Man who killed wife 2 weeks after marrying her is sentenced
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Main, left to right: Cassidy Ritchie (Tulsa Police Dept.) and Chris E. Morland (Tulsa County Jail). Inset: The car in which Morland hid Ritchie’s body (Tulsa Police Dept.).

An Oklahoma man, aged 50, is facing a life sentence without parole after being convicted of murdering his wife, whom he brutally attacked just days after their wedding. The tragic incident involved the 39-year-old woman, whose lifeless body was concealed under a heap of clothing in her car’s trunk.

On Monday, Tulsa County District Judge Doug Drummond decreed that Chris Edward Morland serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole. This decision follows a jury’s unanimous verdict finding Morland guilty of first-degree murder in the 2024 death of Cassidy Ritchie. Judge Drummond adhered to the jury’s recommendation for the harshest penalty available.

Law&Crime previously disclosed that Ritchie’s body was discovered in the rear of her 2006 Chrysler Pacifica on Sunday, January 28, 2024.

Authorities reported that Ritchie was last seen alive on Saturday, January 20, 2024. Her family, unable to contact her over several days, reported her missing, raising alarms about her safety.

The Tulsa Police Department issued a “missing and endangered” alert for Ritchie on January 25, highlighting her light blue SUV and noting her involvement in a domestic dispute. The SUV was found abandoned on a highway the next day under suspicious circumstances, according to police reports.

In a Facebook update, the police shared an image of Ritchie’s SUV, which showed significant damage to the front section and was covered in off-road debris. The post also reiterated Ritchie’s history of being involved in prior domestic violence incidents.

Two days later, after obtaining a search warrant, Ritchie’s body was discovered.

Prosecutors said police soon learned that Morland, who formally married Ritchie on Jan. 7, 2024, was the last person to have seen the victim alive. Morland was located and taken into custody a short time later and found to have a key to the Pacifica on his person.

The newlywed man’s explanation for what happened to his wife changed as investigators continued to uncover new evidence.

“Defendant told officers that the last place he saw [Ritchie] was in the Pacifica, when she took it and left him to go live with her friend,” prosecutors wrote in court documents. “According to Defendant, he needed to get a ride from a friend from where [Ritchie] left him on January 23, 2024. Officers reached out to this friend, who denied ever giving a ride to Defendant on that day. However, officers were able to speak with a witness who actually had given Defendant a ride on January 24. That witness informed officers that when he picked Defendant up. Defendant was standing just outside the Pacifica, which had run off the road.”

When police confronted Morland with the contradictory evidence, he agreed to waive his Miranda rights and “voluntarily confessed to killing his wife.”

“He stated ‘it all went bad,’ and admitted that they had gotten into a fight,” court documents state. “He admitted to assaulting her during the fight. He stated the fight happened at night, and that when he returned to his car the next day he discovered she was dead. He stated he placed her body in the trunk of the car and covered her with clothing.”

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