WILLMAR, MINN. – The three teenagers accused of killing 79-year-old Lila Warwick appeared separately in court this week.
A Thursday morning probable cause hearing for Robert Warwick — the victim's grandson and the alleged "mastermind" behind her slaying — was postponed until Sept. 9, at his lawyers' request. A later hearing, to decide whether the 17-year-old Warwick will be tried as an adult, also was delayed.
Police and prosecutors allege that Robert Warwick hatched the plan that led to Brok Junkermeier's attack on the elderly woman in her home outside Willmar. Early one morning in late July, Junkermeier slashed Lila Warwick's hand with a swordlike knife and forced her to write him a check for $1,500 before choking and stabbing her to death, authorities say.
In the hallway before Warwick's hearing, family members hugged and whispered hellos. Afterward, one young woman — Robbie's cousin and Lila's granddaughter — wept.
"This is an unimaginable tragedy for our family — all the more devastating because a family member was accused of this," Cheri Ekbom, Lila Warwick's daughter, said outside the Kandiyohi County Courthouse in Willmar. "I love my nephew. I've said all along, and it's my firm belief, that I want justice to be served, and I still stand by that."
During Thursday's brief proceedings, Robert Warwick's mother, Jennifer Warwick, sat beside her son, who was wearing a gold buttoned shirt, shorts and Nikes. Afterward, she rubbed his back and they hugged.
Junkermeier, 19, who is charged with intentional second-degree murder, was in court Tuesday for a short "initial appearance." His omnibus hearing was set for Oct. 16.
"It's a terrible situation," Kent Marshall, Junkermeier's public defender, said by phone. "You have the family grieving the loss of their loved one … also the three families who are in shock over what it is their sons have been accused of doing.