Rogers gets 309 years in Anchorage, awaits sentence for Palmer crimes

BY ANDREW WELLNER
Frontiersman
Published on Sunday, November 15, 2009 4:13 PM AKST

MAT-SU — Christopher Erin Rogers Jr. received 309 years in prison Friday for the Anchorage end of his 2007 killing spree.

Rogers, 30, was convicted in Anchorage in April of murder, attempted murder, robbery and eluding a police officer. In Anchorage, he shot three people, wounding two and killing one — Jason Wenger, 27.

Reached in Anchorage, the district attorney who handled the sentencing, Adrienne Bachman, said, “The judge labeled Mr. Rogers as cold-hearted, cold-blooded and that these offenses were heinous and warranted the maximum sentences to isolate him from the public and protect the public.”

ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman file photo Christopher Erin Rogers Jr. at his Valley murder trial. Rogers was sentenced in an Anchorage court on Friday to 309 years for a violent spree that left one person there dead and others wounded.

Rogers received the maximum sentence of 99 years in prison for both of the attempted murder charges and the murder charge. Barring a successful appeal, he will die in prison. By state law a defendant is allowed a third off his sentence if he behaves in prison, which means Rogers would have to live 206 more years to see the light of day. There’s also discretionary parole, which, through the parole board, can shave off more time, but Bachman said Rogers isn’t eligible for that.

Rogers began his spree Dec. 2, 2007, in his father’s home. A jury later found him guilty of hacking his father to death with a machete and of attempting to kill his father’s fiancée, Elann Moren, who was left bleeding on the floor of the bathroom that night.

During the incident, Rogers Sr.’s dog intervened. Moren credits the dog with saving her life, but he was cut for his trouble, tacking on an animal cruelty charge to Rogers’ list of felonies. The dog, Bear, died of cancer in June, having in the interim been recognized by the Humane Society of the United States as a Dog of Valor.

Moren, who testified at Rogers’ trial, lost fingertips in the attack but has since mostly recovered from her wounds.

At his Palmer trial, nobody, not even Rogers’ attorney, argued that Rogers didn’t kill his father or wound Moren. Defense attorneys argued only that the crime fit the definition of a second-degree, rather than a first-degree, murder.

After his attacks in Palmer, Rogers took his dad’s pickup to Anchorage, swapped his machete for a gun and continued his rampage before police tracked him down and arrested him.

Though Rogers went to trial in Palmer first, his sentencing here has been pushed back a number of times, most recently to Jan. 11. Two of the charges for which he was convicted in that case carry maximum sentences of 99 years.  

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

7 comment(s)

    Chris wrote on Nov 24, 2009 2:04 AM:

    " Three horse rule. That is "WE THE PEOPLE"!!! Oh, Thats right our legislators really can not do anything right unless it involves lining there pockets. We must remember, organized crime was put to rest with the mafia. Suurrree!! "

    offsoapstone wrote on Nov 17, 2009 10:25 PM:

    " I can't believe we have to feed this guy till hes dead. "

    jp wrote on Nov 16, 2009 4:30 PM:

    " $0.12 for a .22 shell, pretty fiscally conservative I'd say! "

    Houston Resident wrote on Nov 16, 2009 9:05 AM:

    " I believe that monsters such as this are a waste of oxygen. "

    Not enough wrote on Nov 14, 2009 9:57 AM:

    " We send honorable men and women to die in no win wars everyday. Our society condones and supports the murdering of the unborn. Low life scum like Christopher Erin Rogers is allowed to live at tax payer expense,perhaps for another 50 years or more. We need to have a death penalty now. Heinous criminals such as this must be shown society places the rights of the honest citizens ABOVE,YES YOU LIBS ABOVE the rights of the predatory vermin among us. "

    Justice system is a joke wrote on Nov 13, 2009 11:36 PM:

    " 309 years, come on. Does anyone ever do 309 years. And that looks like just the start of it. Just call it a death sentence and light him up. Got to quote uncle Ted Nugent on this one, " I believe in dead offenders, not repeat offenders." If he is bad enough, and a big enough threat to the public to get 309 years, then save all our money and get rid of him. "

    Debbie wrote on Nov 13, 2009 5:13 PM:

    " I'd say put him 2 DEATH, Y should the good tax payers pay to keep housed and feed.
    He's an animal put him DOWN, let's take a vote from the public, Do we want 2 support this monster or do we want him dead? "

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