It started over a missing bottle of pills and a plot to get them back, and ended with a man fatally shot through the neck as his girlfriend sat next to him.
On Monday two young women from suburban neighborhoods, Briana Martinson of Prior Lake and Megan Cater of Lakeville, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for their roles in setting up the robbery-turned-slaying of their drug dealer.
The two, whose trial was set to begin before the last-minute plea deal, had been facing life in prison, but now could be sentenced anywhere from 10 to 16 years in prison during an April 6 hearing.
Martinson and Cater are among six people involved in the death of 19-year-old Corey Elder. Another man who assisted in the plot awaits his own murder trial set for April 2, while the triggerman and two others also pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in exchange for the likelihood of lighter sentences.
Cater's and Martinson's families hired two prominent defense attorneys to initially argue that the women were forced to participate in the robbery after two north Minneapolis men threatened to kill them.
"It just shows what can happen when young people get involved with drugs," Martinson's attorney Earl Gray said after the plea hearings Monday.
Hennepin County prosecutors were set to argue that Cater, 19, and Martinson, 21, organized robbing Elder and were committed to following it through.
Before the plea hearings, Martinson and Cater wept as they embraced their families. After they admitted their roles in the crime to Judge Kerry Meyer, deputies took them into custody.