Ex-con suspected in deaths of 8 captured in Illinois
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Nicholas T. Sheley’s capture was only a matter of time because of the intense publicity surrounding the case, said Tim Lewis, police chief in the St. Louis suburb of Festus, Mo. Police knew from a number of witness reports that Sheley was in the area, he said.
“He was desperate and he gave up without a fight,” Lewis said Tuesday night. “He looks rough. He’s had a rough two days.”
Sheley was taken into custody around 6:40 p.m. Tuesday while smoking a cigarette outside Bindy’s, a bar in
He ordered a glass of water and went to the bathroom before an employee and customer recognized him, bartender Katie Ronk said. The customer,
“I told (the police officer) the description and the officer said, ‘That’s him.’ He got on the radio and eventually there were police all over the place,” Range said.
The 28-year-old was arrested without incident, state police Sgt. Thomas J. Burek said. He was being held at the
It was not immediately clear when or where Sheley would appear in court, because authorities are deciding whether he will stay in
The FBI on Tuesday launched a manhunt for Sheley, who they warned was considered armed and dangerous. He is suspected of killing, among others, a 93-year-old man, a toddler and a couple whose blood-soaked dogs were found roaming a motel parking lot.
Sheley has only been charged in the death of one of the eight. He faces charges of first-degree murder, aggravated battery and vehicular hijacking in the death of Ronald Randall, whose body was found Monday behind a grocery store in
Investigators said the other victims all appeared to have died in the same manner and that evidence linked to Sheley was recovered at each scene. The FBI and Illinois State Police declined to elaborate.
Authorities said the killings began with the beating death of 93-year-old Russell Reed, a
On Monday, police discovered the bodies of two men, a woman and a child in an apartment in nearby
Sheley was acquainted with the male victims, Brock Branson and Kenneth Ulvey, both in their 20s, said Illinois State Police Region Two Commander Mark Maton. The
More than 250 miles away, the bodies of Tom and Jill Estes of
The couple had checked into a Comfort Inn in Festus on Friday and were last seen late Sunday. Their dogs were found in the hotel parking lot, unharmed but covered with blood.
Public records show Sheley has multiple convictions for robbery, drugs and weapons charges and has spent three years in prison.
Sheley’s uncle, Joe Sheley, 47, of
“He’s been in trouble many times over the years, but something like this, yeah, it’s out of character,” Joe Sheley said. “He’s got a temper like anybody else. Just doesn’t want to be messed with. Won’t back down. But to go looking for a fight, looking for trouble, no.”
Sheley served nearly three years for aggravated robbery between 2000 and 2003 and another 17 months on parole, which ended in April 2005, IDOC spokesman Derek Schnapp said.
Federal prosecutors in northern
At one point Sheley was in
William Monroe, an assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s
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