Man convicted in 1997 toddler murder moves from Crystal Lake to Chicago Cayce Williams
Updated 3/5/2021 4:10 PM
The 47-year-old man who last week was released from prison for the 1997 murder of toddler Quortney Kley has moved from Crystal Lake to Chicago, records show.
As of Thursday, Cayce M. Williams was registered as a sex offender at 6655 S. Perry Ave., Chicago, according to McHenry County Sheriff s Office s Offender Watch database. He previously stayed with family at a Briarwood Drive address in Crystal Lake.
It was not immediately clear Thursday why Williams moved to the Englewood apartment building.
Williams was released Feb. 25 from the Dixon Correctional Center after serving 50% of his 48-year prison sentence for first-degree murder and predatory criminal sexual assault.
UpdatedFri, Feb 26, 2021 at 2:30 pm CT
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Cayce M. Williams, 47, was convicted of killing 20-month-old Quortney Kley after sexually assaulting the little girl. (Illinois Sex Offender Registry)
CRYSTAL LAKE, IL A 47-year-old man convicted of raping and murdering a toddler in Elgin has been released on parole and will be living at a home in unincorporated Crystal Lake.
Cayce M. Williams killed 20-month-old Quortney Kley, his then-girlfriend s daughter, according to a Lake & McHenry Scanner Report. Williams girlfriend at the time, Margaret Morgan, was at work on February 25, 1997, and the man was tasked with babysitting Quortney and her sister.
Williams served half of his 48-year prison sentence and was released from the Dixon Correctional Center on Thursday the 24th anniversary of little Quortney s death after serving half of his original 48-year sentence. He was convicted of murder and predatory criminal sex assault charges in Kane County.