Adams: I didn’t mean for it to happen

Jury hears 6-hour confession to police

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If that’s the case, Langloss said, this may be involuntary manslaughter and he would talk to the state’s attorney.

Adams got his phone call after admitting he had been in Dixon that day, something he denied more than 20 times previously.

After making his call, Adams told Langloss what happened.

He said he had been having an affair with Atherton, whom he’d met when he delivered her newspaper, for 2 or 3 weeks.

They had sex twice, but were not “too close.” He never called her beforehand, he would just show up at her house, he said.

On Sept. 11, Adams went to Atherton’s house to tell her he couldn’t see her anymore, he was moving to Chicago and was seeing another woman, he said.

Atherton became angry, started “hollering” and pushed Adams while they were in the upstairs bedroom. He pushed her onto the bed and put the socks in her mouth to keep her quiet, he said. He tied her hands behind her with a black necktie and put a pillowcase over her head.

When asked why he did that, Adams said he “just put it over there.”

“You know, when you panic, you panic, you know,” he said. “Just like that. Not to, not to do what happened.”

He picked up her purse from the downstairs dining room table, wrapped it in a towel, and left. He planned to throw it away behind Walmart, but panicked when he saw someone in the back of the store, he said.

The purse was discovered about an hour later in the Dollar Tree trash bin near Walmart.

Adams then drove back to Chicago. Feeling guilty, he started drinking, he said.

“It’s been bothering me, but I didn’t know that she had died from it,” Adams told Langloss. “I knew that I probably was gonna hear about the fact if she did ... that ya’ll were probably gonna be looking for me for doing what I did, ya know.

“She had never done nothing to me, but I didn’t mean for it to happen.”

Langloss pressed Adams about the placement of the pillowcase, which was twisted and knotted so tightly that it had to be cut off during the autopsy.

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