GUILTY IN - Nathan Marshall, 31, disabled, slain, dumped in Gary sand mine, Jan 2015

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/subur...ng-man-identified-st-0227-20150226-story.html

The man found killed at the bottom of an old sand mine on the city's far southwest side has been identified as Nathan Marshall, 31, who had been living in a residence not far from the site where he was found dead...

His body was found wrapped in carpet at the bottom of the J-Pit late Wednesday afternoon by a neighborhood boy who was riding his ATV in the long-vacant sand mine. Sgt. Thomas Decanter said the boy thought it was a deer wrapped up and summoned his father to the scene, who realized it was the body of a man.

Police say family members last saw Marshall on Christmas Day and reported him missing to Gary police on Jan. 23 after his aunt went to check on him. He had been living in the 3000 block of Gerry Street in Black Oak, just about a mile from the site where his body was found. The missing person's report states there were signs of a possible struggle inside the house.

http://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/7/71/420027/coroner-death-indiana-man-found-rolled-carpet-homicide

An autopsy could not determine exactly what injuries he suffered, but ruled his death a homicide, according to a statement Friday from the Lake County coroner’s office...

Gary police spokesman Sgt. Thomas Decanter said previously that the investigation is ongoing and a couple of “people of interest” have been identified.

Nathan's FB: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.marshall.7777019
 
Hopefully there will be lots of evidence attached to that carpet.
 
Did it really require 3 lowlife bullies to murder a disabled man?! What a bunch of losers and cowards! I hope the evidence leads to lengthy prison sentences!
RIP Nathan. Prayers for his family and friends.
 
Lake Station man pleads to aggravated battery in beating death

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/lake-station-man-pleads-to-aggravated-battery-in-beating-death/article_bd343b94-5cfc-5842-ac79-cff41f17b8cc.html

James E. Willingham pleaded guilty Tuesday to aggravated battery for his role in the death of Nathan Marshall, whose body was found two years ago in a wooded area in Gary.

Willingham, 32, of Lake Station, admitted in the plea agreement he intentionally inflicted injury to Marshall, which caused the man's death.

Willingham faces a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison for the level 3 felony offense, as per the terms of the plea agreement.

Willingham is scheduled to be sentenced May 2.

A third co-defendant, Cheyanne D. Evans, was charged with assisting a criminal on allegations she helped Willingham and Serrano dispose of the body.

Evans, 22, pleaded guilty last January to assisting a criminal, a level 5 felony. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 16.

Woman pleads guilty to assisting in Gary murder

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/woman-pleads-guilty-to-assisting-in-gary-murder/article_563fa022-1a07-5bd1-8764-4ec351b685dc.html

Stephanie M. Serrano pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to assisting a criminal in the killing of a 31-year-old disabled man.

Serrano, 31, of Gary, admitted in the plea she assisted James E. Willingham in the killing of Nathan Marshall, who was found dead Feb. 25, 2015, in a wooded area of Gary.

Serrano, who entered her plea in an agreement with the state, faces up to six years in prison for assisting a criminal. She is scheduled to be sentenced May 10.
 
Lake Station man sentenced to prison in beating death

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/lake-station-man-sentenced-to-prison-in-beating-death/article_1c3f531b-0da1-556e-b3c5-acaeca5f5751.html

James E. Willingham was sentenced Tuesday morning to 12 years in prison for his role in the killing of 31-year-old Nathan Marshall.

Willingham, 32, of Lake Station, will serve the final three-and-a-half years of his sentence in Lake County Community Corrections, per the order of Judge Samuel L. Cappas.

Marshall's 15-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter told Willingham at the sentencing hearing that he was a coward.

The son told the judge he looked up to his father, and it will be hard to grow up without him.

Willingham, a father of three children, tearfully apologized to the children and their mother for his actions.
 
Judge hears from victim's children in beating death case

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/judge-hears-from-victim-s-children-in-beating-death-case/article_c8f80856-7bab-57a5-ba48-56edf74e4012.html

A criminal court judge heard statements Wednesday morning from the children of a 31-year-old man beaten to death in January 2015.

Judge Samuel L. Cappas said he would take the statements under consideration and order a sentence next week for Stephanie M. Serrano, one of three co-defendants charged in the killing of Nathan Marshall.

Marshall's 15-year-old son told the judge on Wednesday he called his father in the days after the attack, but before his body was found, and Serrano told him his father could not answer the phone. The son said he believed that was because his father was dying in the apartment.

The victim's 13-year-old daughter said Marshall considered Serrano a friend.
 

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