This
case was investigated by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department. The victim,
Kurt Milliman, had responded to a Craigslist ad which offered the services of a
prostitute in exchange for money. When Milliman arrived at the defendant’s home
on 4320 Doty Road, Woodstock, he met Kimberly Smith, the defendant’s wife. The
two started to have sexual relations, but Kimberly Smith abruptly stopped and
an argument ensued. The defendant then came out of a room where he had been
hiding and shot Kurt Milliman in the back. The defendant then damaged his home,
smashed a window and called the police claiming someone had broken into the
home and attacked his wife.
A
subsequent investigation by the Sheriff’s Department revealed that the
defendant had placed the ad on Craigslist and was “pimping” his wife for
profit. The defendant was interviewed by
detectives and admitted to fabricating the story of the break-in and that he
had been selling his wife for sex on the internet. The case was prosecuted by Michael Combs,
Chief of the Criminal Division of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office,
Patrick Kenneally and Andrew Mueller.
Louis
A. Bianchi, McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that Tim Smith, 28,
formerly of Woodstock, was sentenced to 50 years in the Illinois Department of
Corrections for the offense of First Degree Murder.
This
case was investigated by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department. The victim,
Kurt Milliman, had responded to a Craigslist ad which offered the services of a
prostitute in exchange for money. When Milliman arrived at the defendant’s home
on 4320 Doty Road, Woodstock, he met Kimberly Smith, the defendant’s wife. The
two started to have sexual relations, but Kimberly Smith abruptly stopped and
an argument ensued. The defendant then came out of a room where he had been
hiding and shot Kurt Milliman in the back. The defendant then damaged his home,
smashed a window and called the police claiming someone had broken into the
home and attacked his wife.
A
subsequent investigation by the Sheriff’s Department revealed that the
defendant had placed the ad on Craigslist and was “pimping” his wife for
profit. The defendant was interviewed by
detectives and admitted to fabricating the story of the break-in and that he
had been selling his wife for sex on the internet. The case was prosecuted by Michael Combs,
Chief of the Criminal Division of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office,
Patrick Kenneally and Andrew Mueller.
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