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Michael Alfonso – Rapist and murderer, featured on ''
America's Most Wanted, I (Almost) Got Away with It and Unsolved Mysteries'' when he was listed on the
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. •
Basil Banghart – Convicted of the hoax kidnapping of
John Factor, served 20 years before being declared innocent and freed. •
Robert Crimo III – Perpetrator of the
2022 Highland Park parade shooting. •
Floyd Cummings – Served 12 years for murder and later became a noted professional boxer, tying in a fight with
Joe Frazier. •
Joseph Czuba – Perpetrator of the
murder of Wadea al-Fayoume in 2023. •
James Degorski and Juan Luna – The perpetrators of the Brown's Chicken massacre. •
Martin James Durkin – First person to kill a federal agent in the line of duty. •
James Files – Sentenced to 50 years for the attempted murder of two policemen, originally at Stateville before being transferred to Danville Correctional Center. Later made false claims of being involved in the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy. • Cory Gregory – One of the
murderers of Adrianne Reynolds. •
Jordan Hill – One of the four participants in the 2017
Chicago Torture Incident of a mentally disabled man that was captured on Facebook live. •
William Heirens – Convicted of three murders in 1946, referred to in media as The Lipstick Killer. Transferred to Vienna Correctional Center in 1975 and later Dixon Correctional Center. •
Larry Hoover – Founder of the
Gangster Disciples street gang. Transferred to
ADX Florence in 1997. •
Mose Jefferson – Convicted of robbery and served 9 months in 1967. Later became a field lieutenant in the Illinois Democratic Party and in 2009 was convicted of bribery in New Orleans. •
Nathan Leopold – Transferred from
Joliet. Half of the infamous 1924
Leopold and Loeb case. Founded the Stateville Correspondence School with Richard Loeb. •
Richard Loeb – Transferred from
Joliet and killed by another inmate. Other half of the infamous 1924
Leopold and Loeb case. Founded the Stateville Correspondence School with Nathan Leopold. •
Paul Modrowski – Convicted February 17, 1995 of first degree murder of Dean Fawcett. •
Richard Speck – Convicted April 15, 1967 of murdering eight women. •
Edward Spreitzer – Convicted April 2, 1984 for his participation in the murders of an estimated 18 women at the hands of a satanic cult known as the Chicago Ripper Crew. He was formally given the death penalty on March 20, 1986. Governor
George Ryan granted him clemency in 2003. After 17 years on death row, his sentence was reduced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. •
Guy Strait – Gay civil rights activist and child pornographer. •
Roger Touhy – Mob boss and bootlegger. •
Amos Yee – Singaporean blogger imprisoned for child pornography charges.
Executed •
Charles Walker – Double murderer who was executed in 1990 after waiving his appeals. He became the first person to be executed in Illinois since 1962. •
John Wayne Gacy – Serial killer and rapist convicted in 1980 of the murders and rapes of 33 boys and young men. Transferred from the Menard Correctional Center to Stateville Correctional Center for
execution by lethal injection on May 9, 1994, and declared dead at 12:58 a.m. the following morning. Gacy was the first person involuntarily executed in Illinois since 1962. •
Hernando Williams and James Free, both executed on March 22, 1995 for separate murder cases; the first and only double execution conducted on the same date in Illinois in the modern era. Williams was found guilty of the 1978 rape and murder of Linda Goldstone while Free was found guilty of the 1978 rape and murder of Bonnie Serpico. •
Charles Albanese – Serial killer who poisoned three relatives with arsenic to obtain their inheritance. Executed in 1995. •
Girvies Davis – Serial killer who killed at least four people during robberies. Executed in 1995. Davis's younger accomplice, Richard Holman, is serving a life sentence, avoiding execution since he was a month shy of turning 18. •
Raymond Lee Stewart – Spree killer who killed six people. Executed in 1996. == Further information ==