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Who Is The Attorney Defending John L. Wilson?
Patch talked to the former Chicago homicide detective, who told his reasons for taking the case to defend the accused murderer of Kelli O’Laughlin.

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Patch talked to the former Chicago homicide detective, who told his reasons for taking the case to defend the accused murderer of Kelli O’Laughlin.

The man charged with the murder of 14-year-old Kelli O'Laughlin has been indicted on 31 felony counts and faces life in prison if convicted.
Burr Ridge scouts held a spaghetti dinner at St. Helena's to raise money to buy seven-year-old Lizzie Bozarth a special needs bike and to help pay for medical expenses not covered by insurance.
A spaghetti dinner is being hosted by Cub Scout Pack 69 at St. Helena's in Burr Ridge.
The Burr Ridge restaurant is hosting a free buffet the day after Thanksgiving.
More than 46 area businesses have donated items for a raffle that will raise money for the Kelli Joy O'Laughlin Memorial Fund.
Hundreds took part in horse-drawn carriage rides, train rides and took pictures with Santa at the annual event, which featured the lighting of the village's holiday tree.
High school students from Orland Park and Orland Hills were recognized for putting in 100 hours or more of volunteer efforts in a year.
Dozens of people came together to collect 850 boxes of food and non-perishable items to donate to food pantries before the holidays.
Hinsdale mother and daughter say this event was something the community needed.
Dozens of people came together to collect 850 boxes of food and non-perishable items Saturday.
Dozens of people came together to collect 850 boxes of food and non-perishable items Saturday.
Congratulations to our students!
Please share pictures and stories of the veterans you love, and help us build a fitting tribute leading up to Veterans Day on Friday.
Five teens from La Grange and La Grange Park were awarded the Cook County Sheriff's Youth Service Medal on Friday for volunteering more than 100 hours in their communities at a ceremony in Chicago on Monday night.
Local teens were honored for their volunteer work
Students honored for community service.
The tennis club where Kelli O'Laughlin took lessons will host a round-robin tournament this Friday at 7 p.m.
Score Tennis and Fitness Academy in Countryside will host a round robin tennis tournament this Friday at 7 p.m. to raise money for a Kelli O'Laughlin Memorial Fund.
Congratulations to Kathryn and Meghan McAuliffe!