Chicago Sun-Times

No bail in N. Side strangling

- BY RUMMANA HUSSAIN Staff Reporter

An Arizona man strangled his friend with two electrical cords in her Logan Square apartment and then used the woman’s Link card hours later, Cook County prosecutor­s said Tuesday.

John Skyblue Antone had left Bernadette Glomski on the couch with her jacket covering her neck after the April 2015 murder in the 2500 block of West Moffat, Assistant State’s Attorney Becky Walters said.

When her friends came the next day, the pals thought the 58- year- old was sleeping and left her there, Walters said.

One of those friends had been with Antone and Glomski in the basement apartment on April 13, 2015.

The next day, one of the friends came back and found Glomski in the same position, Walters said.

This time, the friend realized Glomski was dead. The friend called 911.

A rape kit was administer­ed.

Meanwhile, on April 15, 2015, Walters said video surveillan­ce showed Antone used Glomski’s Link card at a gas station. He never came back to Glomski’s apartment, Walters said. Recent tests concluded Antone’s DNA was found on Glomski, Walters said.

Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. ordered 29- year- old Antone, of Sacaton, Arizona, held without bail on Tuesday.

Antone has conviction­s for armed robbery and aggravated DUI in Arizona.

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