Nichole Owens’ Opposition to McHenry County Serial Killer Mark Smith’s Parole

This is a continuation of Nichole Owens’ statement in opposition to paroling McHenry County serial killer Mark Smith. (You can find the first part here. ) Owens serves as Chief of the Criminal Division.

On the evening of the murder, Jean Ann’s parents became worried when she didn’t return home from studying for finals at a friend’s house.

Like Jean, the search for Jean Ann began that night.

Inmate Smith feigned concern for Jean Ann and assisted law enforcement with their search for her.

Inmate Smith found Jean Ann’s body floating near the shore of a small lake. He knew where to find her because that is where he discarded her corpse.

Jean Ann had been viciously beaten and strangled with her own bra.

Her nose and jaw were broken. Her liver was lacerated. Her vagina was violently torn with the neck of a beer bottle.

Inmate Smith readily admitted these disturbing facts without compassion for Jean Ann or remorse for his actions.

Actions which have affected the lives of so many…today Jean Ann’s niece, a young lady who never knew her, appears today, speaking on her behalf.

These horrific facts are difficult to hear; however, it is necessary that none of us forget how dangerous this confessed serial killer truly is and it is important that we realize that this cold-blooded killer is completely and utterly incapable of rehabilitation.

He is devoid of remorse or compassion, callously stating to a former State’s Attorney, that “everyone has to die sometime.”

It is particularly difficult for the family members of these two lovely women, every three years, to revisit the horror and grief that Inmate Smith reaped upon them.

He has outlived many of those who cared for and loved his innocent victims.

But as difficult as it is for them, they are here, once again, protesting his release and heart-felt letters by family members who have passed remain, attached to our petition, for your consideration.

As Jean Bianchi’s deceased mother pointed out in one of her letters,

“I speak from experience when I say a family of the victim is NEVER the same after such a death of a loved one. Emotional, mental suffering still continues for each one of us.

“The sentence of grief for the families of the murder victim is a life sentence.

“It cannot be commuted and parole is not possible.”

Jean Bianchi and Jean Ann Lingenfelter were but two of at least twelve victims Inmate Smith admitted to raping and murdering.

His victims were not human beings to him.

Abducting them, raping them, murdering them, that was sport to Inmate Smith.

We have attached a copy of the book “Legally Sane” to our petition for your consideration. On page 63, Smith states,

“It was sort of like the so-called ecstasy of the hunt must be for animals, only I’m just a little bit above the hunt in snatching girls.”

Dr. Joseph Wepman, a psychologist who examined Inmate Smith years ago stated,

“Mark Alan Smith is always adapting, changing his story or his coloration to suit the circumstances. He will, no doubt, come up for parole within our lifetime, and he will look and sound like a repentant and rehabilitated sinner.

“That would be like giving a driver’s license to somebody who is blind and I don’t want to be on the road when he’s driving the car.

“Don’t let him out. He should remain in Stateville for the rest of his life.”

The McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office vehemently opposes the release of Mark Smith from the Illinois Department of Corrections.

In support of our petition, an addendum is attached containing 18 pages of protests to the inmate’s release from the families of his victim; 50 pages of letters and petitions from citizens opposing parole; 12 pages of crime scene photos of the Bianchi and Lingenfelter murders; 25 pages of autopsy reports of Jean Bianchi and Jean Ann Lingenfelter; and a copy of the book “Legally Sane.”

The inmate has been sentenced consecutively to a total of 500 years in the Department of Corrections for his horrific crimes against three innocent, unsuspecting, and defenseless women.

The inmate agreed to this sentence.

He has yet to serve even 10% of it.

Allowing the release of this inmate would deprecate the seriousness of his offenses, endanger the community, and serve as an outrageous injustice to the families of the victims who continue to suffer, thirty-eight years after the deaths of their loved ones.

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The photograph is of Nichole Owens, the Chief of the Criminal Division of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office. You see the cover of the book “Legally Sane” next. Finally, what Mark Smith looks like now.

