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Stevensville man sentenced for killing his mother and the mother of his children

Stephanie Wahl, mother of Marisa Wahl, speaks at the Ravalli County Courthouse on Wednesday, July 15
Logan Dallas Christopher
Posted at 11:02 AM, Jul 16, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-16 13:27:29-04

HAMILTON — Logan Dallas Christopher of Stevensville, who pleaded guilty to killing both his mother and the mother of his children, has been sentenced to life in prison.

Tiffanie Greenslade, 47 years old, and Marisa Wahl, 25, were found murdered on March 10.

Christopher pleaded guilty in May to two counts of deliberate homicide, one count of attempted deliberate homicide, criminal endangerment, and possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. He also tried to kill his father, Noe Christopher.

At the Ravalli County Courthouse on Wednesday, Christopher received life sentences for both of the deliberate homicide charges. He also received a life sentence for attempted deliberate homicide to run concurrent with the first two charges. For criminal endangerment, Christopher received 10 years with none suspended and to be served consecutive with the first three charges.

Christopher also received 10 years for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute which will also run consecutive with the first three charges. District Court Judge Howard Recht oversaw the proceedings.

After shooting and killing Greenslade and Wahl at their Stevensville-area home on March 10, Christopher left the scene of the murders and was later located by the Montana Highway Patrol in Lolo, which led to a police chase into Missoula at speeds that reached 130 miles per hour. He then crashed the vehicle near the Southgate Mall and was taken into custody.

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