STATEMENT OF FACTS - University of Illinois Springfield
STATEMENT OF FACTS - University of Illinois Springfield
STATEMENT OF FACTS - University of Illinois Springfield
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driver’s side <strong>of</strong> the car. The first time Arseneau ever told anyone about the driver<br />
was in the summer <strong>of</strong> 2001. (Vol. LVI, R. 12-31) Sharon Nichols, an assistant<br />
manager at Bob’s Fairway Foods, testified that Karyn came into the store between<br />
6:00 and 6:30 to purchase a pack <strong>of</strong> gum. Nichols saw Karyn leave the parking<br />
lot in a dark colored car with the CADS7 license plate. (Vol. LVI, R. 95-109)<br />
At around 6:30 p.m., Mark Adcock and his family were traveling east on<br />
Route 36 when a dark colored Pontiac with a CADS7 license plate quickly came<br />
up behind them. The car followed them closely until they turned onto the Bement<br />
black top where the CADS7 car passed at a high rate <strong>of</strong> speed and got out <strong>of</strong> sight<br />
within 2 miles. (Vol. LXV, R. 2896-2905)<br />
Beginning at around 8:00 p.m. several individuals saw the CADS7 vehicle<br />
at or near where Karyn’s car was eventually found. David Requarth saw the car<br />
pull into a rest area near the Argenta exit on Interstate 72 and park about 50 or<br />
60 yards away sometime between 7:45 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Requarth tried to see<br />
into the vehicle as he left the rest area around 8:10 p.m but the windows were<br />
tinted and nobody exited the car. (Vol. LVI, R. 139-62)<br />
Sometime between 8:00 and 8:20, the Housh family saw two cars traveling<br />
west at a high rate <strong>of</strong> speed on Interstate 72 just west <strong>of</strong> Champaign, <strong>Illinois</strong>. The<br />
second car had a license plate <strong>of</strong> CADS7. The Housh’s later saw the CADS7 car<br />
near the Clinton exit on the right hand side shoulder <strong>of</strong> Interstate 72 with the<br />
driver and passenger side doors open and the dome light on. A couple <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Housh’s saw a man, about 6' to 6'3" tall, at the side <strong>of</strong> the car walking towards the<br />
trunk. This man had a white mark on the side <strong>of</strong> his face. They also saw<br />
someone laying down in the front seat <strong>of</strong> the car with his/her legs sticking outside<br />
the driver’s door. (Vol. LXIX, R. 55-186)<br />
Shortly before 9:00 p.m., Jamie Wasson also saw the car in the same area<br />
with the driver’s door open and lights on. However, she did not see anyone near<br />
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