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50-year-old Marcy Lyn Oglesby of Maquon pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to amended charges in Knox County Court that now accuse her of murder. Authorities have identified the man found in a Maquon storage unit as Richard Young, the former Maquon Chief of Police. However, no DNA test has come back conclusive because of the decomposed nature of the body. Detective Jeremy Moore with Knox County Sheriff's Department testified for the state Wednesday. Moore testified that Oglesby accompanied deputies to the storage unit after reports of a foul odor on Oct. 7, 2022. Oglesby explained the smell away as "wet clothing" or a "dead animal." She then voluntarily opened a large box in the unit at the officers' direction but then paused and asked to speak with a deputy she's personally familiar with. She told that deputy there was a body in the box but wasn't sure who. Oglesby also told him that she thought it was wrapped in enough plastic to hide the smell. D
Knox County prosecutors yesterday filed an amended information charging 50-year-old Marcy Lyn Oglesby, of Maquon, Illinois, with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery by administering a dangerous substance, and concealment of a homicide death. According to court documents, she poisoned the man with toxic substances. The male victim's identity has not been officially confirmed by authorities. She was already facing two counts of possession of a firearm without a requisite firearm owner's identification card, two counts of forgery, and one count of concealment of a death. Oglesby concealed his death by placing his body in a box and locking it in a storage unit sometime between Oct. 15, 2021, and Dec. 25, 2021, according to court documents. Knox County sheriff's deputies discovered the body on October 7th after responding to the storage units on 3rd Street in Maquon for a complaint of a suspicious odor. Oglesby pleaded not guilty on Oct. 31