MISSOULA, Mont. — The parents of a German exchange student who was shot to death by a Montana man while trespassing in his garage told a judge Thursday their dreams are broken.
Celal and Gulcin Dede testified about the impact of their 17-year-old son's death, saying they've been unable to work or plan for the future.
"Our whole family in Hamburg, Germany and in Turkey are all broken and most have psychological problems right now," Celal Dede said through a Turkish translator.
A judge will consider their comments when sentencing Markus Kaarma, who was convicted of deliberate homicide Wednesday in Diren Dede's killing.
Prosecutors requested Thursday's hearing so the Dedes wouldn't have to return to Missoula for Kaarma's Feb. 12 sentencing.
Kaarma could face between 10 years and 100 years in prison. His lawyers plan to appeal.
The Missoula man shot Diren Dede in the early hours of April 27 after being alerted to an intruder by motion sensors. Witnesses testified Kaarma fired four shotgun blasts at the teen, who was unarmed.
Celal Dede said his son never meant to come to the United States to do anything bad, and he didn't deserve to die that way.