Adams: I didn’t mean for it to happen

Jury hears 6-hour confession to police

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Adams admitted twisting it.

Still, things weren’t adding up, Langloss told him. Although he didn’t think Adams meant to kill her, it didn’t seem plausible that he didn’t know she was dead when he left. That might make this a crime of passion or second-degree murder, Langloss told him.

Adams became more and more frustrated.

“You is a smart chief, cuz I know you just made a fool out of me,” Adams told him.

Lt. Clay Whelan, the lead investigator, told Adams that he wasn’t buying the affair story.

If he and Atherton were having an affair, Whelan said, Adams should know the shape and color of the tattoo on her hip. He would know the color of Atherton’s husband’s truck, which he got wrong.

Whelan told Adams that he thought Adams went to Atherton’s home to sexually assault her and things went wrong. He asked Adams several times why he just drove to Dixon that day, without calling Atherton or knowing whether she was working or if her husband was home.

Katherine Sullivan, a forensic biologist with the state police crime lab in Joliet, testified Thursday that the DNA on the pillowcase and the necktie came from two men: The major contributor was Atherton’s husband, Ryan; the minor contributor was Adams.

The trial continues today.

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