CASPER â A 16-year-old local boy pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder for shooting and killing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend at a southwest-side Casper park last May.
Sitting at the defense table in a courtroom at the Natrona County Townsend Justice Center, Eavan Castaner told Judge Daniel Forgey he understood he was pleading guilty to second-degree murder and the 20 years to life in prison that brings, along with misdemeanor stalking.
The plea deal is considered a âcoldâ plea, meaning it does not outline what his sentence will be following a pre-sentence investigation.
District Attorney Daniel Itzen outlined the plea agreement, a reduction from the initial first-degree murder charge that carries a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole.
 Itzen called out Wyoming Statute 6-10-301(c) which makes juvenile offenders eligible for parole after 25 years, even if sentenced to âlife imprisonment.â
âThe agreement is supported by the victimâs family as well,â Itzen said.
Davide Hendrickson, the father of Castanerâs victim and former girlfriend Lenae Brown, told Cowboy State Daily following the sentencing that he doesnât believe the plea deal represents justice for his daughterâs loss because of the Wyoming statute allowing for parole even if sentenced to life.
âUntil that law is changed, there wonât be justice,â he said.

Brown Supporters Fill Seats
Members of Brownâs family and friends filled three rows on the left side of the courtroom and Castanerâs parents, sitting in separate rows along with a couple of journalists, occupied the right side of the courtroom.
Castaner, about 5-foot-6 and 120 pounds with a slight build, wore the red jumpsuit of juvenile defenders and was in handcuffs and shackles. His brown hair was closely cropped.Â
He addressed the judge in a baritone voice and conferred before the hearing with his attorney, Ryan Semerad.
During the hearing, Judge Forgey asked Castaner if he understood the agreement.
âYes sir,â he replied.
Forgey then read him the charges.
âDo you now plead guilty to these two charges I have read to you?â he asked.
âYes, sir,â Castaner replied.
Under questions from Semerad about the events that led up to shooting Brown, Castaner admitted to both stalking Brown between April 18 and May 14, 2024, sending her repeated text messages and then shooting her just after midnight near Buckboard Park on May 14.
âMs. Brown had communicated she did not want to talk ⌠right?â Castaner was asked.
âYes,â he said.
âIn some of the messages you were angry ⌠right?â the questioning continued.
âYes,â he said.
âOthers you still cared for her, right?â
âYes,â he replied.

The Weapon
On the night of the shooting, Semerad questioned Castaner if he had a Glock 43x 9 mm pistol. Castaner agreed that he did and that he had sent a message to an âRRâ to meet at Buckboard Park.Â
He also agreed that he had sent a message to a friend referred to as âRSâ that he was going to âshoot someoneâ that night.
Castaner also agreed that his friend tried to talk him out of it.
Semerad asked his client if at the park he saw âRRâ with Lenae Brown and that âRR had a baseball bat, right?â
âYes,â Castaner said.
âWhen Lenae Brown got close to you, you pointed the Glock at her head and shot her one time?â Semerad asked.
âYes,â Castaner said.
Itzen told the judge that he believed Castanerâs answers to his attorneyâs questions were sufficient to prove his guilt.
Members of the victimâs family softly cried during the exchange.
An arrest affidavit of the police investigation of the case included an interview with the 17-year-old referred to as âRR,â who told police he was Brownâs cousin and that she was upset with the text messages she received May 13 from Castaner, who wouldnât stop texting.Â
âRRâ said he texted Castaner and told him to leave Brown alone and that Castaner indicated he wanted to fight and had texted him a photo of a gun.
Brown told âRRâ that Castaner didnât have a gun, the affidavit said.
The Shooting
âRRâ told police he brought the bat to the park in case there were multiple people at the park, and that he intended to fight Castaner with his fists.Â
He saw Castaner rack a round into the pistol as he and Brown approached him and started backing away. Brown walked up to Castaner and âappeared to raise a fist to swing on Eavan,â the affidavit states.
âEavan then shot Lenae in the face and Lenae fell to the ground,â the affidavit states âRRâ told police.
A pre-sentence investigation of Castaner will be done prior to sentencing.
The shooting of Brown on May 14 followed the stabbing death of 14-year-old Robert âBobbyâ Maher on April 7 in Casper. Both murders have been part of a series of weapons and violence cases among teens in Casper this year.
In an interview in May, Henrickson described his daughter as âthe sweetest girl. ⌠She loved animals, any kind of animal, bugs, spiders, worms. She loved everybody.â
At the time of her death, Brown was a Natrona County High School junior and an enrolled member of the Northern Arapaho tribe who embraced her Native American identity and culture.
Dale Killingbeck can be reached at dale@cowboystatedaily.com.





