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It's going to be hard enough to find these assholes but it's going to be even harder to convict them. They will have so little evidence without a confession.
Why don't you go back into the basement and go to sleep. Truth is that most conservatives believe in the rule of law while democrats endorse sanctuary cities, sanctions on cops(see NYC), condemn the profiling of suspects, wire-taps of suspects. You name it. Yet these same libs cry like wimps when they are in a tough spot.
Truth is that liberals do not shoot cops. They don't have the balls to do that. After all, they do not believe in the 2nd amendment for starters. Now....go take your nap
It's going to be hard enough to find these assholes but it's going to be even harder to convict them. They will have so little evidence without a confession.
It's looking possible that may may never even find them too. Or maybe something like the Browns Chicken incident, it could be solved years from now.
That was one **** of a cold case they solved... Wasn't it an old girlfriend?
I seem to remember them diving in the fox river at Algonquin when they got that lead, because the gun was supposedly tossed there.
In March 2002, more than nine years after the murders, Anne Lockett came forward and implicated her former boyfriend, James Degorski, and his associate, Juan Luna, in the crime. Luna was a former employee of the restaurant. In April 2002, the Palatine Police Department matched a DNA sample from Luna to a sample of saliva from a piece of partially eaten chicken found in the garbage during the crime scene investigation. The chicken was kept in a freezer for most of the time since the crime; testimony at trial indicated it was not frozen for several days after discovery, and was allowed to thaw several times for examination and testing, in the hope of an eventual match via increasingly sophisticated testing methods not available in 1993.
The Palatine Police Department took the two suspects into custody on May 16, 2002. Luna confessed to the crime during an interrogation, though his lawyers would later claim that he was coerced to do so through corporal punishment and threats of deportation. The pair, who met at Palatine's William Fremd High School, subsequently went to trial.
On May 10, 2007, Juan Luna was found guilty of all seven counts of murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole on May 17. The state had sought the death penalty, which was available at the time, but the jury's vote of eleven-to-one in favor of the death penalty fell short of the required unanimity to impose it.
On September 29, 2009 James Degorski was found guilty of all seven counts of murder, largely on the testimony of his former girlfriend Anne Lockett and another woman, who both stated that Degorski had confessed to them. On October 20, 2009 he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. All but two of the jurors had voted for the death penalty.
That was one **** of a cold case they solved... Wasn't it an old girlfriend?
I seem to remember them diving in the fox river at Algonquin when they got that lead, because the gun was supposedly tossed there.
Police Activity in Volo. Suspects supposedly asked a women for a ride to WI. She then called police.
To find out more look up Lake & McHenry County Scanner on FB.
They are moving all over there... Hoffman garden center, choppers in the air and dogs in the fields.
Listening to the scanner and they are stopping everyone.
Yep. Our band was playing at a bar VERY close to that Browns on that night. Creeps me out thinking about it.
I don't recall hearing about the Fox in Algonquin. Ironically, I live near there now. Did they ever find the gun? Maybe I'll snag it fishing.
The dude in black was reported to have just bolted between a couple houses... They may be closing in on someone....Heard a request allocating dogs from rose not, they are checking out a dude dressed in black walking in the pines of lakemoor who had multiple calls made on him.
Shit is popping.
They never did.
Supposedly it was thrown over the south side of the bridge below the damn.
On the cold case topic, a year or so back I read an article on cnn about the oldest cold case that had ever gotten a conviction, in the u.s. Anyway, and it happened out in sycamore of all places.
Little girl was murdered, and they convicted the guy 50 or so years later. It was an interesting read.
Yep. Our band was playing at a bar VERY close to that Browns on that night. Creeps me out thinking about it.
I don't recall hearing about the Fox in Algonquin. Ironically, I live near there now. Did they ever find the gun? Maybe I'll snag it fishing.
Was the band called ....................The Tater Chips ?
Your teen band could have been Tater Tots. On a serious note. They will be caught because there a three of them. Do shit alone because you are the only one you can trust. Sooner or later someone cuts a deal.