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Saturday, January 19, 2013

'Brutal, Heinous' Murder Case: Court Supervision

The alleged killers in last week's double homicide making their first appearance was the biggest thing going on in court last week.

It was a whirlwind week at the Joliet courthouse. And it started with the bond hearing for the two young women and two young men charged with a shocking double murder. Throughout the remainder of the week, disturbing revelations about the crime and four accused of committing it—Joshua Miner, 24, Adam Landerman, 19, Bethany McKee, 18, and Alisa Massaro, 18—started piling up. Joliet Police Chief Mike Trafton called the murders the most "brutal, heinous" case he's seen in his career. The families of the two slain men, Terrance Rankins and Eric Glover, both 22, packed the courtroom for Monday's hearing. But the week didn't end with Monday. A lot of other things were happening at the Will County Courthouse, such as: Check out all the area's …

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Levi Bernstein

11:19 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Locked-Up Mobster's Wife Sues For Divorce in Will County Court

The Homer Glen wife of a notorious mobster doing 62 years in Leavenworth filed for divorce at the Joliet courthouse.

Sixty-two years must have been just too long for the Homer Glen wife of a mobster sent to Leavenworth to wait. Barbara Calabrese, the wife of Anthony "Tough Tony" Calabrese, filed for divorce from the mob enforcer and suspected hitman at the Joliet courthouse last week. Barbara Calabrese, 53, gave as the grounds for divorce from her 52-year-old husband that he has a "conviction of a felony or other infamous crime," according to her petition. Anthony Calabrese has more than one infamous crime—he was convicted of armed robberies in Morton Grove, Maywood and Lockport. Those cases landed him in Leavenworth until July 2061, according to the Bureau of Prison's website. Before that, he got seven years for a 2002 conspiracy to commit extortion …

zibble dubering

11:32 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

bla, bla, bla. they must have tiny peters. That is why men try to be tought. They all have small peters.   more ›

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