Oct. 14 (Thurs)
Noon NIU student Antinette Toni Keller, an 18-year-old freshman from Plainfield studying art, tells friends she is going for a walk in the wooded area known as Prairie Park. It is believed she had her camera and some art supplies with her.
Oct. 15 (Fri)
6:09 p.m. A friend reports Keller missing to NIU Police. Authorities begin interviewing her family and friends and searching on campus. A nationwide all-points bulletin is issued.
9 p.m. NIU Police are out in Prairie Park looking for Keller.
Oct. 16 (Sat)
6 a.m. Police resume their search for Keller.
1 p.m. Police bring in canines to help search for Keller.
2:48 p.m. NIU posts an alert to its website about Keller.
Oct. 17 (Sun)
Police continue to search for Keller on foot and using canines.
Oct 18 (Mon)
Police continue to search for Keller on foot and using canines.
Oct. 19 (Tue)
NIU Police say they have suspended ground search operations, saying the area had been thoroughly covered. They also told members of the community to not conduct their own searches.
Media begin reporting that a dorm key belonging to Keller is found in the Prairie Park area. NIU Police say they did not release that detail. Roger Keller later tells the media that his daughter lost a dorm key in the woods a few weeks ago and police arent sure which key was found.
2 p.m. NIU holds a meeting with students to let them know how they can help with the search for Keller. Times are set up for students to distribute missing person fliers and make buttons and ribbons to raise awareness.
Oct. 20 (Wed)
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children issues an alert for Keller.
5 p.m. The DeKalb County Sheriffs Office receives a call from a motorist who said he may have seen a dazed woman matching Kellers description wandering the area of Nelson Road and Route 38. Police spend four hours looking by foot, air and with canines, but dont find anything.
Oct. 21 (Thurs)
2 p.m. A dive and rescue team from the St. Charles Fire Department arrives in DeKalb to search the Kishwaukee River in Prairie Park.
6:30 p.m. It is announced the DeKalb County Major Case Squad will be taking over as lead investigators into the search for Keller.
Oct. 22 (Fri)
1 p.m. The DeKalb County Major Case Squad holds a news conference at the Farm Bureau and say they are not ruling anything out as to what may what happened to Keller. Police said authorities have ruled out that she may have gone to California.
Police block off a portion of Prairie Park with yellow caution tape and set up a mobile command center near the pedestrian bridge near the Clifford Drive entrance.
Oct. 23 (Sat)
Billy Curl is thought to have been questioned for the first time by LE and also fled DeKalb on this day.
6:45 p.m. A call is heard on a police scanner that authorities are asking for a light tower to be brought to the Prairie Park area. It is set up near the mobile command center.
7 p.m. Police notify the media that a news briefing will be held at 9 p.m. regarding a significant development regarding the Keller investigation.
9:15 p.m. DeKalb Police Chief Bill Feithen says unidentified human remains have been found in Prairie Park and the search for Keller has been reclassified as a death investigation.
9:30 p.m. NIU sends out alerts to the campus community asking students to be careful about their safety and to walk in groups of at least three. They also announce counseling services for students and an innormation hot line.
Oct. 24 (Sun)
DeKalb Police Chief Bill Feithen says he hopes to release additional information about the investigation soon and asks residents to be patient while investigators do their job.
Oct. 25 (Mon)
Federal Bureau of Investigation was consulted
Police became interested in William Curl, a longtime DeKalb resident, after he failed to appear Oct. 25 for a second scheduled interview with police. Feithen said Curl had been interviewed prior to that, but he was not sure of the date.
Oct. 26 (Tues)
11:08AM Press conference announce remains are burned therefore not a viable autopsy. Police have announced the death of Northern Illinois University freshman Antinette Keller is now being investigated as a homicide.
Billy Curl is arrested in Covington-area motel.
http://m.thesttammanynews.com/articles/2010/11/03/news/doc4cd0dcf3d8b23900663004.txt
Oct. 28 (Thur)
6:24PM "Person of Interest" in Custody in Case of Missing NIU Student
10:08PM Chicago Tribune reports law enforcement sources told the Tribune that the man came to the attention of DeKalb police when he told them of a fire in the woods at Prairie Park
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/c...,7541216.story
Oct. 29 (Fri)
Billy Curl arrives back in DeKalb from Louisiana.
8:04PM Press conference announcing Murder charges have been filed against William P Curl.
8:11PM Announcement that search warrant had been executed on Curl's Dekalb residence.
Oct. 30 (Sat)
Initial court appearance
Oct. 31 (Sun)
Meets with public defender via telephone.
Nov. 1 (Mon)
Court appearance pleads not guilty and requests physiological evaluation. Next scheduled court appearance set for November 30th.