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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1983, p. 43

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THURS. 9-6, SATURDAY 9-5 WOODSTOCK ' m-1440 Testimony begins in Riley murder trial SECTION 2 -PAGE 21 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER*, By AiMda Burden Shaw free Press Service Testimony In the Larry Riley murder triid Thursday revealed that prior to Richard Lehman's death on an feoifttfd road near Harvard in the early morning hours of April 24, be had given Riley $100 and bad about $200 dollars in his pockets. Later testimony from the arresting officer showed about the same amount of money and the victim's driver's license was tou ̂ Jn^RUey'i pockets after Riley, 24, 7201 Road,Harvard, for the murder of Lehman, 21, of Harvard. The trial, presided over by Judge Henry L. Cowlin in 19th Judicial Circuit Court, •tarted Monday with Jury usssfesfeas he and the victim went out to Schultz Road to have some beers and that two men arrived at the scene. Lehmari was then at­ tacked with a tire iron while was being chased, ac- g to testimony. Dr. Helen Young, a forensic pathologist, testified Wednesday that, according to her expert opinion, the 30 stab wounds inflicted on the victim's body could not have been caused by a tire iron. Thursday, Assistant State's Attorney Harvard P Gary Pack called H Lt. Ronald I The classified advertising pages of today's McHenry Plaindealer have a new format, expanded to include private party and commercial "line ads'* from nearly all of the Shaw Free Press newspapers. The McHenry Plaindealer publisher, Thomas Miller, said: "We know, from reader's comments, that the î̂ H advertising pages are one of the best read sections of the newspaper, and now we're able to oner an expanded package that should really be a benefit to the readers. In order to accommodate the increased volume, we've had to change some deadlines, but we've also expanded the area and lowered the advertising rates for the com- Miller con- "We're really excited about this new concept and I feel confident that our readers will share this enthusiasm." The McHenry Plaindealer Ivate party and commercial Smith to Smith was the at the scene. He responded to a 1 a.m. report Of a battery in progress, called in by a couple who pnlscd the Road incident and allegedly observed Riley attempting to move Leh­ man's body from the roadway. Smith said be parked his car behind the fifN1#" vehicle and, when cautiously walking toward it. he simultaneously saw the victim in the car and Riley standing by the passenger door of it. According to Smith's testimony, as be approached' iashman vehicle, be what was going on and said: "Look what those-- to my friend." Smith said he was going to give first aid to the victim, but found no pulse and no breathing. He said he did not know victim had sustained mul stab wounds because Riley told Mm TAwii waa atta< with a tire iron. Rather than move the victim, Smith said be summoned the reecue equa&. Smith testified that argued with him several about moving the body defendant, Smith said, * the officer to take Lehman to " in his police car. Sgt. Charles Terrell test&ed that he arrived •HPS , . at the location on 8chultz Road just prior to 1:90 a.m. and within three or four mtmies arrested RUey on a charge of murder. . Terrell said he did not know how the victim died, did not see a weapon, bat because of statements by the couple who passed the scene and the suspicious naggfe of the attack, he suspected Riley of murder. The offieer'sald Riley was handcuffed and placed in his police car. Tefied testified that a short time later, Riley ap­ peared to sleep in the back seat of the squad QBT While he drove it to the starJCTs office in Woodstock. Observed blood int's clothing. end «l>ff frmnn Terrell on J the boots and and general Crime of the Week This week Crime Stoppers is seeking information on an in­ cident of vandalism that resulted in 82,000 in damage to a Crystal Lake business secret numbers to anony police said were found in Riley's pockets. Approximately $290 in currency waa also found in Riley's pockets, according to police. Public Defender Frank Rhode complained to the court Terrell waa not being cooperative infcis answers to the defense questions under cross- camfnation. However, Terrell to his y about on the held in ion $500,090 Sometime between Sept. 12 and Sept. 26, six windows were out at the Corporate Corner office building located at Rt. 14 and Woodstock St. in Crystal Lake. The damage was discovered Sept. 26. Police investigators, believe the weapon used was anlrir rifle firing if.B.'s or pellets. The six windows destroyed were on the east and south sides of the building. Crime Stoppers needs the help of the public to catch the person responsible for this thoughtless damage. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up jo $1,000 for in­ formation lwwh to the arrest and filing of criminal charges against offenders. Anyone with information about this costly vandalsim is asked to call Crime Stopper; at (815) 459- 4800. All callers remain anonymous - one never needs to give a name callers who provide liters structed to call back www !T formation. 'Callers are intervals to find ouf tfafry suspects ha ve been arreeted ak a result of the confidential In­ formation given. rime 450-4800 If there are arrests, the Ciinfc i board of directors to determine an propriate reward. A meeting is then arranged to make the cash reward payment. Anonymous callers to Crlnfc Stoppers do not have to appear in court. OWKNS-i (>K\1\ ( ; Tub/Shower

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