![]() Hansmeier, beloved by many, was an insurance salesman and an active member of the Rockford community. He faces 20 years to life in prison when he returns to Lee County court before Judge Ronald Jacobson for a sentencing hearing June 1, and June 2 if necessary, in the slaying of Bargman, a bank executive, wife and mother of two sons. Doddy will consider entering a guilty plea in Winnebago County court Monday in connection with Hansmeier's killing. He could also consider a guilty plea in connection to a seperate attack on his wife that happened in the weeks before the Bargman and Hansmeier killings, a period during which Doddy descended into a series of increasingly violent episodes as he struggled with drug and gambling problems, court records show. At some point in the bathroom with the door shut, he makes the decision to drag her to the toilet.”īargman's slaying came a day after Doddy was accused of killing his high school friend Todd Hansmeier, 37, who was found beaten to death and partially burned inside the Rockford call center office where Doddy worked. So she wasn’t at the toilet at that point. “And on the video, you could see her (lying) on the floor beneath the sink. “After he dragged her into the bathroom, at one point he walked out,” Sacco-Miller said. Doddy drowned Bargman in a toilet bowl when she didn't immediately die after he strangled her, Sacco-Miller said. Editor's Note: This story has been edited to correct the spelling of Tonya Bargman's first name.ĭIXON - Video and other evidence proves Terence Doddy, 37, killed a 44-year-old Monticello wife and mother in cold blood, Lee County State’s Attorney Anna Sacco-Miller said Wednesday in circuit court.ĭoddy pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the July 1 slaying of Tonya Bargman, who had stopped to use the bathroom inside the Paw Paw Interstate 39 rest area.
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