![]() ![]() According to an arrest affidavit, Letecia Stauch brutally attacked and killed her stepson inside his bedroom on January 27.ĭespite a neighbor who said his home security video showed Letecia Stauch leaving with Gannon on the morning of January 27 and later returning home alone, investigators believe that “Gannon likely did return home with Letecia that afternoon,” and died inside the residence.Įvidence from inside Gannon’s bedroom includes blood spatter on the walls, blood that soaked through the carpet, 50 droplets of blood on the wall, blood on wall sockets, and blood on the boy’s mattress. Gannon Stauch Meanwhile, El Paso County officials announced earlier this year that they have numerous pages of discovery that point to Letecia Stauch as being the primary suspect in the boy’s murder.įor the first-degree murder charges, prosecutors allege that Stauch “unlawfully, feloniously, and knowingly caused the death of Gannon Stauch, a child who had not yet attained twelve years of age, and the defendant was in a position of trust with respect to the victim.”ĭuring a court hearing on March 11, El Paso County prosecutor Michael Allen said that authorities have at least 107 search warrants against Stauch. ![]() “Only after the memories came spilling in from his classmates and friends, did I really understand the impact my son had.” “I just wish my angel wasn’t in heaven,” Albert Stauch said. Mynatt with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said there is an active gag order in the case and could not confirm if Letecia Stauch made a report with law enforcement.Īlbert Stauch has not been named a suspect or a person of interest in the case. Last month, he broke down during a memorial for his son, held in Florida. Stauch added that she wouldn’t reveal the true identity of Edgar, which could possibly be a pseudonym, because he has “dangerous affiliations.”ĬrimeOnline could not independently verify the validity of Stauch’s claims. I mean, I could be on the low end and I could say, you know, he should be here for murder, but I’m not, I’m saying that it should be, I guess manslaughter would be the right thing.” That’s why the police didn’t have anything…Albert came in on the 28th from the airport and was like in a moment of rage. “He should be here for manslaughter because it was on January 28th. ![]() “Their timeframe, it was all wrong because they couldn’t figure it out. Like, you check my car on the body cams, you take everything. You see what I’m saying? I’m thinking that that’s their thing, but, but it’s not because they came to my house with hours of body cam. Letecia Stauch explained that she went along with what her husband said because he claimed he would “pull some strings” to help her out. Inside sources reveal brand new bombshell information. Security cameras in the Colorado Springs Lorson Ranch neighborhood, where Gannon lived, didn’t show Gannon leaving home during the time Stauch claimed.ĭoomsday death & deception: Nancy Grace investigates “Cult Mom” Lori Vallow. Letecia Stauch was the last person to see him before he disappeared, and she claimed he left on foot for a friend’s house and never returned home. In an exclusive interview with CrimeOnline, Stauch, who’s currently incarcerated at the El Paso County Jail in Colorado, alleged that her estranged husband, Albert Stauch, the father of Gannon, “should be in jail for manslaughter.”Īlthough she didn’t give specifics on why Albert Stauch deserves a manslaughter charge, she did claim that he owed someone named “Edgar” money, which led to Gannon’s disappearance.Īs CrimeOnline previously reported, Gannon Stauch vanished on January 27 after staying home from school. Letecia Stauch, a Colorado woman behind bars awaiting trial for the death of her 11-year-old stepson, maintains her innocence, although she’s been charged with first-degree murder and a slew of related felonies. ![]()
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