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Midwest Killing Spree Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to One of Eight Murders

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

GALESBURG, Ill. —  A man suspected of a June killing spree that left eight people dead in Illinois and Missouri has pleaded not guilty to one of the Illinois slayings.

Nicholas Sheley also demanded a jury trial during his arraignment in Knox County court in western Illinois on Wednesday.

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Sheley is charged with kidnapping 65-year-old Ronald Randall, hijacking his truck, stealing his wallet and killing him on June 28 in Galesburg.

The Knox County state's attorney's office wouldn't comment on when a decision might be made on whether to seek the death penalty.

Police suspect Sheley also bludgeoned seven other people to death in Illinois and Missouri in late June. He's been charged in three of those deaths.

A pretrial hearing is set for October 6.

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