Wife made headlines while she was on the sidelines

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When Nicholas T. Sheley reached out in a jailhouse interview in September, the world got a glimpse into the mind of the suspect in a shocking killing spree last summer.

Long before he granted that interview, his wife, Holly Gaul Sheley, spoke to reporters. Those interviews spread to newspapers and blogs around the country.

On June 27, 2008, one day after the body of Russell R. Reed was discovered in the trunk of his 2003 Buick Century, Holly Sheley came to Sauk Valley Newspapers to talk about her husband.

In her words, he was a doting father who often took his two children to the park and to other kid-friendly places.

Still, he wrestled with a severe addiction to drugs and alcohol, she said. The addiction was so strong, that she allowed him to use drugs in their home.

“That’s when I just decided he could go in the house,” she said. “At least the kids were around him, and he was there and I knew that he was alive.”

The heinous crimes her husband stands accused of, she said, are “not Nick.”

“Without drugs, without alcohol, Nick is kindhearted,” she said. “He’s caring. He has respect for people. He’s a hard worker. He’s a loving dad.”

Nicholas Sheley is in Knox County Jail awaiting trial in the death of Ronald A. Randall, who was killed June 28 and dumped behind a grocery store in Galesburg.

Holly Sheley also found herself behind bars in the last year – twice, in fact.

In December, she was sentenced to 2 months in jail for driving under the influence. Before her release in February, she sent a 4-page letter to Sauk Valley Newspapers. In it, she took credit for being “the biggest lead” investigators had to track down her husband and, as such, said she was entitled to some of the $25,000 reward money that was paid for his capture.

“The money I rightfully should have will go to our six children in a trust fund, so I know that they will have something even though their father is accused of killing eight people,” she wrote. “People don’t understand that even though they’re [sic] loved ones are dead and gone in the flesh forever, our children suffer worse than I or Nick does.”

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