The Deneke family. (clockwise) Betty, Mike, Jason and Brian.
Brian and his older brother Jason.
Brian was a 'Kwahadi Indian Dancer' as part of his explorer scout troop.
Brian's 7th Grade class picture
Brian Deneke, right, cuts up with Stanley Marsh 3 earlier this year when Marsh decided to move the famed
Cadillac Ranch.
This is Brian giving his dog 'stout' a bath.
May 5th, 1997 (Cinco De Mayo) parade. Brian had just been in a sword fight before the parade judges.
The theme of the parade was Zoro

Brian Deneke looks behind Cadillacs at the Cadillac Ranch's new location Wednesday afternoon. The cars were
moved farther west on Interstate 40 because of Amarillo's growth.

Chirs Oles sits outside of St. Mary's Catholic Church and looks at photos of his friend Brian Deneke after
Deneke's funeral service Wednesday morning.

A group gathers on Wednesday to announce formation of the Brian Deneke Memorial Committee. Seated is Deneke's
father, Mike Deneke, left, and attorney Jeff Blackburn. Standing, from left, are Chris Oles with his mother, Redonda Cotter;
Deneke's brother, Jason Deneke; and Sandy King and Milton King.

Two friends of Brian Deneke wait outside the courtroom Thursday during a break in the trial.

Betty Deneke, front left, and Mike Deneke - Brian Deneke's parents - get a hug from family friend Vickie Gilliams,
center, after the court's decision Friday to give Dustin Camp eight years in prison for breaking his probation.

Dustin Camp