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Joliet man convicted of murder in 2016 Homer Glen bludgeonin­g death

- By Alicia Fabbre Alicia Fabbre is a freelance reporter for the Daily Southtown.

A 37-year-old Joliet man was found guilty Friday of first-degree murder stemming from a 2016 bludgeonin­g death in Homer Glen.

Javier Heredia-Rios, of the 300 block of Eastern Avenue in Joliet, was found guilty of four counts of murder and one count of concealing a homicide of another Joliet man, according to a news release from the Will County state’s attorney’s office. According to authoritie­s, Heredia-Rios used a hammer to bludgeon Oscar Garrido-Castro, who was 36 at the time of his death.

Will County sheriff’s authoritie­s said in 2016 the two men were longtime acquaintan­ces and were together at Mora Builders in Homer Glen, where Heredia-Rios worked. The two men allegedly argued about sexual advances made toward Heredia-Rios, police said at the time.

The argument escalated and Heredia-Rios struck Garrido-Castro in the head with the hammer and then strangled him, authoritie­s said. Heredia-Rios then drove to then 1700 block of Rosalind Avenue in Joliet Township and left the vehicle, with Garrido-Rios’ body inside.

After discoverin­g the vehicle, police learned of the escalating situation between the two men after speaking with the victim’s family. Heredia-Rios was arrested at his home, 11 hours after the discovery of the vehicle and Garrido-Castro’s body.

The guilty verdict comes after a bench trial, held in November, before Will County Judge Sarah Jones, who announced the verdict Friday. Sentencing is scheduled for March 18. Heredia-Rios is eligible for up to 60 years in prison on the murder charges and five years for the concealmen­t of a homicide charge, according to the state’s attorney’s office.

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