Anderson Convicted in Deaths of 4 Others

A crash site vigil displays four photos in remembrance of victims (top left clockwise) Rehlein Stone, Caleb Graham, Suzanne McCay and Andy Tedford. Photo by Holly Tedford

On Friday, March 4, 2017, Nicholas Windsor Anderson was convicted by a jury for the  2014 Auburn car crash that killed Suzanne McCay of Ravensdale, Caleb Graham from Enumclaw, Andy Tedford from Maple Valley, Rehlein Stone of Auburn, and life-threatening injuries sustained by James Vaccaro on  four counts of vehicular homicide as well as vehicular assault and reckless driving.

Prosecutors say he was under the influence of alcohol on Oct. 25, 2014, and was driving at a high rate of speed when his car went off the road hitting a tree and thee utility boxes and then into a ditch.  

The King County Prosecutor’s Office says Anderson faces anywhere from  258  to 328 months, but prosecutors want to ask for an exceptional sentence of 460 months.

Anderson  is scheduled to be sentenced on March 31.