Although they still haven't charged the guy with the murder, I wonder why. It doesn't seem like they think anyone else is a suspect.
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A man authorities linked to the murder of a popular bartender at the west side tavern Coop's Tiny Tap, was sentenced to five years in prison today on an unrelated charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Pam Roberts, 58, was beaten to death on Feb. 26 while working at Coop's Tiny Tap, 5501 W. Vliet St.
Joel Cecil Cain was arrested on March 6 on suspicion of first-degree intentional homicide in her death, but has as never been charged with her murder.
Three days after his arrest, Cain, 37, was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. The gun charge is unrelated to the homicide, and officials will not say if Cain remains a suspect in Robert's murder. No one else has been charged with her death.
Cain was also ordered to serve five years of extended supervision.A man authorities linked to the murder of a popular bartender at the west side tavern Coop's Tiny Tap, was sentenced to five years in prison today on an unrelated charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Pam Roberts, 58, was beaten to death on Feb. 26 while working at Coop's Tiny Tap, 5501 W. Vliet St.
Joel Cecil Cain was arrested on March 6 on suspicion of first-degree intentional homicide in her death, but has as never been charged with her murder.
Three days after his arrest, Cain, 37, was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. The gun charge is unrelated to the homicide, and officials will not say if Cain remains a suspect in Robert's murder. No one else has been charged with her death.
Cain was also ordered to serve five years of extended supervision.