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Cayce Williams walked out of the state prison Thursday morning, but managed to evade the cameras.
Jesse Kley drove from Missouri to be outside the prison when his daughter s killer was released. Williams, 47, served 24 years for the murder and sexual assault of 20-month-old Quortney Kley in 1997. We wanted the death penalty to begin with, said Kley. Instead, Williams pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 48 years, but served only half of that. The Truth in Sentencing law would have kept Williams in prison much longer, but it was struck down before later being reinstated. We knew nothing about Truth in Sentencing. We assumed he would do 100% for the murder, said Kley.
CHICAGO (WLS) A heartbroken mother is questioning why the man who killed her 20-month-old daughter is about to become a free man.
Margaret Gretta Morgan said her 20-month-old daughter Quortney Kley was just learning to speak and develop her personality when she was murdered and sexually assaulted by her then live-in boyfriend on February 25, 1997.
Twenty-four years to the day, Cayce Williams is scheduled to be released from the state prison in Dixon for the crime after serving half of his 48-year sentence. The thought of him being out and being able to potentially do something like this again is, you know, very scary, Morgan said.