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Eby spoke briefly, saying he didn't know why he killed the little girl. "I wish I could explain," he said reading from a piece of lined notebook paper his attorney said he wrote himself. After the hearing, Eby's attorney, Michael Renzi, said his client planned on pleading guilty from the time he was charged in May. He said Eby didn't want to put the family through a trial. Prosecutors said Riley's parents agreed to the plea deal. "I'm opposed to you getting the death penalty and dying a quick, painless death," Melissa Fox told him. Kevin Fox had harsher words after the trial. "I hope he rots in hell," he told reporters. The plea comes nearly five months after Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow announced he'd charged Eby with first-degree murder and predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. Authorities were led to Eby from DNA evidence collected from the crime scene along with other clues, including a pair of Eby's shoes pulled from the water that had his name written in them. Glasgow, who was not the prosecutor when Kevin Fox was arrested, cleared him after taking office. Fox and his wife were awarded $12.2 million in damages after they accused Will County investigators of fabricating evidence. A federal appeals court in April reduced the award to $8.6 million. Eby was an inmate at the medium security Lawrence Correctional Center in
Sumner, serving time for a December 2005 sexual assault conviction filed in an attack on a relative. According to the Illinois Department of Corrections, he will be eligible for parole on that conviction in mid-2017.
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