail. Her face fell. Wonder how much trouble he had been in prior. This was a 16 yo with access to guns and lots of pot.
Thanks @kaen. I know the victim's family and could not follow this case in real time -- it's taken me more than 6 years to read what was reported and just starting to watch the trials -- especially after learning three of the defendants are trying to appeal their cases.

Both David Evans and EA were acquaintances of the victim who he did not hesitate to help either of them out, even though they were no longer classmates. They both allowed David to spend more than an hour in the trailer with some very questionable individuals. EA will never leave prison (a problem inmate) and the guilt was too much for Evans -- he took his life in Oct 2020. MOO
 
Thanks @kaen. I know the victim's family and could not follow this case in real time -- it's taken me more than 6 years to read what was reported and just starting to watch the trials -- especially after learning three of the defendants are trying to appeal their cases.

Both David Evans and EA were acquaintances of the victim who he did not hesitate to help either of them out, even though they were no longer classmates. They both allowed David to spend more than an hour in the trailer with some very questionable individuals. EA will never leave prison (a problem inmate) and the guilt was too much for Evans -- he took his life in Oct 2020. MOO

I am so sorry for this family and the pain they are enduring. Not one of the people should be among the public again. It is very concerning that a number of them were engaged in what appeared to be human trafficking and drugs at their young ages. Who is minding them? Not sure, but some of the families seem marginal, IMHO.
 

5/5/21

Johnson received a total of 99 years for assault, kidnapping, evidence tampering, and murder. Palmer Judge Gregory Heath suspended 20 years from Johnson’s sentence and said that he would be eligible for discretionary parole in 36 years.

Johnson, Erick Almandinger, and Bradley Renfro have all been found guilty of Grunwald’s savage beating and pistol-whipping, kidnapping, and subsequent murder on the night of Nov. 13, 2016.

“It was beyond what any human being should have to suffer through,” Heath said during the sentencing Wednesday. “They had an opportunity during that half-hour drive or 45-minute drive to change their mind and not execute him. But the group as a group component chose not to.”

[..]

No shooter has been identified to date.

“Who actually led David in the woods, who pulled the trigger, we’ll never really know. There’s a lot of speculation and a lot of different stories,” Heath said. “The bottom line is the jury in this case found this defendant guilty…”

During the closing arguments, Palmer Assistant District Attorney Melissa Wininger-Howard said the combination of a thorough investigation by authorities, the evidence presented over numerous proceedings, and witness statements illustrate Johnson’s willing participation in the string of violent crimes that ultimately resulted in Grunwald’s death, calling it a group effort with his insightful words and actions at the center of it all.

[..]

“The court heard it, the jury heard it, ‘in the head as hard as I can, just to try to hurt him…’ Those words give the court the defendant’s mindset on Nov. 13, 2016. His own words decided David Grunwald’s fate because that’s exactly what happened in the trailer… He was the one that set the ball in motion.”

Johnson led authorities to the location of Grunwald’s body 19 days after his murder.

“Any assistance that he provided is far outweighed by his participation in and after the crime. While he led Alaska State Troopers to the general location of David Grunwald’s body, it was no surprise, given the tightness of the group and how nobody was talking, that his assistance stopped there,” Wininger-Howard said.
 

July 23, 2018

Lt. Jack Carson with the Safe Streets Task Force says there are local gangs operating in Anchorage, but affiliations with major national gangs are often fabricated.

“Any time you have a local gang, a lot of the time they’ll try and attach themselves to a national affiliation of a gang, but most of the time that doesn’t prove to actually be true,” Carson said. “It’s actually really rare to be affiliated with a gang down in the Lower 48. It does happen but it’s definitely the smaller of the proportion of them.”

Carson says gang activity was particularly high in the early 2000s, but has declined since then. Still, gang activity is unavoidable in a city the size of Anchorage.

“We’re always going to have gang activity within the Anchorage area," Carson said. "But I think overall we got a pretty good control on it. When things happen we’re quick to react.”
 
On this date of the trial, much video and photo evidence is introduced of the teens both before and after the murder. IMO, the celebratory mood following the murder of DG shows the killers exhibiting sociopathic behavior. It's no surprise they were attracted to each other. JMO


May 25, 2018
Day five in the trial of Erick Almandinger, a suspect in the murder of David Grunwald
 

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5/12/17

A valley teen was caught in an online scam after trying to raise money for a therapy dog to help her recover from a tragic loss.

