Vaska sentenced to 75 years for murdering his mother
JEFF SMITH | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 months AGO
Jeff Smith is news director for Anderson Broadcasting and a contributor to the Lake County Leader. | February 18, 2026 11:00 PM
A Polson man accused of murdering his mother was sentenced in District Court in Polson Feb. 13 to a total of 75 years in the Montana State Prison.
Judge Molly Owen sentenced Garrett Edward Vaska, 48, to 73 years for deliberate homicide and added two years for a weapons enhancement.
Vaska pleaded guilty to deliberate homicide with a dangerous weapon in District Court Aug. 6, 2025. The plea was entered as part of an agreement that dismissed one count of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.
The agreement did not include a sentence recommendation, which put Vaska at the mercy of the court.
According to charging documents, sometime between Aug. 28 and Sept. 6, 2023, Vaska stabbed his mother, Phillista St. John, multiple times causing her death. He then attempted to conceal her body by putting her remains in garbage bags and storing them under blankets in a room of her residence where they remained for several days.
The investigation began with a welfare check by tribal healthcare providers with the Confederated and Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Suspicious circumstances led the healthcare providers to contact law enforcement, which resulted in the discovery of St. John’s body.
Judge Molly Owen gave Vaska credit for having served 891 days; he was the longest serving inmate in the Lake County Jail.
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