Man pleads guilty to strangling wife in Bartlett

SHARE Man pleads guilty to strangling wife in Bartlett
gavel7_e1555607794440.jpg

Sun-Times file photo

A northwest suburban man has pleaded guilty to strangling his wife nearly two years ago at their Bartlett home.

Carlo Madonia, 60, entered a guilty plea Monday to second-degree murder in the death of his wife, Nancy Madonia, according to a statement from the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office.

“This morning, Mr. Madonia accepted responsibility for the murder of his wife,” DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin said in the statement. “This is an extremely sad case and it is my hope that Nancy’s surviving family and friends may begin to find some measure of closure knowing that the man responsible for her death has taken responsibility.”

Carlo Madonia | DuPage County state’s attorney’s office

Carlo Madonia | DuPage County state’s attorney’s office

At some point on May 31, 2017, the couple got into an argument that turned physical when Carlo Madonia strangled his wife, prosecutors said.

Bartlett police were called at 10:25 a.m. and arrived at the home in the 200 block of Lido Trail and arrived to find Carlo Madonia in the kitchen with blood on his hands, prosecutors and police said. They found 58-year-old Nancy Madonia’s body upstairs.

Carlo Madonia has remained in custody on $3 million bail since June 2, 2017, the state’s attorney’s office said. His next court date was set for June 4 for a pre-sentencing report, with sentencing scheduled for June 19.

Read more on crime, and track the city’s homicides.

The Latest
The critically acclaimed, revamped production of the musical propelled the Goodman’s 12 wins at the awards recognizing excellence in Chicago Equity theater productions. Teatro Vista’s “Dream King” earned eight awards.
A state suit accuses the ex-president and his firm of deceiving banks, insurers and others by misstating his wealth for years in statements. He denies wrongdoing.
This is the first time in more than 100 years that a lawmaker has moved to force a vote using the legislative maneuver to remove a House speaker.
Some are happy to offer a ladder to new arrivals. Others decry the lack of services for locals. About 400 migrants could move into an area shelter as soon as Tuesday.