Witnesses testify Sheley covered in blood night of killing

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Nicholas Sheley listens to testimony on the third day of his murder trial at the Whiteside County Courthouse Wednesday in Morrison. Sheley is charged in the beating death of 93-year-old Russell Reed, of Sterling, one of eight people he is accused of killing in Illinois and Missouri in June 2008. He already has been convicted of the murder of a Galesburg man, for which he is serving a life sentence, and faces trials in the six other deaths. (AP Photo/Quad-City Times, Kevin E. Schmidt, Pool)
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MORRISON – Nicholas T. Sheley smoked crack with a Sterling couple and asked them where he could cash a check the night 93-year-old Russell Reed was killed, a Sterling woman testified Wednesday.

Amber Gonzales saw blood on the jeans shorts Sheley was wearing. When her husband asked him about the blood, Sheley said, "I just got done killing somebody," she testified.

Sheley then laughed and said he actually had been gutting fish, she told the jury.

Gonzales was one of eight witnesses to testify Wednesday, the third day of Sheley's murder trial. The 33-year-old Sterling man is charged with killing Reed, a farmer, in his home at Blue Goose Road on June 23, 2008. Prosecutors say Sheley stole Reed's wallet, his checkbook, and his 2003 Buick Century.

Video: Click here to see Amber Gonzales testify

Reed's body was discovered in the trunk of the car 3 days later. His wallet and checkbook were found several weeks later under a pile of leaves and twigs near a local funeral home.

Gonzales, 27, testified that sometime after dark on June 23, Sheley knocked on her door and her husband, Dealon, invited him ­ against her wishes ­ up to their apartment.

Sheley asked Dealon Gonzales if he could get some crack, Amber Gonzales testified, and the three smoked it in the couple's living room.

She testified that she took only one hit.

Sheley also asked where he could cash a check, Amber Gonzales testified, and Dealon Gonzales directed him to a local gas station.

Sheley then asked whether Dealon Gonzales could get more crack if he came back with cash, she testified.

Amber Gonzales also testified at the 2009 bench trial of Joshua Sheley, Nick's brother, that she saw blood on Sheley's clothing that night, but she did not testify then about the check or drug use.

A judge acquitted Joshua Sheley, 34, of helping to conceal Reed's death.

Under cross-examination Wednesday by defense attorney Jeremy Karlin, Gonzales said she did not tell police about the check or drug use in her first interviews with police.

She testified that she was "scared" to admit to the drug use.

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