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Monday, January 14, 2013

Friend of Victim in Double Murder Says 'They didn't Deserve to Die'

The four charged with last week's brutal double murder appeared in court as the families of two slain men wonder why they were killed.

The two young men and two young women charged with strangling two friends to death and then enjoying a night together without thought for the corpses in the house appeared in court for the first time with lawyers this afternoon. Judge Roger Rickmon kept the bond for the four—Joshua Miner, 24, Adam Landerman, 19, Bethany McKee, 18, and Alisa Massaro, 18—at $10 million. The four appeared by video broadcast from the Will County jail. Landerman was the only one to speak beyond acknowledging they could hear and understand Judge Rickmon. Landerman told the judge he did not have a lawyer and was informed that he was being represented by the public defender. ALSO READ:  Miner, Landerman, McKee and Massaro allegedly lured Eric Glover and Terrance …

KIM

4:09 am on Sunday, March 17, 2013

POINT BLANK THESE TWO YOUNG MEN WERE MURDER .... THE FOUR THAT DONE IT WILL GET WHAT THEY DESERVE..... NOTHING ELSE MATTER...." MY HEARTS GOES OUT TO THE LOST OF THE FAMILY".   more ›

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