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Christopher Vaughn guilty of killing wife, 3 children

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“That’s reasonable doubt,” Lenard said. “That’s the problem with this case . . . from the beginning that there is somebody else who could have committed the crime. Their witnesses told you that and our witnesses told you that.”

Lenard also described his client as a “private person” who was feeling guilty because his admitted adultery and infidelities had driven his wife to commit an unspeakable act. That guilt drove Vaughn to initially lie to police, saying he could not remember what had happened in the SUV, Lenard said.

“Christopher has made mistakes in his life, there is no doubt about it,” Lenard said. “Nobody is saying that Christopher is a perfect husband or a perfect father.”

During the prosecution’s closing argument, Will County Assistant State’s Attorney Michael Fitzgerald said Vaughn murdered his family because they were “obstacles” in his plan to ditch his suburban family life and start a new solitary life in the Canadian wilderness.

"They were obstacles to him -- obstacles to the way of life he wanted to lead," Fitzgerald told jurors.

Fitzgerald said Vaughn couldn’t find anyone to help him with his initial plan to fake his own death, and he knew that “divorcing his wife Kimberly was not an option” because he’d still be responsible for supporting his three children.

"They were holding him down, and he had to find a way to get out the life he was in,” Fitzgerald said. “And the way he chose was to murder his wife and children and make it look like Kimberly did it."

In his nearly two-hour closing argument that concluded this afternoon, Lenard said testimony about Vaughn’s plans to move to Canada actually helped his defense.

He noted Vaughn wrote to a friend that Kimberly was “going to be fine” and would be able to move on without him because she’d get a large life insurance payout if he pulled off faking his death.

One of the former strippers Vaughn frequented, Maya Drake, testified he told her his wife was going to “get what she deserves,” which could be construed as the life insurance money, Lenard said.

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