The Disappearance of Lisa Stebic : An Anthology of True Crime

Lisa Stebic was an attractive mother of two when she inexplicably went missing in Plainfield, Illinois in April of 2007. When the police received the call about Lisa's disappearance, this sparked immediate questions, with the biggest one at the time being why Craig was not the one who reported his wife missing. A background check revealed that Craig was a former private investigator, and that there were two reports on file regarding his run-ins with the law. The first report dated back to October 8, 1995, when Craig and his father were arrested for possible illegal hunting. There was fresh blood on Craig's truck, but there were no animals found. Police at the time believed that the animals were hidden in one of the hundreds of mining pits in Iron County, Michigan. Craig was charged with two felony counts of unlawful use of a weapon after he was stopped just after 9 a.m. about 1000 yards from a school. Police recovered a 10-gauge double barrel shotgun, a .44 magnum pistol, a Ruger, and an AK-47 semiautomatic assault rifle from Craig's Toyota pickup truck. He was also charged with 4 misdemeanor counts of unlawful use of a weapon, operating an unsafe motor vehicle, and driving while his license was revoked. Reports state that Craig was arrested two more times in Iron County - once in 1994 after he was caught with two undersized bass, and in 2004 for using someone else's kill to tag a big game animal. He paid $80 and $189 in fines respectively. Police in Iron County believed that Craig had been involved in poaching in Illinois as well, but there was never any evidence uncovered to build a case against him.But what happened to Lisa Stebic?

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The Disappearance of Lisa Stebic : An Anthology of True Crime

Lisa Stebic was an attractive mother of two when she inexplicably went missing in Plainfield, Illinois in April of 2007. When the police received the call about Lisa's disappearance, this sparked immediate questions, with the biggest one at the time being why Craig was not the one who reported his wife missing. A background check revealed that Craig was a former private investigator, and that there were two reports on file regarding his run-ins with the law. The first report dated back to October 8, 1995, when Craig and his father were arrested for possible illegal hunting. There was fresh blood on Craig's truck, but there were no animals found. Police at the time believed that the animals were hidden in one of the hundreds of mining pits in Iron County, Michigan. Craig was charged with two felony counts of unlawful use of a weapon after he was stopped just after 9 a.m. about 1000 yards from a school. Police recovered a 10-gauge double barrel shotgun, a .44 magnum pistol, a Ruger, and an AK-47 semiautomatic assault rifle from Craig's Toyota pickup truck. He was also charged with 4 misdemeanor counts of unlawful use of a weapon, operating an unsafe motor vehicle, and driving while his license was revoked. Reports state that Craig was arrested two more times in Iron County - once in 1994 after he was caught with two undersized bass, and in 2004 for using someone else's kill to tag a big game animal. He paid $80 and $189 in fines respectively. Police in Iron County believed that Craig had been involved in poaching in Illinois as well, but there was never any evidence uncovered to build a case against him.But what happened to Lisa Stebic?

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The Disappearance of Lisa Stebic : An Anthology of True Crime

The Disappearance of Lisa Stebic : An Anthology of True Crime

by Ruth Kanton
The Disappearance of Lisa Stebic : An Anthology of True Crime

The Disappearance of Lisa Stebic : An Anthology of True Crime

by Ruth Kanton

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Lisa Stebic was an attractive mother of two when she inexplicably went missing in Plainfield, Illinois in April of 2007. When the police received the call about Lisa's disappearance, this sparked immediate questions, with the biggest one at the time being why Craig was not the one who reported his wife missing. A background check revealed that Craig was a former private investigator, and that there were two reports on file regarding his run-ins with the law. The first report dated back to October 8, 1995, when Craig and his father were arrested for possible illegal hunting. There was fresh blood on Craig's truck, but there were no animals found. Police at the time believed that the animals were hidden in one of the hundreds of mining pits in Iron County, Michigan. Craig was charged with two felony counts of unlawful use of a weapon after he was stopped just after 9 a.m. about 1000 yards from a school. Police recovered a 10-gauge double barrel shotgun, a .44 magnum pistol, a Ruger, and an AK-47 semiautomatic assault rifle from Craig's Toyota pickup truck. He was also charged with 4 misdemeanor counts of unlawful use of a weapon, operating an unsafe motor vehicle, and driving while his license was revoked. Reports state that Craig was arrested two more times in Iron County - once in 1994 after he was caught with two undersized bass, and in 2004 for using someone else's kill to tag a big game animal. He paid $80 and $189 in fines respectively. Police in Iron County believed that Craig had been involved in poaching in Illinois as well, but there was never any evidence uncovered to build a case against him.But what happened to Lisa Stebic?


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BN ID: 2940165663734
Publisher: Trellis Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/26/2021
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