Jeanine Nicarico On February 25, 1983, 10-year-old
Jeanine Nicarico (born July 7, 1972) was abducted in broad daylight from her home in
Naperville, Illinois. Suffering from the flu, Jeanine had been home alone while her parents were at work and her sisters were at school. Her body was found two days later, six miles from her home. She was found to have been raped and beaten to death.
Rolando Cruz, a 20-year-old gang member from
Aurora, became a suspect after offering police false information about the murder in an attempt to claim the $10,000 reward being offered. Soon, police charged Cruz, Alejandro Hernandez (who had accused two others) and Stephen Buckley, with the girl's rape and murder despite limited evidence. The three were tried together by prosecutors. Cruz and Hernandez were convicted in 1985 and sentenced to death; the jury deadlocked on Buckley, and he was not retried.
Donna Schnorr On July 15, 1984, Dugan noticed
Donna Schnorr, a 27-year-old nurse from
Geneva, Illinois, in her car at a stoplight. He followed her and ran her off the road with his car. After getting her out of her car, he beat and raped her. Dugan murdered Schnorr by drowning her in a
quarry. Her body was not found for several weeks. ==Arrest and investigation==