The Denver Post

Man gets 144 years for killing former marijuana business partner and igniting wildfire as coverup

- By Jesse Paul

An Elbert County man was sentenced Tuesday to 144 years in prison for killing his former marijuana business partner and then setting a wildfire about 100 miles from the slaying to try to cover up his crime, prosecutor­s say.

Shawn Geerdes, a 48year-old Agate man, was convicted in July of seconddegr­ee murder, setting a wildfire and second-degree arson. Geerdes killed 44year-old Jason Dosa, a father from Parker.

Geerdes was found to be a habitual offender, and that contribute­d to his long sentence.

“You had a horrible criminal history,” Judge Jeffrey Holmes told Geerdes in imposing the sentence, according to an 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office news release.

On Sept. 20, 2015, Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a wildfire in the Deer Creek areas that had been started by a car blaze. In the vehicle’s trunk, authoritie­s found Dosa’s body — which had been shot five times.

“Investigat­ors traced Dosa’s movements and found his last location at a marijuana greenhouse in Agate on land owned by Geerdes,” the release said. “Dosa and Geerdes were former partners in the grow operation. Investigat­ors found evidence at the growhouse including bloodstain­s and spent shell casings that indicated Dosa had been killed there and his body later transporte­d to Jefferson County.”

The case was tried in Elbert County.

“It is outrageous behavior best reserved for a Hollywood movie. For all that he has taken from others, Geerdes has now lost almost everything,” 18th Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler said in a statement. “That is justice in this case.”

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