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Milton Johnson (born May 15, 1950), known as The Weekend Murderer, is an American serial killer and mass murderer who is believed to have committed up to 14 murders that occurred in Will County, Illinois during the summer of 1983. [2] Two of the victims were police officers.
Crimo video confession admissible A judge has ruled that a video confession given by the man accused of shooting and killing seven people at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park two years ...
Body-camera footage showing the fatal police shooting of Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman who had called 911 for help, was released Monday in a case that has led to murder charges against a ...
Just four years ago, the nearby Lisle Police Department solved the case of another murder—the 1976 slaying of Pamela Maurer, a 16-year-old girl who left her home to go get a soft drink. The next ...
Raymond Lee Stewart (January 21, 1952 – September 18, 1996) was an American robber and spree killer who murdered six people during a week-long rampage in Rockford, Illinois and Beloit, Wisconsin in 1981. Stewart was sentenced to death for the murders he committed in Illinois and was executed in 1996 at Stateville Correctional Center. [1]
Gander Lake is seen in the background from the site of the Arrow Air Disaster of 1985. On August 4, 2002, Nelson Hart drove his twin daughters, Karen and Krista, to Gander Lake, while his wife Jennifer showered and got ready for the family to attend the annual civic holiday, Gander Day, a local celebration that coincides with Gander's Festival of Flight celebrations. [5]
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Paul Modrowski (born November 30, 1974) is an American man who was convicted of the 1992 murder of Dean Fawcett in Barrington, Illinois. The case was highly publicised in the Chicago area due to the dismemberment of Fawcett's body. Modrowski, 18 years old at the time, received a life sentence while his co-defendant Robert Faraci was found not ...