Prosecution expected to rest its case in Alexa Bartell murder trial by end of week

In Golden, Colorado, the trial of Joseph Koenig, who is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the 2023 rock-throwing incident that resulted in the death of Alexa Bartell, entered its third day in a Jefferson County courtroom.

The proceedings on Wednesday followed the opening statements made on Monday, during which prosecutors contended that Koenig’s actions were deliberate and resulted in a tragic outcome. In contrast, the defense team argued that there was no intention to cause harm and suggested the possibility of a lesser charge of manslaughter.

During Wednesday’s session, an expert witness provided testimony linking Koenig and some of the other individuals involved to various locations where rocks were thrown, including the site where Bartell tragically lost her life.

A friend and former coworker testified about spending time with Koenig and the other defendants the night of Bartell’s death, before they allegedly started throwing rocks at cars. He said after the suspects loaded up rocks in a truck, he asked to be taken home.

“Had there been a discussion of this before that started?” the prosecutor asked.

“No,” he responded.

“What were you doing while those rocks were being loaded?”

“Keeping to myself,” he replied.

The witness later explained that at work the following day, he heard about Bartell’s death.

“I had a customer come in and tell us about an incident that occurred there. That’s when I called [Koenig] and asked him if he knew anything,” the witness said.

“What did he say?” asked the prosecution.

“He said he had went home earlier before any of that occurred,” he said.

The prosecutor continued.

“Were you kind of suspicious? Is that a good summary?”

“I was,” the witness responded, “I kind of gave him the benefit of the doubt though.”

During cross examination the defense attorney asked about what the witness saw.

“Did anybody say anything about rock or they just magically started picking up rocks,” the defense attorney asked.

“I believe [Koenig] or one of the three said, “Hey, help me grab a couple of these,” the witness recalled.

Koenig, 20, is on trial for his alleged role in that 2023 incident that killed the 20-year-old Aravada woman. Koenig, along with Zachary Kwak and Nicholas Karol-Chik, allegedly threw rocks at cars, and one struck Bartell’s windshield, leading to her death on April 19, 2023, on Indiana Street in Jefferson County.

Koenig pleaded not guilty, but Kwak and Karol-Chik took plea deals, facing potential sentences of up to 32 and 72 years, respectively. All three were 18 at the time of the incident.

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