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CHICAGO — A former handyman convicted of killing seven people at a suburban Chicago restaurant has been sentenced to life in prison after jurors decided he shouldn’t go to death row. James Degorski, 37, was convicted last month in the 1993 slayings at Brown’s Chicken and Pasta in Palatine. Two owners and five employees were shot and stabbed and their bodies stacked in a walk-in cooler and freezer.

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