Crime & Safety

Corpse Sex Woman Who Pleaded Guilty in Hickory St. Nightmare Case Already Out of Jail

Alisa Massaro was taken from the Will County Adult Detention Facility at 9:24 a.m. Friday, according to jail records.

Less than 24 hours after trading her future testimony against three accused killers for reduced charges and three and a half years in prison, Alisa Massaro was taken from the Will County jail.

Massaro, 20, was released from the adult detention facility at 9:24 a.m. Friday, according to jail records. She is prison-bound but the Illinois Department of Corrections had yet to list her as one of their own inmates Friday afternoon.

Massaro was charged with murder in connection with the January 2013 strangulation deaths of Terrance Rankins and Eric Glover, both 22. After Rankins and Glover were killed in Massaro's North Hickory Street house, she and her boyfriend, 25-year-old Joshua Miner, had sex on the dead men's bodies, according to police reports obtained exclusively by Patch.

Massaro slipped the murder rap Thursday by pleading guilty to robbery and concealing homicides. She will get out of prison in less than four years in exchange for testifying against Miner and two other pals—Adam Landerman, 20, and Bethany McKee, 19—who are still charged with the double murder.

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