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Adam M. Landerman (clockwise, from top left), Alisa R. Massaro, Joshua F. Miner and Bethany L. McKee | Supplied photos
A Joliet Police squad sits near the house where two people were killed Thursday in the 1100 block of Hickory Street in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, January 11, 2013. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Terrence Rankins
Eric Glover
Jamille Kent, 2nd from right, mother of Terrance Rankins leaves the Will County Courthouse after a hearing of the four charged with the murder of her son and Eric Glover at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois on Friday February 28, 2013. He was one of the victims of the Hickory Street murders. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Jamille Kent, 2nd from right, mother of Terrance Rankins leaves the Will County Courthouse after a hearing of the four charged with the murder of her son and Eric Glover at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois on Friday February 28, 2013. He was one of the victims of the Hickory Street murders. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Friends and family of Terrance Rankins leave the Will County Courthouse after a hearing of the four charged with the murder ofTerrance Rankins and Eric Glover at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois on Friday February 28, 2013. They were the victims of the Hickory Street murders. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Courtney Siimmons shows off a memorial necklace with photos of her friend, Terrance Rankins, as she leaves the Will County Courthouse after a hearing for the four charged with his murder at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois on Friday February 28, 2013. He was one of the victims of the Hickory Street murders. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
D'Arcy Kent uncle of Terrance Rankins walks with friends and family of Terrance Rankins as they leave the Will County Courthouse after a hearing of the four charged with the murder ofand Eric Glover at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois on Friday February 28, 2013. They were the victims of the Hickory Street murders. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Will County Judge Gerald Kinney on Friday sealed the court files and ordered law enforcement and attorneys not to talk publicly about Joliet’s Hickory Street double murder, in response to police reports that were leaked to the media. Kinney also told defense attorneys to investigate …