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I'm so glad they caught him!
Where was it reported that it was his wife and child that were killed? The only articles I've read state that one of the victims was "related" to one of the older victims.
Okay, the dogs that were found with blood on them were the dogs of the two people travelling from Arkansas that he killed in Festus MO. The blood belonged to their owners, it wasn't the blood of the dogs. The dogs were found alive.
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Thanks TallCoolOne. I thought they meant the blood wasn't the owners. I guess that wouldn't make sense that they would know that right away. It not being dog blood makes sense. Thanks for any updates you have.
It couldn't have been his wife and child that were killed, at least I don't think so. Just a few minutes ago on Greta, she was phone interviewing a reporter who had been contacted by the wife. They were discussing her and I'm sure they would have mentioned if she'd been killed. As a matter of fact, the reporter on the phone said she made some type of statement that she hoped she'd see him again, 'alive,' or something like that.
Apparently there's been trouble in the marriage, caused by more than one type of substance abuse.
The anger that this guy seemed to seethe with, indicates to me either cocaine, crack, or meth.
Just sayin',
fran
Sheley has pleaded not guilty to murder in the deaths of six people in Illinois and two in Missouri in June 2008.
The first trial is in the death of 65-year-old Ronald Randall of Galesburg.
http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2011/06/07/prosecution-wants-accused-killer-moved-to-central-il-prison/
The first delay in the start of the trial for accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley has been granted -- first, since Sheley officially started representing himself.
Knox County Circuit Court Judge James Stewart Wednesday said the trial, which was to have started June 20th, will now start August 29th, quote, "for sure."
http://www.wgil.com/localnews.php?xnewsaction=fullnews&newsarch=062011&newsid=28
The change was made because prosecutors argued key witnesses would be on vacations.
That includes a Galesburg police investigator described as "critical."
http://www.newstimes.com/default/ar...cholas-Sheley-trial-1405393.php#ixzz1OfdynvdR
Nicholas Sheley has complained that the Illinois Department of Corrections is denying him the time to review documents he needs to mount his defense.
Sheley, who is accused of committing eight murders, has been allowed to represent himself in Knox County Circuit Court but told Judge James Stewart on Wednesday that IDOC was making it difficult for him to do so.
http://www.galesburg.com/news/x1293703005/Sheley-says-IDOC-impeding-his-defense
Convicted serial killer Nicholas Sheley gave his first-ever statement at any of his trials during a plea hearing Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 4) in front of a crowd of about 50 people at the Jefferson County Courthouse, where he was sentenced to two life sentences without the possibility of parole.