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Man could face death penalty in Ill. student death

Published November 17, 2014

Associated Press

An Illinois man may face the death penalty if convicted in the slaying of a college freshman who went missing earlier this month.

William Curl is jailed on $5 million bail in the death of Northern Illinois University freshman Antinette "Toni" Keller. The 34-year-old Curl of DeKalb appeared in court Saturday via closed-circuit TV.

He has been charged with first-degree murder, criminal sexual assault and arson.

DeKalb County Judge James Donnelly told Curl about the death penalty possibility in court.

The 18-year-old Keller was last seen Oct. 14. Two days later, burned human remains were found in a park near the university in DeKalb, 65 miles west of Chicago.

Police haven't positively identified the remains as Keller's, but her case is now a homicide investigation.

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