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Ill. man guilty of murdering wife, kids in 2007

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Jurors also watched hours of videotaped police interviews of Vaughn from the day of the shootings. In one, state Trooper Cornelious Monroe brought out pictures of Vaughn's children, questioned Vaughn's cool demeanor and added that, if his own kids had been murdered, he would be crying.

"Good for you," Vaughn replied.

Regis said Vaughn didn't display a hint of guilty conscience until he was left alone in an interview room with a crime-scene photo of his son. Video shows Vaughn staring at the picture, then pushing it away, then covering it up.

The prosecutor likened the scene to Edgar Allen Poe's horror story "The Tell-Tale Heart," in which a killer goes mad as he starts to hear his victim's beating heart.

"That picture is like a Tell-Tale Heart. It's beating louder, louder, louder," Regis said, his voice rising in indignation. "That picture is screaming at him."

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