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  2. Murder of Karyn Hearn Slover - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Karyn Hearn Slover occurred on September 27, 1996 in Decatur, Illinois, when Karyn Slover, a 23-year-old mother of one, disappeared shortly after leaving her job as an advertising sales representative. Two days later, authorities discovered Slover's dismembered remains, wrapped in plastic bags, in and near Lake Shelbyville.

  3. Timeline of organized crime in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    February 9, 1925 – Johnny Torrio was sentenced by Judge Adam Cliffe to nine months in the Lake County, Illinois, jail, in Waukegan, for being the owner of the Sieben Brewery when it was raided by the authorities. The jail was supposedly chosen by Torrio's lawyers as a facility necessary for Torrio to receive proper medical treatment for ...

  4. Mug shot publishing industry - Wikipedia

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    The owners of mugshot websites have stated their belief that publishing the information can spur tips to Crime Stoppers and deter others from committing crimes for fear of their information being published. [6] Arrest data and photos are public record, and can be accessed through the websites of law enforcement agencies. However, many agencies ...

  5. Suicide of Joe Gliniewicz - Wikipedia

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    His funeral procession from Antioch High School to Fox Lake and back, was 18 miles in length. Thousands of people took to the streets to view the procession and show their support, many of them waving Thin Blue Line and U.S. flags. [21] Then-Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, who attended the funeral, ordered flags to half-staff. [22]

  6. Wrongful conviction of Juan Rivera - Wikipedia

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    After serving 20 years in prison, Rivera filed a federal civil rights case against officials of the city of Waukegan and Lake County for wrongful conviction. He received a US$20 million settlement, at the time the largest-ever settlement for a wrongful conviction in U.S. history.

  7. Charles Albanese - Wikipedia

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    Charles Michael Albanese (June 13, 1937 – September 20, 1995) was an American serial killer who poisoned three relatives with arsenic in McHenry, Illinois, from 1980 to 1981, in order to obtain their inheritance, bank funds, real estate, life insurance payouts and pension proceeds. [1]