Timeline of a $1 Tragedy: The Early Week Edition Maurin Murders Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013 / Main 16 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com 1985 Maurin Murders Justice at Last Jury Finds Rick Riffe Guilty on All Counts Pete Caster / [email protected] Above: Lewis County Sherif's Oice Detective Bruce Kimsey, left, hugs Dennis Hadaller after a jury found Rick Rife guilty of all counts in Lewis County Superior Court on Monday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Hadaller was the son of Minnie Maurin, who, along with her husband, Ed, were murdered by Rife in December of 1985. Hadaller has spent much of the last two decades keeping the cold case relevant. Kimsey was the lead detective on the case for the past eight years. Top Right: Rick Rife enters a Lewis County Superior Court room prior to a verdict being read in his six-week double-homicide trial on Monday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. GUILTY: Jury Finds Rick Riffe Guilty of Seven Felony Counts in Relation to the Slayings of Ed and Minnie Maurin, Including Ed Maurin Minnie Maurin Murder, Kidnapping, murdered in murdered in Robbery and Burglary 1985 1985 By Stephanie Schendel As the judge read verdict af- [email protected] ter verdict, Riffe remained emo- A jury found Rick Riffe tionless, as he had throughout guilty for the 1985 kidnapping, most of the six-week trial. robbery and murders of Ethel Riffe’s long-time girlfriend, residents Ed and Minnie Mau- Sherry Tibbetts, who sat two rin after a day and a half of de- rows behind the defendant, liberations Monday. cried as the judge read the deci- As Judge Richard Brosey sion. Tibbetts and her son, Jere- read the verdicts aloud to a si- my Kern, who attended the trial lent courtroom filled with local every day, left the courtroom law enforcement officials, at- immediately after corrections officers handcuffed Riffe and Rick Rife's long-time girlfriend Sherry Tibbetts reacts to the jury's guilty verdict in Rife's double-homicide trial in Lewis torneys and family and friends County Superior Court on Monday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center. of the Maurins, many people escorted him out of the room. began to cry. Kern declined to comment to The jury found the 55-year- The Chronicle. County Prosecutor Jonathan old former Alaska man guilty of Riffe’s Seattle-based attorney, Meyer, Detective Bruce Kimsey all seven counts, including two John Crowley, was not present at and Deputy Prosecutor Will counts of first-degree murder, the hearing, as he was unavail- Halstead. “He never gave up, he never lost two counts of kidnapping and able, so Sam Groberg, a local at- robbery in the first degree and torney, stood in his place for the faith. He fulfilled his promise to his one count of first-degree bur- reading of the verdicts. A Promise Fulfilled parents in finding out who did this.” glary. It also found him guilty After the court hearing, the For Hazel Oberg and Den- on special allegations of lack of family of the Maurins, many in nis Hadaller, the two of Min- Sheriff Steve Mansfield remorse, acting as an accom- tears, hugged three of the men nie Maurin’s three surviving plice and of the victims being responsible for finally closing speaking about Dennis Hadaller particularly vulnerable. the cold-case homicides: Lewis please see JUSTICE, page Main 16 The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Saturday’s Child Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 34 Aadland Matney, Josefina R., 76, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 46 Chehalis @chronline Mostly sunny Remembered Brunstad, Robert L., 79, see details on page Main 2 at Crowded Raymond Celebration Find Us on Facebook Weather picture by R.J. Workman, www.facebook.com/ of Life thecentraliachronicle first grade, Mossyrock Elementary / Main 4 Main 2 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Editor’s Best Bet Community Lyceum to Feature Living Voices Presentation Her vision of becoming a modern healer in a changing world is brought to life as her community joins the U.S. in World War II. Living Voices pres- Calendar ents dynamic solo perfor- mances uniquely combined Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- Today thority, Harrison Avenue station, Centra- with archival film that lia, (360) 345-3225 WHAT’S HAPPENING? turns history into a per- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Centralia Civil Service Commission, If you have an event you sonal journey. Its website is p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., would like included in the www.livingvoices.org Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Health and Hope Medical Outreach, Community Calendar, please The Centralia College Ly- Lyceum is free and also free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., DUI Task Force, 11:30 a.m., Lewis email your information to County Sheriff’s Training Room, Law ceum program on Wednesday may be taken as Humanities Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill [email protected]. Road, Centralia, for those whose income and Justice Center, Chehalis, (360) will feature a Living Voices 286, one credit. Lyceum class- 740-1450 Include a daytime telephone is less than 200 percent of the poverty number where you can be presentation featuring the ex- es are held in WAH 103 or, if level, (360) 623-1485 Lewis County Fire District 2, 2 p.m., main station, budget finalization, (360)_ reached. perience of Native Americans more space is needed, Corbet Public Agencies 864-2366 There is no charge for these in the 1930s and 1940s. Theatre. Lewis County Interlocal Organization Libraries listings. A Navajo girl explores her For more information, of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., Fire For questions about family’s past while struggling call Jody Peterson, (360) 736- District 15 (Winlock) main station, (360) Preschool Story Time, for children calendar items, call Doug 864-2366 3-6 years, 10:20 a.m., Tenino Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) to keep her culture in a gov- 9391, ext. 209 or email her at Watercolor and acrylic painting, for 807-8238. ernment-run boarding school. [email protected]. Libraries adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Preschool Story Time, for children PageTurners book discussion, for 3-6 years, 11 a.m., Centralia adults, “The Crying Tree,” by Naseem Rakha, 11 a.m., Tenino able for individuals who pre- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson May the Odds Be Ever in Your Favor, the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or for adults and teens, 5:30 p.m., Winlock Toddler Time, for children age 2, 11 ordered, with additional books a.m., Centralia sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 email [email protected] available for sale at $15 per book. Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 Organizations Early Release Wednesdays, for chil- Support Groups Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 NAMI Lewis County Family Support dren grade 1 through high school, 12:30 Thanksgiving banquet, Toledo Se- p.m., Winlock nior Center, doors open 4:30 p.m., din- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., ner 5 p.m., $8, entertainment by Nehe- miah Brown, door prizes, (360) 864-2112 736-9268 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, 8070 or [email protected] Tenino [email protected] Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Organizations house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., ies Senior Center, Chehalis Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Poinsetta Open House, opening day, Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Friday, Nov. 22 Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 9 a.m., DeGoede Bulb Farm & Gardens, Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock Mossyrock, (360) 983-9000 Oregon Trail music and dancing, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] “Beauty and the Beast,” by Centralia open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Lewis County Genealogical Society, Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- High School, 7 p.m., Corbet Theater, Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 potluck dinner 6 p.m., then “show and ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God Saturday, Nov. 23 Centralia College, $12 adults, $10 stu- tell,” St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2190 Fellowship Hall. Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities dents, available at the door Twin Cities Rotary Poker Night, Texas Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) 237- Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 Hold ‘Em, 6 p.m., Riverside Golf Club, 4797 or www.walcgs.org tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary Public Agencies Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Chehalis, signups 5-6 p.m., $125 buy-in (no rebuys), $5,000 first prize (based on Support Groups Soroptimist International of Lewis Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Transit office, 212 E.
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