First testimonies heard at Adams trial

Dixon prison guard, victim’s husband take the stand in murder trial

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Ryan Atherton, husband of Margaret, was the first witness called to the stand. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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DIXON – Byron Adams told a Lee County inmate last year that he would do to him what he did to the woman he’s charged with killing, a correctional officer testified Wednesday.

Brandy Stern testified Wednesday in his murder trial that she was walking on the catwalk of the jail’s A-Block on Oct. 31 when she overheard Adams and the inmate arguing over a TV.

At that point, Adams had been in the jail for more than 2 years awaiting trial in the suffocation death of Margaret Atherton.

She heard the inmate tell Adams, “I ain’t that white girl you choked.” Adams shot back, “I’m going to do to you what I did to that white b****,” Stern testified.

Stern was the last person to testify Wednesday, the first day of Adams’ murder trial.

Adams faces 20 to 60 years in prison if convicted of three counts of first-degree murder.

Proceedings continue today with testimony from Dixon Police Chief Danny Langloss and a forensic scientist.

Much of Wednesday’s testimony revolved around the discovery of Atherton’s body in her 805 W. First St. home on Sept. 11, 2009.

Lee County State’s Attorney Peter Buh told the jury in his opening arguments that after killing Atherton, Adams embarked on a path of “deceit and deception,” trying to throw police off his tracks by taking her purse and a towel to make it look like there had been a break-in.

Both items were found several hours later in a trash bin behind Dollar Tree.
The purse contained cash and Atherton’s cellphone, which struck Dixon Police Lt. Brad Sibley as odd, he testified.

An hour later, police found Atherton dead in an upstairs bedroom, Sibley testified.

Illinois State Police crime scene investigator Bethe Hughes processed the scene that day.

She testified that Atherton was lying face down with her head hanging over the foot of the bed. A green pillowcase with a tightly twisted knot was over her head, and a black necktie bound her hands, Hughes said.

When the pillowcase was removed, Hughes said she found blood on Atherton’s face, purple swelling, and rolled up socks in her mouth.

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