Keep Weger where he belongs

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Over the course of these 50 years, Weger provided the justice system with three or four different alibis as to where he was on the day of the murders. All different than the alibi he provided at the time of the trial. Why is this important? It is important because it demonstrates unequivocally that this “man” is the Starved Rock murderer.

At the time of the trial in this case, during my cross-examination, Chester Weger said he was in the recreation room of the Starved Rock State Park facility writing a letter. Subsequently, during the next 45 years, his alibis varied from having been downtown Oglesby getting a haircut, playing pool and/or having lunch. When confronted with why this alibi and the number of witnesses that he professes observed him in the city of Oglesby was not presented to the jury during the time of trial, his answer was that his lawyer convinced him that to present this testimony would harm his case rather than help his case. That is the twisted logic of a perverted mind, who to this day will not admit his involvement in this murder and therefore to this day, in my opinion, is mentally and physically capable of committing other perverted acts if released from custody.

I won’t go into the economic effect his release would have on the Starved Rock Park facility, but it is fairly obvious many people, knowing that Chester Weger, the Starved Rock murderer, resides several miles from Starved Rock State Park could and would bring back sad memories of a time when people avoided Starved Rock State Park like the plague. Every citizen of LaSalle County should write to the governor, their representatives, their state senators, and ask that they do whatever is necessary to keep this man in jail.

Weger and I are the only survivors of the trial participants, with the exception of one or two jurors. I know that from each deceased juror through every witness that testified on behalf of the state, all the investigating officers and police officials, State’s Attorney Robert Richardson and State’s Attorney Warren, Sheriff Eutsey, Deputies Dummet and Hess, and last but not least, those deceased family members of the victims, would roll over in their graves had I not taken the time to seek your help in keeping the Starved Rock murderer behind bars.

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