Source: Two slaying suspects told authorities they might hurt themselves
JOLIET — The two young women charged in the Hickory Street stranglings told authorities after their arrest that they had thought of hurting themselves, a source disclosed to The Herald-News. While being booked into the county jail last week, Alisa Massaro admitted she’d had suicidal …Read More
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A natural leader: Mourners remember Joliet athlete Eric Glover at Friday funeral
Family members, football teammates and community leaders paid their final respects Friday to Eric Glover, a standout athlete whose life ended in tragedy in a double slaying earlier this month. Mourners attended visitation and funeral services for Glover, 22, of Joliet, at St. Patrick Catholic …Read More
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- Marine veteran remembers slain son Terrance Rankins with sense of pride
- Coach: Joliet slaying victim Eric Glover was a leader, mentor on football field
- Glasgow to personally handle Joliet strangling case
- Four accused in strangulation murders likely in court Monday
- Families mourn two young men found strangled in Joliet home
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- Body pulled from Des Plaines River
- Former Laraway principal sentenced for convict-hiring scam
- Ex-wife of former Bull Eddy Curry acquitted of abuse charge
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Romeoville’s Caleb Bailey commits to Western Michigan
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