The conspiracy itself was by its nature so dangerous, so callous and so fraught with risk that it in fact resulted in six deaths, rather than one, she said. Each man had a chance for sober second thought, she said, but despite recognizing others would be collateral damage they carried out the plan. The behaviour of both offenders in this regard was, in normative terms, off any scale that could be used. Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were each found guilty in October of conspiracy and six counts of first-degree murder. The sentences pronounced Friday were automatic and expected, but the proceedings provided an opportunity for the presentation of nine victim-impact statements.