Quentin Tillison’s family had been waiting nearly six years for a verdict in the case of a Glendale Heights man accused of fatally shooting Tillison in the parking lot outside a Schaumburg Walgreens. On Friday, they heard it: Oliver Rhone was found guilty of second-degree murder.
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