Utah man sentenced for fatal stabbing of neighbor

Gerald Vandermeer, a 57-year-old resident of Cedar City, Utah, has been sentenced to up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to homicide by assault in the death of his neighbor, Cory Whittenburg. The incident occurred on February 12, 2025, following a night of heavy drinking that escalated into a violent argument. Vandermeer admitted responsibility but delayed seeking help for the victim.

On February 12, 2025, Gerald Vandermeer and his neighbor Cory Whittenburg, aged 45, spent the evening together in Cedar City, Utah. Vandermeer brought a bottle of vodka and a case of beer to Whittenburg's home, and the two also used THC, according to court proceedings reported by local outlets.

The gathering turned deadly when an argument broke out, though Vandermeer later told police he could not recall the cause. The dispute escalated into a physical fight involving a knife, resulting in multiple stab wounds to Whittenburg, including two severe ones to his back. Vandermeer himself sustained lacerations to his face and hands, as well as a broken ankle.

Police responded to reports of a stabbing and a gunshot at the scene, where they first encountered Vandermeer. Inside the home, they found Whittenburg deceased. Rather than immediately calling for help, Vandermeer delayed assistance, leaving Whittenburg alone.

Initially charged with first-degree murder, Vandermeer, 57, entered a plea deal reducing the charge to homicide by assault. At his sentencing hearing on March 4, 2026, defense attorney Richard Gale described Vandermeer as being in a "very traumatized mental state" due to the alcohol, THC, and the violent encounter where both men were stabbed. Gale highlighted the defendant's injuries as evidence of the chaotic nature of the fight.

Prosecutor Shane Klenk emphasized the gravity of the case, stating, "This case involves the loss of human life. Cory Whittenburg is dead as a result of a violent encounter with the defendant." He noted that Vandermeer "left the victim alone to die."

The court imposed a sentence of up to five years in prison, with credit for time served, and ordered Vandermeer to pay $5,800 in restitution plus interest to cover funeral expenses and other costs.

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