Here's a better article on the guilty verict. We shouldn't have to worry about seeing this POS ever again.
http://www.postbulletin.com/newsmanager ... 2&a=389785Zabawa sentenced to life in prison for Waseca murders
By Janice Gregorson and Matt Russell
Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN
Michael Stanley Zabawa was sentenced today to life in prison without the possibility of release for the murders of Tracy Kruger, 40, and Alec Kruger, 13, in their Waseca farmhouse on a cold February night two years ago.
"I can only hope that Michael Zabawa can take one ounce of the sickness that I've carried with me in my gut for the past two years and carry it with him for the rest of his life," Hilary Kruger said.
Bueltel sentenced Zabawa to life in prison, plus 216 months for the attempted murder of Hilary Kruger, after a 12-person jury returned guilty verdicts on all 12 counts of first- and second-degree murder facing the Matawan man. Jurors deliberated four hours Thursday night and about an hour this morning before delivering the guilty verdicts.
Zabawa was given a chance to make a statement during the sentencing, but did not.
Zabawa, who had pleaded not guilty, was accused of going into the Krugers' farmhouse, taking a 12-gauge shotgun from a basement gun cabinet and climbing up to the second floor and opening fire on the family.
Zabawa's aunt and uncle were in attendance today in the courtroom, as they have been for the trial's two weeks.
After the guilty verdicts were delivered, the case proceeded directly to sentencing. Family and friends of the Krugers gave victim impact statements to the judge. The sounds of their sobs filled the courtroom as they tried to speak.
"I lost not only a brother but a best friend," Theron Kruger, brother of Tracy Kruger, told the judge.
He described the last moments of Tracy's life as "a nightmare from hell."
Hilary, who lost her left arm in the attack, said the attacks have had a lasting effect.
"I can never describe the fear and panic I felt that night as Michael Zabawa stood in my doorway with that smoking shotgun," she said.
She said Zabawa didn't just kill her husband and son, but left her other son, 12-year-old Zak, wondering if his mother might die too from her wounds.