Adams makes new confession in Dixon murder, police say

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Surrounded by members of the police force, Dixon Police Chief Danny Langloss speaks Wednesday during a news conference about the Byron Adams murder trial. Langloss said Adams, after being found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2009 death of Margaret Atherton, 35, of Dixon, told prosecutors and police that he had intended to rob, not kill, Atherton. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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He knew Atherton, who he said he had limited contact with, from delivering newspapers in her neighborhood.

Adams told Buh and Whelan that he felt Atherton would be an easy target to rob, although he did not say why.

Adams said he stuck a BB gun in Atherton's face when she opened the door, forced her upstairs into the bedroom, and demanded money. 

She didn't have any and the two struggled, Adams said. That's when he shoved two rolled up socks in her mouth, bound her hands with a black necktie, and put the pillowcase over her head and twisted it to keep her from yelling.

Adams told Buh and Whelan he did not intend to kill Atherton. He then took her purse and a red, white and blue towel and threw them in a dumpster behind Dollar Tree.

An employee found the purse a short time later and called police. There was $25 in the purse, Langloss said.

Langloss said he didn't know if there was any money taken from Atherton's purse.

There was no evidence that Atherton was raped, Langloss said. Police say that two of Adams' ex-girlfriends told them that Adams suffered from erectile dysfunction.

Mandrgoc said Wednesday that he was present in the room when Adams spoke with Buh and Whelan, but said he did not know what Adams wanted to talk to them about. 

He declined further comment. 

Whelan said Adams seemed haggard and beaten down and started to cry a little during the interview Tuesday.

"That was some of the first emotion we saw from him," Whelan said.

Whelan said Adams said he wanted Atherton's family to know there was no affair. Buh told the family members who were outside the courtroom Tuesday.

Buh said he thought it was "good of [Adams] to do that," but Atherton family members were unmoved.

"It's always out there for her image to be tarnished," Buh said.

Langloss said "our hearts go out to the Atherton family."

"We all have families of our own. ... It's a small community, and we're not used to these type of things happenings. This was completely senseless and we're outraged."

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