Romeo Nance, accused of murdering his family in Joliet, came from a protective family with a troubled past. The incident left eight dead, including seven family members, leading to grief and attempts to understand the tragedy.
I tried to get a sense of the man thought to have killed eight people, including seven of his family members, in Joliet last month. A lot of people will be grieving and trying to make sense of these deaths for a long time. For @chicagotribune https://t.co/adqLQa6QlY
Police records, court records and interviews with those who knew Romeo Nance and his relatives reveal he came from a tightly knit, protective family that had lived in Joliet for more than a decade. But they also disclose Nance’s troubled past. https://t.co/vWQIG64qgZ
The troubled past of the Joliet man accused of murdering his family in what officials called a 'reign of terror' @CKubzansky https://t.co/Hev442qhs0
The troubled past of the Joliet man accused of murdering his family in what officials called a ‘reign of terror’ https://t.co/elK15BmoW3
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