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Best friend recalls Fla. slaying: 'I saw him lying in a pool of blood'

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Hinson, from Jacksonville, admitted to the stabbing but did not tell police why. Hinson has been charged with murder and is being held without bail.

A search of Florida arrest and court records turned up only traffic-related offenses. Hinson pleaded no contest to a charge of driving under the influence in the Jacksonville area in June 2006, according to court records from Clay County.

Pettry's mother, Carylin Hedstrom of Chicago, woke up to a phone call early Sunday from her son's wife Karen. The last time she saw her son was Friday before his flight to Florida, when he helped sort through the belongings of his stepfather, who died of lung cancer Sept. 18.

"I haven't cleaned up on my other situation," Hedstrom said. "It hasn't been easy."

Like Veverito, family and friends were still trying to make sense of the death of a man they remembered as gregarious and peaceable. As the owner of a construction and remodeling company, Pettry — known to friends and family as Chris — spent most of his time working or with his wife and three school-age children, relatives said, so the trip was a rare treat.

"How do you get up and go to the washroom … and end up with your throat cut?" asked Pettry's cousin, Quincy Asbury Jr., a River Grove police officer. "To me, that's borderline insanity. It's just a waste. A total waste."

Tribune reporter Vaughn McClure contributed to this story.

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