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Jailhouse Romance: Court Supervision
A letter supposedly sent from a Plainfield woman jailed while she awaits trial on a murder charge to the mother of a man already convicted of the same killing professes her love for him.
By Joseph Hosey
The lawyer for a man convicted of a cold-blooded Plainfield murder says he obtained a letter from the killer's girlfriend in which she blames herself for the slaying.
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Escutia and Gutierrez are both locked up in the Will County jail. Escutia is awaiting trial on a murder charge. Gutierrez has already been found guilty but his attorneys, Jeff Tomczak and Paul Napolski, are working to get him a new trial.
Tomczak said during a hearing this week that he obtained the letter supposedly sent from Escutia to Gutierrez's mother. He provided copies to the court and to prosecutors.
Eescutia and Gutierrez allegedly shot 18-year-old Javier Barrios to death in a field off Route 59 in October 2007.
Here's what else happened in court during the week that just ended:
- A woman filed a lawsuit claiming she suffered permanent and lasting injuries when two men teamed to douse her with a bucket of ice water at a house in Bolingbrook.
- A man convicted of posting a Facebook threat to rape and kill Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow was taken to court in a "spit hood."
- Defense lawyers in the Nightmare on Hickory Street double murder case need more time to try to put me, Patch editor Joe Hosey, on the witness stand.
- A jury took two hours to find a former Joliet cop not guilty of beating a woman while on duty.
- A Rockdale woman was sentenced to eight years in prison for running over and killing a Joliet man while she was drunk.
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