Three teenagers killed a woman by hurling a big rock at a car before taking a “memoro” picture. They’ve all been found guilty now.

Her vehicle was “the last of a series of vehicles struck by large landscaping rocks in a spree that began shortly after 10:00 p.m. that night at 100th and Simms in Westminster.”

According to a press statement from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Karol-Chik, who entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder.

Testified that Koenig’s reaction after he struck Bartell’s car was “excited,” according to the Gazette. He kept getting up from his chair to glance at Zach in the back seat and at me.

He would simply gaze at us while grinning broadly. Koenig, Kwak, and Karol-Chick, who were all 18 at the time of the incident, allegedly went back to take pictures of the crime site “as a memento.”

According to court documents that NBC News secured. The next day, according to NBC News, they got together to plan their stories and became “blood brothers,” promising to keep the attack a secret.

Koenig said during the trial that Kwak threw the lethal pebble. According to 9News, Koening’s sentencing is set for June 3.

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Watch as Grandma and her two grandchildren narrowly avoid a manhole explosion in this dramatic moment captured on camera.