Washougal man sentenced for murdering grandmother
A Washougal man who admitted to police that he killed his grandmother in March 2017 has been sentenced to more than 23 years in prison.
Clark County Superior Court Judge John Fairgrieve sentenced Benjamin Wayne Walker to 280 months in prison and 36 months of community custody for murder in the first degree-domestic violence, as the result of a plea bargain.
Benjamin Walker, 29, said in court documents he had premeditated intent to kill his grandmother, Joan Walker, by choking her and slashing her throat with a knife. He agreed that Joan Walker, 78, was a vulnerable victim.
The Washougal man went to the Washougal Police Station on March 6, 2017, just before 6 a.m., and told an officer he had killed Joan Walker in a home on the 3300 block of “H” Street.
Camas Police officers were dispatched to the house, where they contacted Terry Walker and his wife, Dorothea. The officers went to Joan Walker’s bedroom, where they found her lying on her back. One of the officers observed an injury to Joan Walker’s throat, and a knife was located nearby.