Adam Beckerink’s attorneys are arguing to keep several pieces of evidence out of the public eye during his murder trial. The legal battle centers around access to Beckerink’s electronic devices, his mental health intake records when he was processed into Cook County jail, and his personal diaries.
Earlier this year, the Chicago tax attorney pleaded not guilty to nine counts against him including the murder of his 36-year-old wife, Caitlin Tracey, and the concealment of her body. Tracey was found dead at the bottom of a stairwell in Beckerink’s South Loop condo building in October of 2024…