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AUGUST 13, 2014
Vol. 6 No. 49
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Hickory Street murders confession played in court By Stewart Warren staff reporter
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It was one sordid and disgusting story after another in the second day of testimony in Bethany McKee’s trial for the notorious Hickory Street murders. Prosecutors played a videotape Tuesday afternoon of the defendant’s confession to the crimes. It was two hours of lurid details. The tape showed Joliet police detectives Stephen Diehl and Tim Powers as they interviewed Bethany McKee on Jan. 11, 2013, the day after the murders. The session was held inside the Kankakee police department because the defendant had been picked up in that city. Expecting to be caught and jailed, the Shorewood woman had driven there to see her young daughter’s father. Bethany McKee, 20, is charged with murder in connection with the Jan. 10, 2013, deaths of Eric Glover and Terrence Rankins, both 22, of Joliet. Her friends Alisa R. Massaro, 20, of 1121 N. Hickory St., Joliet; Joshua F. Miner, 26, of 601 W. >> see confession | page 3