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Raymond
Lee STEWART
Robberies
In one week, Raymond Lee Stewart went on a
killing spree that left four people dead in Rockford, Illinois and
two people dead in Beloit, Wisconsin. The murders terrified both
communities. He was captured with the help of an F.B.I. profiler.
Just when Rockford and Beloit residents thought
it was safe to go out again, Raymond Lee Stewart made a daring
escape from jail. Once again, the community was terrified. He was
re-captured after a two hour manhunt.
By Ray Quintanilla and Eric Zorn -
Chicago Tribune
Wednesday, September 18, 1996
Stewart, 44, of
Rockford, was pronounced dead at 12:30
a.m. Wednesday, moments after he was
administered a lethal injection by
authorities at Stateville Correctional
Center. He was the eighth person to be
executed in Illinois since the state
reinstituted the death penalty in 1977.
"Hello to everyone.
May you all have peace because of this.
May my victims' families have peace,"
Stewart said as he lay on a gurney in
the death chamber just before the
execution began.
Late Tuesday, as the
visitors left and the time grew closer
to his execution, Stewart grew
reflective.
The execution was
scheduled more than 15 years after
Stewart's weeklong killing spree in
January and February 1981.
The Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel
Feb 21,
1999
"We had no evidence, no
witnesses and no leads, and then the
killings stopped as suddenly as they started,"
said Lt. Dan Gray, commander of detectives
with the Rockford Police Department and an
investigator on the case at the time.