Even though Audie Matthews professed innocence from the start, a Ramsey County District Court jury convicted him Saturday of first- and second-degree murder in the March 2008 death of Blaine Christofferson in St. Paul.
District Judge Gregg Johnson immediately sentenced Matthews, 33, to life in prison. An appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court is automatic.
Prosecutor John Ristad read a letter written by Christofferson's mother, Karen Christofferson. She described her grief as "a bottomless pit you can't step over or around."
Christofferson's ex-wife, Melissa, spoke in court, saying, "He'd give anyone the shirt off his back." He had five children. "It's too easy to hate," she said.
Outside the court, Ristad said he's "happy the jury reached the decision they did" and said he has to give "a lot of credit to the St. Paul Police Department for the job they did both initially and with all the follow-up."
Christofferson, 31, of St. Paul, was shot to death in a parking lot across from the Cherry Pit bar at Minnehaha and White Bear Avenues. He and his friends were leaving at closing time when a gunman approached, pointed a gun at the back of his neck and told him "Gimme me what you got," Ristad told the jury in his closing argument Friday.
Christofferson handed the robber his wallet, but it wasn't enough. There was a struggle and the gunman fired twice, once as his victim turned and ran and another as he lay on the ground.
Ristad told the jury that there were some things he just couldn't explain. But, he said, he didn't need to. Although witnesses' descriptions varied, they all testified the shooter was a black male wearing a hoodie and ski mask and carrying a black gun. A police dog, Sully, tracked a "fear scent" from the shooting scene. In one spot, he found a hat, jacket, gloves and the gun; in another, a second jacket, a ski mask and the defendant's cell phone.