Grand jury returns first-degree murder indictment for suspect in deadly Fox River boat crash

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Friday, August 21, 2026 4:17PM
Grand jury returns murder indictment in Fox River boat crash case
A grand jury returned a first-degree murder indictment on Thursday in the deadly Fox River boat crash case.

MCHENRY, Ill. (WLS) -- A grand jury returned a first-degree murder indictment on Thursday in the deadly Fox River boat crash case, according to the McHenry County State's Attorney's Office.

Prosecutors allege Richard Stevenson, a 45-year-old Lisle man, was operating a 30-foot pontoon boat under the influence of alcohol at 80 miles per hour before striking another boat near the 1800-block of South Fernwood Lane in McHenry on July 25.

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The crash killed 48-year-old Magdalena Jablonska, of Des Plaines. She was a U.S. Marine veteran. Her fiancé, Alan Telmini, survived the collision and is still recovering.

Jablonska's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

The bill of indictment charges Stevenson with first-degree murder, four additional charges of aggravated driving under the influence, and four additional charges of operating a watercraft under the influence.

Stevenson, who has a history of DUI offenses, was arraigned on the indictment during his Friday morning hearing and is due back in court for a status hearing on Sept. 23.

He remains detained in the McHenry County Jail pending trial.

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