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For Vaughn: Four consecutive life sentences, no parole

Judge denies defense motion for new trial

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Susan Phillips said she heard about the deaths by tuning into the afternoon news and seeing the crime scene and her daughter's SUV. They were not able to receive confirmation until 3 p.m. that day.

Throughout her statement, she stressed that Christopher had other options — divorce, or just walking away. She said Kimberly would have been able to recover from either. Instead, she said she was robbed of a third of her family and will never know what accomplishments her daughter or grandchildren may have had.

Ledbetter, who fought back tears as she spoke, said that as twins, she shared a special connection with Kimberly — and occasionally she is struck by seeing Kim in a mirror reflection or in the sound of her laugh. She said the two would shared a 40th birthday this year.

"I have a deep ache in my innermost being with the knowledge that the defendant, Christopher Vaughn, took a part of me," she said. "Kim and I were supposed to grow old together."

Christopher declined to give a statement, but Lenard appealed to Rozak on his behalf, saying that Rozak should keep in mind his client's lack of prior criminal history and that he had treated court and jail personnel with respect since being in custody.

In statements immediately following the sentencing, Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow said the sentence brings to an end a five-year-saga that began as a death-penalty case. He called the family remarks tragic and that it's hard to imagine a parent murdering their own children.

"Unconditional love is the one mandate that you have when you have a child, and to kill your child is the antithesis of that," he said. "What this guy did here was a diabolical atrocity and he's a heartless, soulless psychopath. That's the bottom line."

Glasgow noted Vaughn's lack of reaction or emotion to further the point.

"You saw it today — not a single show of emotion, nothing, when Kimberly's sister was crying on the stand — nothing. Heartless, soulless, without any compassion, without any empathy for other human beings," he said. "There isn't a punishment that fits this crime. You could lock him up for 500 lifetimes and it would not compensate the victims in this case, or the family members."

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