Sheley case inches forward

Prosecutors, defense prepare for trial in Rock Falls homicides

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Former Whiteside County State's Attorney Gary Spencer reads a victim impact statement from Russell Reed's granddaughter during the sentencing Wednesday of Reed's killer, Nicholas Sheley. Spencer has retired, so the next trial for Sheley in Whiteside County will be prosecuted by Trish Joyce, who was elected in November and took office last month.
Former Whiteside County State's Attorney Gary Spencer reads a victim impact statement from Russell Reed's granddaughter during the sentencing Wednesday of Reed's killer, Nicholas Sheley. Spencer has retired, so the next trial for Sheley in Whiteside County will be prosecuted by Trish Joyce, who was elected in November and took office last month. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukval)
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ROCK FALLS – With a second life sentence handed down to Nicholas T. Sheley this week, prosecutors now will turn their attention to trying him in the deaths of four Rock Falls people.

The 33-year-old Sterling man is tentatively set to be tried June 3 for the deaths of Brock Branson, 29; his fiancée Kilynna Blake, 20; her 2-year-old Dayan Blake; and Kenneth Ulve, 25.

That will be the third of four trials Sheley will face in connection with what prosecutors and police say was a drug- and alcohol-fueled, two-state killing spree in late June 2008.

With a trial date looming, prosecutors and the defense attorney tell Sauk Valley Media that they are working on pretrial motions and other issues to get the case ready to go.

Eight deaths

Sheley was sentenced Wednesday to life without parole for the murder of Russell Reed, 93, of rural Sterling.

Sheley, desperate for money to buy crack cocaine, bludgeoned Reed to death in his kitchen, stole his wallet and checkbook, and placed him in the trunk of his own 2003 Buick Century.

The Buick with Reed in the trunk was found 3 days later.

On June 28, 2008, Sheley drove to Galesburg in a stolen truck and killed Ronald Randall, 65, of Galesburg, at a local gas station. He dumped his body behind a grocery store and left with Randall's wallet and pickup truck.

Later that night, Sheley drove to Rock Falls and killed the four in their apartment before heading to St. Louis and Festus, Mo., where he killed an Arkansas couple on June 29, according to police.

Sheley was arrested July 1, 2008, in Granite City

Sheley also is serving life without parole for Randall's murder after being convicted in 2011 by a Knox County jury.

Galesburg attorney Jeremy Karlin, who has represented Sheley in all his Illinois cases, said he will file a motion within 2 weeks to reconsider the sentence in the Reed case, followed by a notice to appeal.

The appeal will be handled by an appellate defender.

Moving forward

Whiteside County State's Attorney Trish Joyce will try Sheley's second Whiteside County case with assistance from the state attorney general's office, which has been involved in all the Illinois cases.

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