For those wishing to communicate to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board should send letters about inmate Mark Smith, the address is 319 E. Madison, Suite A, Springfield, IL 62701. Be sure to include Smith’s inmate number: C10587.


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Nichole Owens’ Opposition to McHenry County Serial Killer Mark Smith’s Parole — 6 Comments

  1. please send any and all information to the email address.

    I am the Chairman of the Illinois Prisoner Review Board.

    I am scheduled to interview inmate Smith.

    Thank you

    Adam P. Monreal
    Chairman.

  2. My granddaughter’s live in Illinois, and I was a resident of McHenry County when these murders happened.

    Please never let this monster out of jail, for human he is not.

    I am concerned because one of my granddaughters is on the autistic spectrum and there are more women and girls like her out there.

    If you let him loose you fail these innocents.

    Let him serve his entire sentence with the same lack of mercy that he gave his victims.

    None.

    Do not give him parole.

  3. I went to school with Mark Smith in Mchenry Illinois.

    One of our friends was his girlfriend at a point in time.

    She would come to school with bruises and when asked she would say her and Mark were rough housing and shirkef it off ad play.

    Thankfully, this girls parents saw something and the relationship with Mark was cut off.

    If I had seen Mark hitchhiking I probably would have picked him up and I cringe with fear just thinking of the possibilities.

    For the life of me I can’t figure out how a person such as Mark could be awarded a possible parole after being found guilty to these horrible atrocities that he confessed to.

    No way in Hell could this man be trusted in any society and any man or woman who would let this monster free couldnt ever be trusted again either.

    It would be another injustice to all of his victims and to their many family members who more than likely are still living with their life sentences of knowing their loved ones were brutally murdered by this mental monster.

  4. Barbara, wasn’t there a book written about Smith. I think Hal McKinney wrote it. Contact Cal and ask him.

  5. The book is referenced above. The title is “Legally Sane” by Jon K. Hahn (Author), Harold C. McKenney (Author). I was able to get a copy from the public library via interlibrary loan.

  6. I knew Jean Ann, she was a class mate and friend. She was bright, bubbly, funny and full of promise.

    Mark was a creepy evil person who hurt people in many ways and enjoyed it. Whether it was cruel comments or embarrassing someone, his eyes would sparkle and the joy on his face at causing pain, any kind of pain was terrifying.

    I remember him at a party talking about taking a stray dog and torturing it to death slowly. Again eyes sparkling and a huge smile, laughing.

    He murdered one of his victims at work, hid the body and went right back to work.

    He murdered Jean Ann and went out with others to search for her and “found” her just hours after he savagely murdered her.

    Appearing “normal” because his horrific brutality was so normal to him it left him unaffected.

    This creature may look human, but that is where it ends. He is a sick, sadistic monster who CAN NOT be allowed to walk among us.

    He is a worse predator than any wild animal. He kills for the joy it brings him to watch the suffering.

    I remember how devastated Jean Ann’s family was, The way their health deteriorated and the early deaths, I have no doubt were all part of this.

    Mark killed them as surely as he killed Jean Ann.

    The fact that he stabbed the toddler next store when he was six, beat up his girlfriend from school and murdered 12 women that we know of seems to indicate that this is his innate nature.

    I think it states strongly that he can not be rehabilitated.

    He was a born mutation of a human with none of the attributes that makes us human.

    Many people thought he was a nice guy. He was a chameleon adapting to fit in and be what he wanted you to think he was. This makes him even more dangerous.

    I suggest that anyone who votes for his parole be subjected to having Mark live with them the first year he is out.

    You should suffer what you inflict on the people he will come into contact with. That is only fair.

    If you don’t want him down the hall from your children then you must keep ours safe from him as well.

    He will appear before you, charming, reformed, humble, remorseful….

    He will be convincing.

    Just look at him and try to imagine the real Mark.

    The one each of those women saw as he choked the life out of them.

    That is who you would release.

    Please keep this savage predator in a cage where he belongs to keep us safe.

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