Adams: I didn’t mean for it to happen

Jury hears 6-hour confession to police

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DIXON – Byron Adams showed police two very different sides during his final interview with them on Sept. 17, 2009.

His voice broke and he started crying as he told police that he didn’t intend to kill Margaret Atherton, with whom he claimed to be having an affair, when he went to her home 6 days earlier.

She became angry when he told her he was seeing another woman, he said, and things quickly escalated.

In the heat of the moment, he shoved socks in her mouth, bound her hands behind her, and placed a pillowcase over her head. He didn’t know she was dead until his arrest on Sept. 13, he said.

“I ain’t never hurt nobody. It was truly an accident.”

Police believed some of his story. The items used were details only police and the killer would know, Dixon Police Chief Danny Langloss testified Thursday.

But other things, like the affair, weren’t adding up.

As police pressed him, Adams’ demeanor quickly changed. He became defensive, accused them of playing him, raised his voice at times and became stone silent other times.

The jury saw and heard it all, as prosecutors played the nearly 6-hour video Thursday.

Adams, 54, of Chicago, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder in Atherton’s death. Her body was found in an upstairs bedroom at her West First Street home nearly an hour after a Dollar Tree employee found her purse in a trash bin behind the store.

Adams was arrested 2 days later in Chicago. After a short hospitalization for chest pains, he was brought to Dixon and was interviewed a total of 20 hours between Sept. 15 and Sept. 17.

According to the video and Langloss’ testimony:

Adams summoned Langloss to the jail the night of Sept. 17, 2009. He already had been charged with first-degree murder and an attorney had been appointed.

Adams said he would “talk to y’all about everything” if he was put into the general population at the jail and allowed to call his ex-girlfriend, whom he said was the love of his life.

Langloss told Adams that he didn’t believe he went to Atherton’s house intending to harm her. He said he thought Adams was trying to “shut up” Atherton and “got the hell outta there” without knowing she was dead.

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