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Stephen B. Small. Stephen Burrell Small (18 March 1947 – 2 September 1987) [1] was a prominent American businessman in Kankakee, Illinois. In 1987, he was kidnapped and held for ransom by Danny Edwards and Nancy Rish. The conditions of his confinement caused him to die of asphyxiation.
Former programming. The 1980s: The Deadliest Decade (2016–17) 1990s: The Deadliest Decade (2018–19) 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (2013–14) A Checklist for Murder (2015) A Crime to Remember (2013–18) A Deadly Dose (2020) A Stranger in My Home (2013–16) An American Murder Mystery (2016–20)
Kankakee ( / ˌkæŋkəˈkiː / KANG-kə-KEE) [3] is a city in and the county seat of Kankakee County, Illinois, United States. [4] Located on the Kankakee River, as of 2020, the city's population was 24,052. [5] Kankakee is a principal city of the Kankakee-Bourbonnais-Bradley Metropolitan Statistical Area. It serves as an anchor city in the ...
Television. "Black Bird" Executive Producer. James Keene is an American author, writer, executive film producer, and businessman. He has written three novels about his experience and his life. In 2022, he released his second book, Black Bird: One Man's Freedom Hides in Another Man's Darkness. It was adapted into the Apple TV+ series Black Bird ...
WKAN. / 41.1355556°N 87.8194444°W / 41.1355556; -87.8194444. WKAN (1320 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Talk/Personality format. Licensed to Kankakee, Illinois, United States. The station is currently owned by STARadio Corporation and features programming from Fox News Radio, Premiere Networks and Westwood One.
Maggie Duly. June 18, 2024 at 9:53 AM. (Kankakee County Sheriff) KANKAKEE, Ill. - A suburban man was arrested Monday in connection to a fatal shooting in Kankakee County the day before. Willie ...
Chastity Wells-Armstrong (born 1971/1972), first African-American to serve as mayor of Kankakee; Hamilton K. Wheeler (August 5, 1848 – July 19, 1918) was an Illinois State Senator and U.S. Representative from Kankakee [circular reference] Herman W. Snow (1836–1914), U.S. representative, Civil War captain, lived and died in Kankakee.
1966–1982. 3+. Serial killer whose first murder in 1966 was of his sister-in-law in Joliet, Illinois. [38] [39] John Wayne Gacy. Norwood Park. 1972–1978. 33-45. Serial killer and rapist, also known as the "Killer Clown", who killed at least 33 young men and boys.