Kayden McIntosh, Alaska inmate 748359, born 2003, incarceration intake November 2024 at age 21, sentenced to 30 years, scheduled release date not published
In May 2024, Kayden McIntosh, the man accused of pulling the trigger in the brutal 2019 killing of Cynthia Hoffman, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder. All other charges were dismissed for McIntosh.
McIntosh is the fourth and final defendant involved in the murder to change their plea. This comes after Darin Schilmiller (Alaska inmate 749179) and Denali Brehmer (Alaska inmate 748391) were sentenced to 99 years each for their part in the killing earlier this year. Both Schilmiller and Brehmer have appealed their sentences according to online court records.
McIntoshâs plea agreement would permit him to be sentenced to a minimum of 30 years, with a maximum of 85 years.
The charges against McIntosh come from the murder of Hoffman near Thunderbird Falls in Chugiak on June 2, 2019. Hoffman was 19 at the time of her death.
The murder included a group of teenagers who are accused of being âcatfishedâ by Schilmiller to execute the killing for a large amount of money. McIntosh was 16 years old at the time of the crime.