'Justice was served today'

Sentencing will come Jan. 16

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Nick Sheley is led into the courtroom Tuesday morning for the start of closing arguments in his murder trial at the Whiteside County Courthouse in Morrison. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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MORRISON – Russell Reed's family heard the word Tuesday they had been waiting more than 4 years to hear: Guilty.

A Whiteside County jury took just more than 2 hours to find Reed's killer, Nicholas T. Sheley, guilty of first-degree murder, home invasion and residential burglary.

"The gratification is that we were able to obtain justice for the family of Mr. Reed, even though that justice was delayed far longer than we would have liked to have seen it delayed," Whiteside County State's Attorney Gary Spencer said.

A packed courtroom was silent as the jury foreman read the verdict. Sheley, in an oversized, wrinkled T-shirt, showed little reaction.

When he is sentenced Jan. 16, he will face a prison term of life without parole.

After the verdict was read, Reed family members hugged each other outside the courtroom then quickly left the courthouse.

Reed's son and daughter-in-law, Don and Bonnie Reed, have been fixtures at every court hearing.

Sheley's attorney, Jeremy Karlin of Galesburg, declined to comment.

During 6 days of testimony, Sheley declined to take the stand and the defense called no witnesses. The prosecution rested its case Monday after presenting 41 witnesses.

Prosecutors said that on June 23, 2008, Sheley beat Reed to death in the kitchen of the victim's Blue Goose Road home in rural Sterling, dragged him through the house and garage, and stuffed him into the trunk of the victim's 2003 Buick Century.

His body was found 3 days later. The Buick was parked in the driveway of the home of the then-girlfriend of Sheley's brother.

A forensic pathologist testified that Reed had been struck at least 18 times on his face, neck and chest with a blunt object. Prosecutors did not identify a murder weapon.

They said Sheley took Reed's checkbook and wallet, both of which were found near a local funeral home weeks later. He robbed and killed the 93-year-old to get money to feed his crack habit, prosecutors said.

According to testimony, Sheley's DNA was found on a cigarette butt in Reed's kitchen, and his fingerprint was found on a window of the Buick.

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