Sentinel 8-13-14

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Vol. 19 No. 35

Voyager Media Publications • shorewoodsentinel.com

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videotaped confession in hickory street murders played in court Bethany McKee, 20, is charged with murder in connection with the January 2013 deaths of Eric Glover, Terrence Rankins

By JEAnnE MillSAP fOR ThE SEnTinEl Jennifer Siefert of Shorewood said she and her young children enjoyed Shorewood’s National Night Out on Tuesday. It was a fun evening out, and the kids benefitted by seeing the police officers up close. “It was very nice,” she said. “I want them to feel they can go to (police officers) anytime.” The event was held Aug. 5 in conjunction with police departments throughout the nation as a way for community members to get to know their police departments and officers better and have the opportunity to ask them any questions that may have been on their minds. This was Shorewood’s first National Night Out in several years. “Years ago, we used to host National Night Out here,” Deputy Chief Jason Barten said. “We went away from it for a number of reasons, and the new village administrator wanted to bring it back. … This is all about police and village administration’s relationships with the community. It’s an opportunity for them to see us face-to-face.” The event was located in the back parking lot of the police department and was for adults and kids, with tours of the police department and officers strolling around talking with residents, as well as a rockclimbing wall, a bouncy house and free TCBY frozen yogurt samples. Barten said he was happy that so many from the community attended the event, and that it was nice to meet and talk to them. The children, in particular, he said, need to be exposed to their neighborhood police officers. “We want them to know we’re not big and scary,” he said. “We’re here to help. ”After taking a tour of the police station with their father, Brandon and Julie Otte said they were having fun.

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The Details..

Shorewood children Jade Siefert, 2, in the front seat of a police squad car and brother Jordan, 9, in the back seat, had fun at the recent week’s Shorewood National Night Out. Shorewood Police Officer Adam Beaty volunteers to be shot with a taser gun, as fellow officers hold onto his arms at Shorewood National Night Out. (PHOTOS BY JEANNE MILLSAP)

“As a part of their training to use the taser,” Barten said, “it’s encouraged for them to see what it feels like … to see what it can do.”

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. Jefferson St., Joliet; and Adam M. Landerman, 21, of 1053 Glenwood Ave., Joliet, the son of a Joliet police officer, also were charged with murder in the crimes. In late May, Massaro pleaded guilty to lesser charges -- two counts of robbery and two >> See murder | page 3


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