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DeWitt man found guilty of killing Illinois woman

April 26, 2002 By admin

An eastern Iowa man faces a long time in prison for killing an Illinois woman.Guilty. That’s the verdict in the Kenneth Mohr murder trial. The 40-year-old DeWitt man had been charged with two counts of murder in connection with the death of 44-year-old Sheila Sutton of East Moline. Her strangled and stabbed body was discovered early last June in her apartment. Mohr says he stayed at Sutton’s place last May 25th, the night she died. In his testimony, he told the court he may have killed Sutton but can’t remember doing so. Mohr will be sentenced in July. He could get 20 years in prison.

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