Crime

This Ferndale man will spend more than two decades in prison for beating his father to death

A Ferndale man will spend more than two decades in prison for beating his father to death with a hammer, leaving his body in a garage for more than a week and digging a grave to cover up the murder.

Christopher Gregory Koop, 43, was sentenced to 22 years in prison, with three years probation, on Tuesday, May 18, in Whatcom County Superior Court. Koop pleaded guilty April 21 to second-degree murder (domestic violence) for the death of his father, 65-year-old William Koop Jr.

Koop was originally charged with first-degree murder (domestic violence), but his charges were lowered as part of a plea agreement.

Koop’s sentencing, which was part of an agreed recommendation between the prosecuting and defense attorneys, comes after three years of delays in his criminal case. Koop had been incarcerated in the Whatcom County Jail in lieu of $1 million bail since his arrest on April 26, 2017.

The Bellingham Herald has asked Koop’s attorney for comment.

On April 25, 2017, around 11:30 p.m., Ferndale police were called to a house in the 6100 block of Grouse Circle for the report of a murder. Officers were told that Koop’s father was dead in his house and that Koop was responsible, according to court records.

When officers arrived, they spoke with Koop, who said he had killed his father and the body was in the garage partially wrapped in a sheet, records show. Koop later provided an audio-recorded statement to officers at the police department, in which he confessed, according to court records.

Koop said he and his father were arguing over bills before Koop punched his father in the face, knocking him out. Koop then went to the garage, grabbed a ball-peen hammer and hit his father several times in the head, court records state. Koop also used two flashlights and a phone base to beat his father, records show.

Koop tried to “end his father’s suffering” by smothering him with a pillow, but when the elder Koop fought back, Koop stopped and left his father to bleed to death, court records state.

Koop then moved his father’s body from an upstairs bedroom to the garage, the records state.

Ferndale Police say Christopher Gregory Koop killed his father William Herman Koop Jr., hid the body in the garage of his father’s home at 6164 Grouse Circle and started to dig a grave in the backyard. Christopher Koop was arrested April 26, 2017, after a family member reported William Koop missing.
Ferndale Police say Christopher Gregory Koop killed his father William Herman Koop Jr., hid the body in the garage of his father’s home at 6164 Grouse Circle and started to dig a grave in the backyard. Christopher Koop was arrested April 26, 2017, after a family member reported William Koop missing. Philip A. Dwyer pdwyer@bhamherald.com

In the next week and a half, Koop tried to clean the crime scene, load his father’s body into a vehicle, and dug a partial grave in the backyard to dispose of the body, according to court records. Koop told officers he was “too tired” to finish and left his father on the cement garage floor until the officers found him, according to court records.

During a search of the home, officers found a ball-peen hammer, a bag with broken flashlight parts, several cleaning supplies and what appeared to be blood in an upstairs bedroom with “an obvious trail” leading downstairs to the garage, court records show. They also found a partially dug grave outside, records state.

Whatcom County Medical Examiner Dr. Gary Goldfogel determined William Koop bled to death due to cranial fractures caused by blunt force blows from a weapon. Goldfogel ruled the man’s death a homicide.

Koop had initially been scheduled to go to trial, but his trial had been rescheduled nearly 30 times in the three years since his arrest, including a three-month period in late 2019 where Koop’s case was on hold pending a competency evaluation, court records show. Koop was later declared competent to stand trial on Dec. 5, 2019, court records state.

In November 2000, when Koop’s father tried to evict him from their Grouse Circle home, he told his father several times he would kill him, court records show.

“(William) Koop stated that he is afraid of what Christopher Koop might do and feels that his son is capable of killing him or hurting him very badly,” the court records state.

Koop pleaded guilty to felony harassment in the case and was sentenced to six months in jail, mental health treatment and no contact with his father, the records show.

Koop has a criminal history going back more than two decades, which also includes convictions as a juvenile for a string of burglaries and a nearly three-year prison sentence after pleading guilty in 2006 to second-degree assault for a fight involving a roommate, according to court records.

Police say Christopher Koop, 39, killed his father, William Koop, 65, at this home on Grouse Circle in Ferndale.
Police say Christopher Koop, 39, killed his father, William Koop, 65, at this home on Grouse Circle in Ferndale. Philip A. Dwyer pdwyer@bhamherald.com

This story was originally published May 19, 2021 at 5:00 AM.

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Denver Pratt
The Bellingham Herald
Reporter Denver Pratt joined The Bellingham Herald in 2017 and covers courts and criminal and social justice. She has worked in Montana, Florida and Virginia. She lives in Alger, Wash.
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