UPDATE: Ex-convict suspected in killing of 8 captured
Sherwood couple among slain
The Associated Press
Authorities say they’ve captured an ex-convict suspected of killing eight people in two states.
Lieutenant Bill Baker of the St. Louis Area Major Case Squad says twenty-eight-year-old Nicholas T. Sheley (SHEE’-lee) was captured Tuesday in Granite City, about 10 miles north of St. Louis. He didn’t immediately have more information about the arrest.
A spokeswoman with the Granite City police department says Sheley is in custody there. She declined to elaborate.
The FBI launched a manhunt for Sheley, who they believe is tied to the killings of eight people in Illinois and Missouri.
Police in Galesburg, in northwestern Illinois, said they had a warrant for Sheley’s arrest on charges including first-degree murder, aggravated battery and vehicular hijacking in the death of Ronald Randall, whose body was found Monday behind a Galesburg grocery store. An autopsy shows the 65-year-old died from blunt force trauma to the head.
Officials said the other victims all appeared to have died in the same manner.
Public records show Sheley has multiple convictions for robbery, drugs and weapons charges and has spent three years in prison.
The killings began with the beating death of 93-year-old Russell Reed, a Sterling man whose body was found stuffed in the trunk of a car Thursday. Sheley also is from Sterling, a town of 15,000 about 100 miles west of Chicago.
On Monday, police discovered the bodies of two men, a woman and a child in an apartment in Rock Falls, a town near Sterling. Police said someone asked them to check on the victims, and that they believe one of them was connected to Reed.
State Police Sgt. Thomas Burek said Sheley was an acquaintance of one of the people found inside the apartment.
The Galesburg grocery store where Randall’s body was discovered Monday is about 60 miles southwest of Rock Falls.
Also Monday, the bodies of a man and woman were found behind a gas station in the St. Louis suburb of Festus, Mo., about 250 miles south of Galesburg. Investigators were looking for the couple’s pickup truck.
Police said the man and woman match a vague description of a missing Arkansas couple who had checked into a Comfort Inn in Festus on Friday and were last seen late Sunday. The couple’s dogs were found in the hotel parking lot, unharmed but covered with blood.
Festus is within 50 miles of both St. Louis and Collinsville, Ill., both cities where police say Sheley was seen Monday.
On Tuesday morning, police in tactical gear searched a Collinsville apartment building for a person of interest in the Festus killings, but “were unable to locate the guy,” Collinsville police Sgt. Rich Wittenauer said.
Sheley’s uncle, Joe Sheley, 47, of Sterling, told The Associated Press that Nicholas Sheley had recently struggled with drugs and that his rap sheet include arrests for home invasion.
“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 spent nearly three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for aggravated robbery between 2000 and 2003 and another 17 months on parole, which ended in April 2005, said IDOC spokesman Derek Schnapp.
The uncle didn’t know of any connection between his nephew — a father of four by two wives — and the St. Louis area.
The most recent previous warrant facing Nicholas Sheley was issued last week for a June 14 home invasion at a 90-year-old woman’s home.
Sterling police said Sheley forced his way into the home, took an undisclosed amount of money and forced the woman to write out some checks. He became “somewhat physical” with the woman but she was not seriously injured, police said.
For more information see today's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Originally published 07:36 p.m., July 1, 2008
Updated 07:36 p.m., July 1, 2008
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