‘A cowardly misfit without a conscience’: Judge excoriates man who murdered Marine Corps veteran by shooting him in the back at a cemetery after victim stuck up for his wife

Alexander Geesy, on the left; Randall Coomer and his dog, on the right

Left: Alexander Geesy (46th Judicial Circuit Prosecuting Attorney). Right: William Randall Coomer, Jr. (Obituary).

An Indiana man will spend the next several decades behind bars for the inexplicable murder of a Marine Corps veteran who was shot in the back at a far-flung, rural cemetery after sticking up for his wife.

On June 27, Alexander Geesy, 20, was found guilty of murder and obstruction of justice by a jury in Delaware County. Jurors also determined he was subject to a firearm sentencing enhancement, according to the 46th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney.

On Friday, he was sentenced to 66 years in state prison by Delaware County Circuit Court No. 5 Judge Thomas A. Cannon Jr., who described the since-condemned man as “a cowardly misfit without a conscience who only gained courage from strapping a gun on his hip.”