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A former fire chief has been handed a 25-year prison sentence for the chilling murder of his wife, a crime he committed to pursue a life with his mistress. This tragic event has torn at the seams of his family, leaving his son and daughter divided.
Kevin West, now 52, was found guilty of strangling his wife, Marcelle ‘Marcy’ West, in their $723,000 residence in Washington state on January 8, 2024. Marcy, who was 47 at the time and worked as a hospital clerk, was found dead in what authorities confirmed to be a homicide.
The medical examiner revealed that Marcy’s life was taken by asphyxiation due to blunt neck trauma. Despite West’s assertion that his wife of 22 years died from a seizure that caused her body to convulse, the evidence painted a different, more sinister picture.
The aftermath of this crime has caused a painful rift within the West family. Megan West, the couple’s 20-year-old daughter, brought a haunting truth to light during the court proceedings. She recounted how her father had attempted to normalize his relationship with his mistress, Cynthia Ward, expecting his children to accept her as their mother’s replacement. Megan’s testimony, as reported by OregonLive, underscores the deep emotional scars left by this devastating betrayal.
The killing has split the West family in two. Megan West, 20, the younger of the killer’s two children, told the court that her father had expected the family to accept his mistress, Cynthia Ward, as a replacement for her mother, according to a court reporter with local outlet OregonLive.
‘My father’s actions not only took my mom’s life, they took my future with her – moments, memories and milestones that will never exist… Then you had the nerve to look me in the eyes and ask if I was relieved she was dead,’ she said, drawing applause from half the courtroom before the judge warned the gallery to stop.
Meanwhile, Ted West, 22, described his father as ‘kind and selfless,’ saying he routinely worked long hours to pay for whatever lessons or activities his children wanted.
He told the judge he still believed his father was innocent, even after a jury found him guilty.Â
Former Camas-Washougal Fire chief Kevin West, 51, has been sentenced to 25 years for killing his wife Marcelle ‘Marcy’ West in their home in Washington state on January 8, 2024
West’s killing divided his children as his youngest child, Megan West, 20, told the court her father expected the family to accept his mistress as her mother’s replacement, while her brother Ted defended his innocence
Marcy, 47, died from asphyxiation caused by blunt neck trauma as the coroner ruled her death a homicide
‘He has given me many reasons to trust him, not only through his words but through his actions,’ West’s son said in court.Â
Prosecutors reminded the court that Ted had previously suggested a ‘vigorous massage’ he gave his mother might explain her injuries, a claim that contradicted his earlier statement to detectives that he’d only used a light touch.Â
Clark County Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis imposed 300 months, or 25 years, saying the evidence supported the jury’s finding that West deliberately killed his wife.Â
West, who addressed the court, apologized for his affair but again insisted, ‘that was my only wrongdoing,’ maintaining his innocence even as he was led away.
On the night of Marcy’s death, West dialed 911 just before 4.30am on January 8, 2024, claiming Marcy was having a seizure and had stopped breathing.Â
First responders, including some of West’s own colleagues from Camas‑Washougal Fire, tried to save her, but she was pronounced dead at 5.11am.Â
West told investigators they’d enjoyed a normal evening of takeout, movies – which he didn’t recall the details of – and even had sex before going to bed.
But the medical story shifted as the case unfolded.Â
After initial findings were inconclusive and Marcy’s body was released to a funeral home, investigators learned West had been seen out bowling with another woman.Â
West proposed to his mistress Cynthia Ward, who testified during his trial, in September 2024
The defense argued that the bruising on Marcy’s body may have been caused by a massage she received from her son Ted West on January 7, 2024. Ted demonstrated the massage he gave to Marcy during his father’s trialÂ
Investigators allege that West made contradicting statements to detectives and showed little sadness in the aftermath of Marcy’s passing
Authorities retrieved the body, and a second autopsy found bloody tissue in the throat and neck injuries consistent with strangulation.
The cause of death was ruled asphyxia due to blunt neck trauma and the manner a homicide.
Smartphone and health‑app data contradicted West’s claim that he slept through the night, showing hours of movement resembling pacing in the lead‑up to the 911 call.Â
Prosecutors argued West had become obsessed with Cynthia Ward, a woman he first met in 2004 when she volunteered with the department, and with whom he reconnected in 2023.Â
Evidence included texts and letters in which West vowed ‘2024 will be our year,’ as well as messages indicating he planned to move out on January 8 and finalize divorce papers the next day, according to Court TV.
Financial stress compounded the motive, prosecutors said. Despite a roughly $160,000 salary, the couple carried a heavy mortgage and debts, and West had calculated he could end up paying thousands in monthly alimony if he divorced.
Several of West’s closest friends and coworkers who were the first to arrive after his 911 call said they were stunned by his demeanor in the hours and days after Marcy’s death.Â
Jurors heard testimony that he took down photos, asked if it was ‘too soon’ to throw out her belongings and even expressed relief, comments prosecutors framed as proof he was ‘ready to move on.’
Kevin and Marcy West with their son Ted in 2004
The Wests had been struggling to pay make the $7,000 per month mortgage payments on their Washougal home, which realtors estimate to be worth around $723,000
Colleagues testified that he stormed out of work after tallying what he’d owe Marcy.
West’s attorneys argued Marcy died of medical complications, pointing to headaches and the massage performed by her son the night before she died. They also suggested missteps by first responders.Â
The jury rejected those theories after hearing the forensic findings and seeing the digital evidence, returning guilty verdicts on first‑ and second‑degree murder in January 2026.
Megan spoke about the close bond she shared with her mother.
She said that as her physical and mental health deteriorated in the aftermath of the killing, her father kept his distance only to call her later, drunk, to apologize without ever saying what he was apologizing for.
‘You had the audacity to call me when you were drunk, apologizing and dumping your emotions like I was your parent,’ Megan said. ‘You never said what you were sorry for, but in that moment, I knew you were guilty.’Â