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Russell Allen Vetter, age 69, of Flora, Illinois, passed away early Tuesday morning, August 9, 2022, at Flora Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. He was born August 2, 1953, in Lockport, the son of Earl F. "Bud" and Gertie H. (Palmer) Vetter. Russell was a big man in size, but he was also a big man in heart and personality. He always had a smile and kind word for everyone he met. Russell was a very special man in his love and friendship and was always there to lend an ear if you needed to talk or a shoulder if you needed to cry. He loved to cook and was always trying new recipes. He also enjoyed watching movies, reading, and visiting with friends. He is survived by his brother Ronald Vetter of Lockport; a cousin: Laura (Tom) Hale of Louisville, and good friend and caretaker: Chris Stidham. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother: Randy; and an aunt: Lucille Cook. A Celebration of Life ceremony will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Frank & Bri
this chemist got some blood and put it on a members only jacket, and then put some luminol on it, and it e glowed right there. but hennis on the other hand had no sign of blood. so richardson had turned the prosecution s evidence against them. and then lucille cook who swore she saw hennis at the atm. two days after the murder. lucille cook had made dozens and dozens of transactions around the time of the murder, and asked her if she could remember those, and of course, she could not. there was a gap of time between her transaction and the transaction used allegedly by tim hennis. it was 3 1/2 minutes. well, it does not seem like a lot, until you sit there and time it. we had the jury sit there and time it to see how long it was.
it to the dry cleaner. the blood was there. hennis jacket had no signs of blood. richardson had turned the prosecution s evidence against them. richardson was prepared for lucille cook, who swore she saw hennis at an atm two days after the murder. lucille cook had made dozens and dozens of atm transactions around the time of this one. they asked her, could she remember those and of course she could not. bank logs showed a 3 1/2 minute gap between the victim s card being used and lucille cook s transaction. that doesn t seem like a lot of time until you sit there and time it. we had the jury sit there to see how long it was. it was the longest three and a half minutes. why would the killer wait three and a half minutes? one of the jurors said they got