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
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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
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
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
This is the fourth and final portion of Tom Lingenfelter’s letter to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board asking that Mark Smith, the man who strangled his sister, not be released early from his 500-year sentence for his admitted multiple murders. … Continue reading
This is the fourth and final portion of Tom Lingenfelter’s letter to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board asking that Mark Smith, the man who strangled his sister, not be released early from his 500-year sentence for his admitted multiple murders. … Continue reading
This is the third segment of a letter that Tom Lingenfelter sent to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board requesting that Mark Smith, his sister’s murderer, not be released from Pontiac. Smith, by the way, has the following tattoos, according to … Continue reading
This is the third segment of a letter that Tom Lingenfelter sent to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board requesting that Mark Smith, his sister’s murderer, not be released from Pontiac. Smith, by the way, has the following tattoos, according to … Continue reading
Yesterday the first part of murder victim Jean Ann Lingenfelter’s borther’s plea that serial killer Mark Smith, a notorious product of McHenry County, should serve more than 10% of his 500-year sentence. Here is the second part of Tom Lingenfelter’s … Continue reading
Yesterday the first part of murder victim Jean Ann Lingenfelter’s borther’s plea that serial killer Mark Smith, a notorious product of McHenry County, should serve more than 10% of his 500-year sentence. Here is the second part of Tom Lingenfelter’s … Continue reading
McHenry County’s infamous serial killer, Mark Smith, is trying to get out of jail. Every three years he is eligible to apply for parole for his 1970-era murders. One was Jean Ann Lingenfelter. Because it deserves to be accessible by … Continue reading
McHenry County’s infamous serial killer, Mark Smith, is trying to get out of jail. Every three years he is eligible to apply for parole for his 1970-era murders. One was Jean Ann Lingenfelter. Because it deserves to be accessible by … Continue reading
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, … Continue reading
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, … Continue reading
I’m a bit late on publishing this statement, but since has appeared no where else and since Nichole Owens did such a splendid job arguing why mass murder Mark Smith should not be let out on the street, I’m putting … Continue reading
I’m a bit late on publishing this statement, but since has appeared no where else and since Nichole Owens did such a splendid job arguing why mass murder Mark Smith should not be let out on the street, I’m putting … Continue reading