Testimony ends after 3 days in Adams trial

Closing arguments Tuesday, then case to jury

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Accused murderer Byron Adams looks over his shoulder during the final day of testimony Friday at the Lee County Courthouse in Dixon. Closing statements will be given Tuesday, then the case will go to the 12-person jury. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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DIXON – One hour and 19 minutes.

That’s how long Byron Adams was in Dixon the day prosecutors say he suffocated Margaret Atherton in her West First Street home on Sept. 11, 2009.

Police tracked his path from Chicago to Dixon through iPass records and surveillance video taken from two local stores, Dixon Police Lt. Clay Whelan testified Friday.

That path, along with other evidence, is what led police to identify Adams as the prime suspect in Atherton’s death, Whelan testified.

Adams, 54, of Chicago, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors say he shoved two rolled up socks in Atherton’s mouth, bound her hands with a black necktie, and put a pillowcase over her head.

He then took her purse, wrapped it in a towel, and tossed it in a trash bin behind the Dollar Tree. An employee called police when she found purse while taking out the trash.

Police found Atherton dead in an upstairs bedroom in her home about an hour later. Adams later told police he was having an affair with Atherton and that things quickly escalated that day when he told her he was seeing another woman.

Whelan testified Friday that there was no evidence that Adams and Atherton were having an affair.

After 3 days of testimony, the case soon will be in the hands of the jury.

Both Lee County Assistant State’s Attorney Peter Buh and Adams’ attorney, David Mandrgoc, rested their cases Friday.

Adams did not testify.

Closing arguments will begin Tuesday morning. If convicted, Adams faces 20 to 60 years in prison.

Whelan, the lead investigator in the case, was the last witness to testify for the prosecution Friday.

An Atherton neighbor testified Wednesday that he noticed a white car parked on the street the morning Atherton was killed.

The neighbor told police that he had seen Adams, who delivered newspapers in the neighborhood, driving that car. He said he recognized the “H20” prefix on the license place.

Dixon Police Chief Danny Langloss testified Friday that police ran the partial number and it immediately hit on a white 2000 Pontiac Grand Am that was reported stolen by Adams’ ex-girlfriend a month before.

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