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The trial of Dennis Marvin Bauer

January 11, 2022

The triple murder trial of Dennis Marvin Bauer was a considerable and costly undertaking for Clallam County. It may be Clallam County’s largest criminal investigation, and is one of our county’s most complex criminal trials. The murders of Darrell Iverson, Jordan Iverson, and Tiffany May took place on December 26, 2018. He was charged with three counts of murder and multiple other charges on January 25, 2019. He denied all charges and after a trial he was found guilty of 16 counts by a jury of his peers on January 10, 2022.

Some of the remarkable case facts

1 Defendant
2 Days for the jurors to reach a verdict on all counts
2 Special motions to handle COVID-19 related issues (including a vaccine requirement for jurors)
3 Judges
3 Murderers
3 Murdered
7 Trial dates
7 Weeks of trial
8 Lawyers
9 Weeks from the start to the end of the trial
11 Orders to transport people in custody
12 Law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation
13 Months from the crime to the arrest
15 Weeks from the start of the trial to sentencing on 2-22-2022
16 Jurors on the panel (4 alternates in case someone got sick)
25 Months from the start of the case to sentencing
29 Days that Angela May, mother of victim Tiffany May, sat in the courtroom watching the trial
33 Pages in the juror’s verdict form
38 Months from the crime to the conviction
39 Pages in the list of trial exhibits
59 Pages of jury instructions read and given to the jurors
80 Witnesses
125 $/hr for defendant’s attorney (paid by county)
132 Jurors in the panel of potential jurors
150 $/hr for defendant’s private investigator (paid by county)
319 Pages in the Clerk’s trial notes (JAVS docket)
990+ Trial exhibits
1,000’s Of pages of police reports
20,000 Dollars paid by county to the defendant’s private investigator
200,000+ Dollars paid by county to defendant’s lawyer (estimated)
680,000+ Dollars spent by the Clallam County Sheriff’s department to investigate
1,000,000+ Dollars spent on investigating and prosecuting Marvin Dennis Bauer

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Tears shed
People negatively impacted
Clallam County departments involved in some way
Total number of hours devoted to the investigation, trial, and consolation of surviving victims
The total actual cost to Clallam County, the State of Washington, and society

Clallam County’s most murderous

  1. Matthew Timothy Wetherington, four murders
    1. On July 6, 2019, he beat his wife, Valerie Kambeitz, and her three children to death, and then set their mobile home on fire with their bodies inside. “Total annihilation of his family” said prosecutor Michele Devlin.
  2. Dennis Marvin Bauer, three murders
  3. Ryan Warren Ward, three murders
    1. (Bauer co-defendant. Co-defendant Kallie Ann LeTellier plead guilty to helping murder Tiffany May, one of the three murdered by Bauer and Ward)
  4. Darold Ray Stenson, two murders
    1. On March 25, 1993, he shot and killed his wife and business partner. The conviction in his first trial was overturned by the Washington State Supreme Court for mishandled evidence, but he was convicted in a second trial in November 2013. Just the legal fees for his lawyers in the second trial (only) were approximately $900,000.

If you have information to add, or see mistakes, please contact CCB.com. The information above is mostly from court documents, and some from the thorough coverage by Paul Gottlieb, Rob Ollikainen, and the rest of the team at the Peninsula Daily News.

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