It wasn’t money they were after. In fact, Victoria Mokelke isn’t quite sure what their motivation was.

“They said they wanted to pay for the puppy and they had it, and it was ready to go,” Mokelke said. “They were giving intricate details. They sounded very excited,” she added.

Mokelke was the girlfriend of David Grunwald, a Mat-Su teen who was murdered in 2016. His body was found after a weeks-long search.

To help move past the pain, he started fundraising online to get a Shetland sheepdog, a breed she had met and fallen in love with during one of her high school classes. She raised enough money, but someone else stepped up to help. Someone claiming to be a dog breeder from out of state told her they would meet her in Anchorage.

“I woke up at like 5 that morning,” Mokelke said of the day she was supposed to pick up the puppy. “My dad picked me up around 10 a.m. and we waited all day …and waited …and waited.” The breeder never showed up, and the dog never came.

She says she was heartbroken, but the next day her mother Crystal and David’s mother, Edith Grunwald, put the call out online to try and find another dog. “[We] just started asking around and found a puppy in Fairbanks. The family was willing to drive the puppy all the way here from Fairbanks.”
 

Dec 13, 2016

Rod and Myler Almandinger say they had no idea Grunwald's slaying may have started with a savage pistol-whipping in a camper-trailer next to Myler's Palmer home.

They also say their 16-year-old son and grandson deserves to pay for whatever he may have done, even though they're shocked it happened at all.

[..]

Alaska State Troopers immediately started visiting the Almandinger home almost daily because Grunwald's girlfriend told them he mentioned visiting Erick before he went missing.

[..]

His family says Almandinger spent more than two weeks lying to troopers and to them before Grunwald's body was found. Several of his friends, later charged in the crime, spent a night at the house afterward, they said.

[..]

Rod described Erick as a bit of a wild child but generally respectful. He went to church in the past.


He was getting good grades, his grandmother said, until he made a new friend named Devin Peterson in the summer of 2015.

[..]

A trooper has told the Almandingers that Erick could be transferred to a prison in the Lower 48 if he's convicted and gets a life sentence. They plan to move closer to him if so.

"He's still our family, even if he's done something horrible," Myler said.
 
A trooper has told the Almandingers that Erick could be transferred to a prison in the Lower 48 if he's convicted and gets a life sentence. They plan to move closer to him if so.
^^rsbm

EA appears to be the only defendant that was sentenced to serve his time in maximum security where vistors/phone contact is a privilege.

We know from the prosecutor before he was sentenced that EA's not exactly been a compliant inmate, and was previously written up numerous times since his arrest. I did think he'd be a target in prison and surprised he wasn't transferred out of state. I guess I was wrong.

On the other hand, Johnson and Renfro are both housed in Wasilla (Goose Creek DOC - Medium Security) which is less than 15 miles from Palmer where they pistol whipped DG, the victim. Very near family and friends....
 

Dec 13, 2016

Rod and Myler Almandinger say they had no idea Grunwald's slaying may have started with a savage pistol-whipping in a camper-trailer next to Myler's Palmer home.

They also say their 16-year-old son and grandson deserves to pay for whatever he may have done, even though they're shocked it happened at all.

[..]

Alaska State Troopers immediately started visiting the Almandinger home almost daily because Grunwald's girlfriend told them he mentioned visiting Erick before he went missing.

[..]

His family says Almandinger spent more than two weeks lying to troopers and to them before Grunwald's body was found. Several of his friends, later charged in the crime, spent a night at the house afterward, they said.

[..]

Rod described Erick as a bit of a wild child but generally respectful. He went to church in the past.


He was getting good grades, his grandmother said, until he made a new friend named Devin Peterson in the summer of 2015.

[..]

A trooper has told the Almandingers that Erick could be transferred to a prison in the Lower 48 if he's convicted and gets a life sentence. They plan to move closer to him if so.

"He's still our family, even if he's done something horrible," Myler said.
I do feel badly for his family, what a horrible position to be in! I don’t know what all the kids family lives were like but I don’t imagine any parent thinking their child would do something so horrible. Than to have the public coming at you, sad.
 
12/5/2016 -- Students return to school after learning of classmate's homicide

"He was the type of person who was always down for any sort of adventure," Schumacher said, "and he just made everyone happy."

In Grunwald's 7th period history class his seat will remain open until the end of the year.

"Just like you have a POW table at some games and some restaurants, that is Grunwald's chair," history teacher Zack Lanphier said, "and that is where he sat and nobody else will sit there in that class until that class is over."
 
