WILLMAR – Brok Junkermeier brought his murder trial to a sudden and surprise end Wednesday, pleading guilty to the brutal murder of his friend's 79-year-old grandmother.
Testifying in Kandiyohi County District Court early Wednesday afternoon, Junkermeier, 19, said he was changing his plea because he had killed Lila Warwick and wanted to keep "the families from having to listen to more of the evidence."
"You don't want anybody to have to hear any more," his attorney Kent Marshall said.
"No, I don't," Junkermeier said.
They already had seen and heard plenty during the four days of testimony.
Prosecutors had played a four-hour, videotaped interview of Junkermeier admitting to strangling and repeatedly stabbing Warwick. They had shown photos of Warwick bleeding on her basement floor. When a deputy unboxed the 20-inch dagger Junkermeier had used, a granddaughter put both hands to her mouth.
Wearing a tie, glasses and a somber look Wednesday, Junkermeier pleaded guilty to first-degree, premeditated murder, admitting that he had sneaked into Warwick's house with the dagger intending to "rob and kill her." He said that he had plotted the July robbery and murder with Warwick's grandson, Robert Inocencio Warwick, since December 2012.
The penalty for first-degree, premeditated murder is life in prison without parole. Sentencing will be held April 9, when Warwick's family will make a statement.