Part 3 – Shannon Lingenfelter’s Reasons for Keeping Serial Killer Mark Smith Behind Bars

Today, we reprint the third and final part of Shannon (Lingenfelter) Fazekas’ plea to the Illinois Parole Board to keep McHenry County’s most notorious killer behind bars. “My grandfather, Mr. Bill Lingenfelter, is the STRONGEST man I have ever met. … Continue reading

Part 3 – Shannon Lingenfelter’s Reasons for Keeping Serial Killer Mark Smith Behind Bars

Today, we reprint the third and final part of Shannon (Lingenfelter) Fazekas’ plea to the Illinois Parole Board to keep McHenry County’s most notorious killer behind bars. “My grandfather, Mr. Bill Lingenfelter, is the STRONGEST man I have ever met. … Continue reading

Part 2 – Shannon Lingenfelter’s Reasons for Keeping Serial Killer Mark Smith Behind Bars

This is the second part of Shannon (Lingenfelter) Fazekas’ letter to the Illinois Parole Board opposing the release of multiple murderer Mark Smith. “After all these years and finally knowing what happened to her and to the family the night … Continue reading

Part 2 – Shannon Lingenfelter’s Reasons for Keeping Serial Killer Mark Smith Behind Bars

This is the second part of Shannon (Lingenfelter) Fazekas’ letter to the Illinois Parole Board opposing the release of multiple murderer Mark Smith. “After all these years and finally knowing what happened to her and to the family the night … Continue reading

Part 1 – Shannon Lingenfelter’s Reasons for Keeping Serial Killer Mark Smith Behind Bars

McHenry County has its infamous serial murderer—Mark Smith. He comes up for parole from his 500-year sentence every three years. McHenry County State’s Attorney Chief of Criminal Prosecution Nichole Owens testified that he should be kept in prison last month. … Continue reading

Part 1 – Shannon Lingenfelter’s Reasons for Keeping Serial Killer Mark Smith Behind Bars

McHenry County has its infamous serial murderer—Mark Smith. He comes up for parole from his 500-year sentence every three years. McHenry County State’s Attorney Chief of Criminal Prosecution Nichole Owens testified that he should be kept in prison last month. … Continue reading