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June 16, 2009 9:47 AM

Chris Coleman Won't Get A Dime For Home Of Horrors

(Family Photo)
Chris Coleman, 32, and Sheri Coleman, 31, with their two children 11-year-old Garett and 9-year-old Gavin.

COLUMBIA, Ill. (CBS/ AP) A southern Illinois judge says the home where the bodies of Sheri Coleman and her sons, 11-year-old Garett and 9-year-old Gavin, were found dead is now authorized for sale.

But proceeds won't go to Sheri Coleman's husband, Chris Coleman, who's accused in the killings.

Thirty one-year-old Sheri Coleman and her two children, were found strangled to death in their Columbia home on May 5, 2009. Sheri Coleman's husband, Chris, is charged with three counts of first degree murder.

Belleville attorney Jack Carey says attorneys for Chris Coleman and Sheri Coleman's family reached an agreement protecting the couple's assets last week.

The order filed Monday in Monroe County says proceeds of the sale will be deposited in a trust account of Sheri Coleman's family attorney.

Chris Coleman told his Florida girlfriend that he would divorce his wife and marry her in 2010, according to court documents. Chris Coleman maintains his innocence.

(AP Photo/Belleville News-Democrat)
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by green_ize July 1, 2009 12:46 AM EDT
Why even post his picture with Sheri and her beautiful children? He is not worthy of any civil treatment. May he rot in hell; after he's been hung!
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by janeyre-2009 June 16, 2009 12:00 PM EDT
That girlfriend, must share in the horror. She was a so called friend of Sherri Coleman. I hope both of them have nightmares, the rest of their lives. This criminal, could have divorced Sherri. He should get the death penalty.
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