Coleman to serve life in prison for killing family
A man convicted in Monroe County of strangling his wife and their two sons will spend the rest of his life in prison.
View ArticleConvicted killer Chris Coleman locked up in maximum security prison
According to the Illinois Department of Corrections website, Coleman was admitted into the Pontiac Correctional Center in Pontiac, Illinois Tuesday.
View ArticleColeman to be evaluated to determine where he'll be imprisoned
A southwestern Illinois man ordered to spend the rest of his life in prison for strangling his wife and their two sons is in a maximum-security lockup in central Illinois, at least for now.
View ArticleColeman case cost Illinois fund nearly $500,000
A published report says the prosecution and defense of a southwestern Illinois man sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for strangling his wife and their two sons has cost a state fund...
View ArticleChris Coleman's letter from prison
On Tuesday, News 4's Marc Cox spoke with Pastor Ron Coleman, the father of convicted killer Chris Coleman.
View ArticleColeman neighbor: Murder scene was like 'staring Satan right in the face'
Christopher Coleman’s former neighbor says seeing the murder scene after the triple murder of Coleman’s wife and two sons was like “staring Satan right in the face.”
View ArticleChris Coleman asks for murder conviction to be overturned
Chris Coleman filed a motion on Friday to have his triple murder conviction thrown out, citing violations of the United States Constitution among other reasons.
View ArticleJudge denies new trial in Chris Coleman case
A St. Clair County judge has denied a new trial for a former Marine and pastor's son serving a life sentence in Illinois for strangling his wife and their two sons.
View ArticleColeman murder trial evidence released today
Some of the evidence presented in the Chris Coleman murder trial was released on Thursday.
View ArticleChristopher Coleman moved out of Illinois prison
The man convicted of killing his wife and two sons was moved from an Illinois prison on Thursday.
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