WILLMAR, MINN. – A Willmar teenager was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison for his role in his grandmother's murder, wrapping up what one family member called "the final chapter in a sad, sad story."
Robert Inocencio Warwick, 18, pleaded guilty in Kandiyohi County District Court to first-degree murder while committing a felony, the burglary of his grandmother's home. Another count that carries a tougher penalty — first-degree, premeditated murder — was dismissed.
District Judge David Mennis sentenced Warwick to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years.
The sentence comes nearly a year after a friend of the teen stabbed and strangled Lila Warwick, 79, whom family and neighbors remember as a doting grandmother and devoted church volunteer.
Robert Warwick apologized Wednesday to his family members, several of whom wept in the courtroom.
"I hope one day everyone will forgive me," he said. "I want to say sorry to my grandma, who's watching over me every day of my life."
Cheri Ekbom, Lila Warwick's daughter and Robert Warwick's aunt, took the witness stand to face the third teen charged in her mother's murder and to give her third victim impact statement.
"But regrettably, today is different," she said. "Unlike the others, I do not look into the eyes of a stranger, but that of family. My nephew, Robbie Warwick."