May 26, 2018
Day seven in the trial of Erick Almandinger, a suspect in the murder of David Grunwald:

During day seven of EA's trial, the name Garrett Canada comes up as the source of the Ruger in the possession of AE at the time of David's murder. (The legal owner of the handgun testified by zoom from Fairbanks).

It appears that a Fairbanks teen girl took the gun from her father without his knowledge, and sold it or gifted it to Canada. Canada confirmed to AST that he knew the gun was 'stolen' when he traded it to EA in exchange for another Ruger handgun.

At the time of this investigation, Canada was living in Fairbanks but had previously attended Colony School in Palmer with the victim and defendants. He was reportedly active in JROTC when a student at Colony. Seems he made strides to reclaim his life on a better path after completing the Alaska Military Youth Academy in 2017.

Like others connected to this case, Canada also met an early death in October 2018.

The body of a hiker, 18, who went missing last month is discovered

 
Just finished watching 9 days of trial for EA but for some reason, both the closing arguments and reading the jurors verdict (delivered the following day) were pulled from publication.

I'm not seeing where this was banned or sealed by the Court but believe it was most likely not to prejudice the trials for the remaining defendants -- given EA was the first to go to trial.

ADN did a good recap of the closing (5/30/2018). :( :mad:
 

5/30-31/2018

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Palmer District Attorney Roman Kalytiak makes his closing argument on Wednesday in the trial of Erick Almandinger, charged with the murder of David Grunwald. (Marc Lester / Anchorage Daily News)

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Closing arguments in Palmer Superior Court on Wednesday laid out the stark difference not in the general details of what happened but in the role Erick Almandinger played — and what he was thinking.

The trial began May 14.

Grunwald came to Almandinger's Palmer home the night of Nov. 13, 2016, to smoke marijuana in a camper behind the house, according to testimony during the trial.

Almandinger was there with the three other teen charged when the beating occurred, he told investigators. Grunwald was a popular kid with a curfew that Sunday night. The others came from more troubled homes; several were homeless.

Almandinger said another teen — Dominic Johnson, set for his own murder trial in September — told him to bring out his heavy .40-caliber Ruger because he didn't like Grunwald and wanted to beat him for smoking all of Almandinger's marijuana. Austin Barrett and Brad Renfro are also charged with murder.

[..]

Grunwald was beaten with the gun in the camper and then driven, bloody and pleading for his life, in his 1995 Ford Bronco to a remote spot near the Knik River where he was shot and killed, authorities say. The Bronco was torched elsewhere in the Valley.

There's no evidence who fired the fatal shot, investigators testified during the trial.

Palmer District Attorney Roman Kalytiak on Wednesday described Almandinger as a willing participant who ignored multiple chances to reject a series of violent choices and is guilty of murder by Alaska's accomplice liability laws.

He painted Almandinger as the most gang-obsessed member of a group of friends with troubled home lives and access to drugs and guns.

Kalytiak said Almandinger told too many lies to recount, including telling Grunwald's girlfriend he was drunk in Anchorage the night of the murder and his father he hadn't seen Grunwald. He told investigators different stories about who fired the fatal shot.

Almandinger didn't have to "rush out" to the camper with his gun, could have called for help after Grunwald was beaten, and didn't have to get in the Bronco for the 27-minute drive to Knik River Road, Kalytiak said.

[..]

[Grunwald] in a trailer with a kid with nothing going for him," Iannaccone said, referring to Dominic Johnson. "For some irrational reason, the kid with nothing going for him decided he wanted to harm the other kid."

Almandinger cried as his lawyer refuted the prosecutor's contentions that the accused teens were a close-knit group, some of whom Almandinger called family and said he'd die for. He said the group had a falling out in October that year and pointed to a threatening message Johnson sent in late November.

"Erick, they're not your family. They're not even your friends. They used you for marijuana," Iannaccone said. "Your family is your mom, your dad, your grandma."

Almandinger didn't have to physically fire the fatal shot to be found guilty of first-degree murder.

Under accomplice liability laws, Almandinger would still be guilty if he "intended to promote or facilitate" the killing, acted intentionally with the intent Grunwald be killed and aided or abetted his death, according to one of more than 50 instructions Superior Court Judge Gregory Heath read to the jury Wednesday.

But another instruction states Almandinger's presence at the scene doesn't make him legally responsible if he didn't intend for it to happen.

[..]
 
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