Devan Schreiner

Devan Schreiner Murders Jason Schaefer

Devan Schreiner

Devan Schreiner is a killer from Colorado who would be convicted of the murder of her ex boyfriend Jason Schaefer

According to court documents Devan Schreiner and Jason Schaefer were in a long term relationship that began to sour after Schreiner gave birth to their child. The two would separate and Jason would attempt to gain more custody of his son.

However before that could happen Jason Schaefer would be gunned down outside of his postal truck.

Police would soon focus on Jason prior relationship with Devan Schreiner and they found out that Jason had recently began to date Devan younger sister Rosa.

Police would learn that Devan Schreiner had been plotting with her new boyfriend AJ Ritchie about getting rid of Jason Schaefer

Soon police would arrest Devan Schreiner and Aj Ritchie and would charge the pair with the murder of Jason Schaefer

Both AJ Ritchie and Devan Schreiner were found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Devan Schreiner Case

A Longmont woman was found guilty yesterday in Boulder County District Court of shooting USPS Letter Carrier Jason Schaefer, 33, who was also her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child. The jury deliberated for approximately eight hours before finding Devan Schreiner, 27, guilty of first-degree murder.

Boulder District Judge Patrick Butler proceeded immediately to sentencing, handing down a term of life in prison without parole, in compliance with Colorado’s mandatory sentence for murder in the first degree.

District Attorney Michael Dougherty credited the Postal Inspection Service in the case, saying: “the U.S. Postal Inspectors and Longmont detectives brought their best efforts and, along with our prosecution team, ensured justice was done.”

On October 13, 2021, Jason Schaefer was delivering mail near the intersection of Heatherhill Street and Renaissance Drive in Longmont when Schreiner approached and shot him three times. Postal Inspectors investigating the crime learned that the two were in the midst of a custody battle over their then 5-year-old child. Two days earlier, Schaefer had filed court documents to grant him primary custody and the majority of parenting time.

The investigation placed Schreiner near the scene of the murder. Postal Inspectors and Longmont Police obtained an arrest warrant for Schreiner and brought her into custody later that day.

“The Postal Inspection Service is committed to the safety of our employees and ensuring a work environment that is free from threats of violence,” said Acting Inspector in Charge Brad Mahs. “Today’s conviction and sentencing is an example of the swift justice that awaits those who harm our employees.”

Also accused in the crime is Andrew James Ritchie. Prosecutors allege Ritchie helped Schreiner plan Schaefer’s murder and followed him on his route the day of the shooting, giving Schreiner location details to aid in the ambush. His trial is set for September 18, 2023.

https://www.longmontleader.com/crime/ex-girlfriend-sentenced-to-life-in-longmont-postal-worker-death-6663344

Devan Schreiner News

A postal worker’s ex-girlfriend was found guilty Tuesday in his 2021 fatal shooting after a Boulder County jury unanimously convicted her of first-degree murder.

Devan Schreiner, 27, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in the killing of 33-year-old Jason Schaefer, who was working his postal route in Longmont when he was murdered.

The trial, which lasted a week, ended with Shreiner’s immediate sentencing.

The deadly shooting occurred around 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 13, 2021 near Renaissance Drive and Heatherhill Street.

Schreiner approached her ex-boyfriend, who was working at a row of mailboxes, and she shot him three times, including once in the face, prosecutors said.

They said Andrew James “AJ” Ritchie, Shreiner’s boyfriend, helped her plan the murder after Schaefer filed for additional custody of the child he shared with Schreiner. Ritchie, 34, followed Schaefer throughout the day of the postal worker’s death before he was shot, prosecutors said. Ritchie was working in Littleton’s Federal Correctional Institution when he was arrested, according to an affidavit.

Shreiner had previously told Shaefer that Ritchie would shoot him, the document shows.

Two weeks before the shooting, Schreiner had been fired from her job at the post office in Longmont over a dispute with Schaefer, according to the affidavit.

She then began working for the U.S. Postal Service in Loveland, and the agency’s GPS showed tracking stopped for both Schreiner and her postal vehicle during the time of Schaefer’s murder, according to the affidavit.

The defense said Schreiner was corrupted by Ritchie, but Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty called Schreiner a “cold-blooded murderer.”

“She took steps to get away with this brutal murder, but she underestimated two things,” Dougherty said in a statement. “First, the victim was very much loved by his family and co-workers; the information and support they provided was critical. Also, the US Postal Inspectors and Longmont detectives brought their best efforts and, along with our prosecution team, ensured justice was done. As always, we appreciate the time and service of the jurors.”

Schreiner received the mandatory sentence for her crime under Colorado law.

In a victim impact statement read by prosecutors, Schaefer’s mother called her son’s murder a “living nightmare.” She said her family’s lives have been “destroyed forever,” and that her grandson, now 7, is living with relatives in Connecticut.

Ritchie has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder after deliberation. He is set to appear in court for a motions hearing May 30.

https://www.longmontleader.com/crime/ex-girlfriend-sentenced-to-life-in-longmont-postal-worker-death-6663344

Devan Schreiner Now

Devan Schreiner now
Name: SCHREINER, DEVAN R Age: 29 Ethnicity: WHITE Gender: FEMALE Hair Color: BROWN Eye Color: BROWN Height: 5′ 05″ Weight: 160DOC Number: 196660 Est. Parole
Eligibility Date: Next Parole
Hearing Date: Est. Mandatory
Release Date: Est. Sentence
Discharge Date: LIFE NO PAROLE Current Facility
Assignment: DENVER WOMENS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

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