Adams gets max for death of Dixon woman

Killer given 60 years without parole for 2009 murder

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Byron Adams, 54, is led from the courtroom Monday after being sentenced to 60 years in prison without parole for the Sept. 11, 2009 murder of Margaret Atherton. “There are no words to express how sorry I am," he wrote in a letter to the court that was read at the sentencing. "I can only tell you how I feel for 3 years. I have laid in bed and cried without any sleep because I didn't mean to harm Ms. Atherton." (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukval)
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Adams’ crimes have escalated over the years, and he has become more dangerous. The minimum 20-year sentence the defense sought was not enough, Buh said.

Mandrgoc noted that Adams was not charged with the 2007 rape and hadn’t served any prison or jail time since his last release in the the 1980s. The police, not Adams, claimed he was having an affair with Atherton, he said.

Adams has diabetes and heart problems, so even the minimum sentence “is probably a life sentence,” he added.

After the hearing, Mandrgoc said 60 years was more than he expected.

“I think he was truly remorseful in his letter,” Mandrgoc said. “It’s hard to see remorse after all the things that have gone on in this case, but I think he was truly remorseful. I know he’s changed dramatically since I’ve come in contact with him.”

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Byron Adams Case: Atherton Daughter Reads Statement

Byron Adams Case: Atherton Husband Reads Statement

Part 1: Judge Sentences Adams to 60 Years

Part 2: Judge Sentences Adams to 60 Years

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