WHEATON, Ill. – A DuPage County jury convicted Edward Tenney on Wednesday morning of killing an Aurora man in 1992, the Sun-Times is reporting.
Tenney, 50, who already is serving two life terms for two other killings, now potentially could face a death sentence.
Jurors deliberated for about five-and-a-half hours before convicting him of gunning down 24-year-old Jerry Weber on April 16, 1992, in a robbery that netted him $6.
Tenney previously was convicted of murder for the 1993 killings of two Kane County women.
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