ISP: Cullom man accused of triple homicide

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The incident is being investigated by State Police, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, and the Livingston County Coroner’s Office. (WJBC file photo)

 

By Neil Doyle

CULLOM – A Cullom man is accused of murdering three people early Christmas morning.

Clifford Brewer, 53, is being held in the Livingston County Jail pending a bond hearing, according to Illinois State Police. Brewer is scheduled to appear in court at 9 a.m. Friday.  ISP said Brewer faces three counts of first degree murder.

Authorities were called around 2:05 a.m. Wednesday to the 400 block of East Jackson Street in Cullom.

Livingston County Coroner Danny Watson pronounced a 51-year-old man, 48-year-old woman, and 27-year-old man all dead at the scene. The victims have not been identified.

The incident is being investigated by State Police, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, and the coroner’s office.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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