Twin-Cities man charged in Joliet killing

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Joliet Police released this photo after the fatal stabbing Sunday of an elderly man at Harrah’s Casino Hotel. Police arrested Robert Watson of Normal, who faces charges including murder and armed robbery.
(Photo from Joliet Police Facebook page)

 

By Howard Packowitz

JOLIET – A man from Normal is suspected of killing an elderly man Sunday night at Harrah’s Casino Hotel in Joliet.

The Will County Circuit Clerk’s office website said Robert Watson, 25, lives in the 700 block of Orlando Avenue in Normal.

Joliet Police arrested Watson Monday, but a police spokesperson did not immediately return a call for comment.

Prosecutors charged Watson on Tuesday with four counts of murder, a count of armed robbery, and robbery of a senior citizen.

The Chicago Tribune reports the victim suffered 26 stab wounds. The man was 76 and from Wisconsin.

A judge set bond for Watson at $5 million.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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