Man who fatally stabbed his neighbor during a drunken fight and left him 'alone to die' is headed to prison

Background: News footage of the scene in Cedar City, Utah, where Cory Whittenburg was stabbed to death on Feb. 12, 2025 (St. George News). Inset (left): Gerald Vandermeer during his initial court appearance (St. George News). Inset (right): Cory Whittenburg (Cedar Valley Funeral & Cremation).

A Utah resident has been sentenced after confessing to stabbing his neighbor during a night fueled by alcohol.

Gerald Vandermeer, 57, acknowledged his guilt in the homicide by assault of 45-year-old Cory Whittenburg. While originally facing a first-degree murder charge, Vandermeer’s plea agreement led to a reduction of the charges. According to a report from St. George News, the two men, who lived next to each other in Cedar City, had been drinking heavily on the night of February 12, 2025, which culminated in a fatal dispute.

The local paper Iron County Today detailed that Vandermeer arrived at Whittenburg’s residence armed with alcohol, including vodka and beer. During the sentencing hearing on March 4, Vandermeer’s lawyer revealed that the two men also consumed THC that night.

What began as a disagreement soon spiraled into a deadly confrontation. Vandermeer told authorities he could not recall the argument’s specifics. When police responded to the scene following reports of a stabbing and gunfire, they found Vandermeer outside, bearing cuts on his face and hands.

Inside the home, officers discovered Whittenburg, who had succumbed to several stab wounds, notably two severe injuries to his back.

At the sentencing, attorney Richard Gale highlighted Vandermeer’s failure to seek immediate help as a significant issue influencing the sentencing. Gale argued that his client was in a “deeply traumatized mental state” after the violent altercation, where both men sustained knife injuries. The combination of alcohol and THC impaired Vandermeer’s judgment, leaving him not “in his right mind” during the incident.

Gale also pointed out that Vandermeer sustained stab wounds and a broken ankle during the fight.

Prosecutor Shane Klenk was less sympathetic, reminding the court, “This case involves the loss of human life. Cory Whittenburg is dead as a result of a violent encounter with the defendant.” Klenk noted that rather than call for help, Vandermeer “left the victim alone to die.”

Vandermeer was sentenced to up to five years in prison with credit for time served. He was also ordered to pay $5,800 in restitution plus interest for funeral expenses and other costs.

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