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  • Bill Shatner poses for a portrait with Aurora Police Officer and veteran Ron Hinterlong before kicking off an 8-day American Legion Riders ride from Aurora, Ill. to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Army veteran Debbie Vickel, who is a two Blue Star mother, and Navy veteran Rodney Herring enjoy the morning before the Rivet bike is unveiled. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Vietnam veteran Rodney Herring prepares for the long ride to Los Angeles. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Vietnam veteran Rodney Herring is the tailgunner for Bill Shatner's ride to Los Angeles. He's responsible for bringing up the end of the caravan. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Vietnam veteran Rodney Herring prepares for the long ride to Los Angeles. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Army veteran Debbie Vickel, who is a two Blue Star mother, enjoys the morning before the Rivet bike is unveiled. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner speaks with Vietnam veteran Rodney Herring, at left, before the Rivet bike was unveiled. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Abbey Sirotek, the daughter of American Wrench designer and owner Kevin Sirotek, pictured at center left, touches the Rivet bike. Also pictured are Bill Shatner, at center right, and his wife Elizabeth Shatner. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner speaks to the crowd alongside Kevin Sirotek, a designer and owner of American Wrench, shortly after Shatner hopped into the Rivet bike. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Rider Rodney Herring poses for a portrait. American Legion Riders kics off an 8-day ride with The American Legion and Bill Shatner on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • American Legion Riders kics off an 8-day ride with The American Legion and Bill Shatner on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Rider and veteran Debbie Vickel poses for a portrait. American Legion Riders kics off an 8-day ride with The American Legion and Bill Shatner on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • A local American Legion Rider supports his post. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner speaks to media before unveiling the Rivet bike. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
    062315_Shatner_04.jpg
  • Bill Shatner speaks to the crowd alongside Kevin Sirotek, a designer and owner of American Wrench, shortly after Shatner hopped into the Rivet bike. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
    062315_Shatner_01.jpg
  • Bill Shatner speaks to the crowd alongside Kevin Sirotek, a designer and owner of American Wrench, shortly after Shatner hopped into the Rivet bike. Bill Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Scott Miller, at center, and Kevin Sirotek, a designer and owner of American Wrench, join in a prayer with Bill Shatner, at right, moments before kicking off an 8-day American Legion Riders ride from Aurora, Ill. to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Scott Miller, at left, and Bill Sloan enjoy a light moment before kicking off an 8-day American Legion Riders ride with Bill Shatner in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Army veteran Debbie Vickel is at center in back. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner talks with other riders, including Debbie Vickel, at left, and Bill Sloan, at right, at the American Wrench shop outside of Chicago. Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Bill Shatner talks with other riders, including Debbie Vickel at center, at the American Wrench shop outside of Chicago. Shatner kicks off an 8 day ride with The American Legion on the Rivet bike, built by American Wrench in Aurora, Ill. on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Navy veteran Rodney Herring hands actor Bill Shatner a cloth for his glasses before they and The American Legion take off on an 8-day road trip from Chicago to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Army veteran Debbie Vickel, who is a two Blue Star mother, and Navy veteran Rodney Herring hug before kicking off an 8 day ride with actor Bill Shatner and The American Legion on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Actor Bill Shatner and The American Legion take off on an 8-day motorcycle ride from Chicago to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Navy veteran Rodney Herring is ready to hit the road on an 8 day ride with actor Bill Shatner and The American Legion on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Actor Bill Shatner talks with a documentary film crew as they make their way on an 8-day ride with The American Legion from a Chicago suburb to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • At left, Army veteran Debbie Vickel, who is a two Blue Star mother, helps lead a crew of motorcyclists, including actor Bill Shatner, at center, as they make their way on an 8-day ride with The American Legion from a Chicago suburb to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Photo by Alyssa Schukar.
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Tyler Turdici, an associate pastor of the Oasis Bible Church, preaches to the residents at the Wayside Cross Ministries chapel in Aurora<br />
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Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Tyler Turdici, an associate pastor of the Oasis Bible Church, preaches to the residents at the Wayside Cross Ministries chapel in Aurora<br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Bibles are found through Wayside Cross Ministries near downtown Aurora. <br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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A game of chess stands in a common area for men living at Wayside Cross Ministries near downtown Aurora. <br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Wayside Cross Ministries stands near downtown Aurora. Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Wayside Cross Ministries stands near downtown Aurora. Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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A statuette portraying Jesus lifting a man is on display in the entryway to Wayside Cross Ministries near downtown Aurora. Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Wayside Cross Ministries stands near downtown Aurora. Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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Wayside Cross Ministries stands near downtown Aurora. Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
Bibles are found through Wayside Cross Ministries near downtown Aurora. <br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
Bibles and Christian literature are found through Wayside Cross Ministries near downtown Aurora. <br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
A game of chess stands in a common area for men living at Wayside Cross Ministries near downtown Aurora. <br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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A man's clothes hang in his dormitory at Wayside Cross Ministries, which can house nearly 100 men transitioning from prison.<br />
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Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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James Lukose, the Executive Director of Wayside Cross Ministries, shows a single room for residents who work for the organization.<br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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In one of the dormitories at Wayside Cross Ministries, men's belongings are placed on their beds, as per the organization's policy for newer residents.<br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
In one of the dormitories at Wayside Cross Ministries, men's belongings are placed on their beds, as per the organization's policy for newer residents.<br />
<br />
Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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James Lukose, the Executive Director of Wayside Cross Ministries, poses for a portrait in the organization's chapel. Lukose feels that God and the Bible call him to house Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," despite local objections. <br />
<br />
Kokoraleis moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
James Lukose, the Executive Director of Wayside Cross Ministries, poses for a portrait in the organization's chapel. Lukose feels that God and the Bible call him to house Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," despite local objections. <br />
<br />
Kokoraleis moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
James Lukose, the Executive Director of Wayside Cross Ministries, poses for a portrait in the organization's chapel. Lukose feels that God and the Bible call him to house Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," despite local objections. <br />
<br />
Kokoraleis moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
James Lukose, the Executive Director of Wayside Cross Ministries, poses for a portrait in the organization's chapel. Lukose feels that God and the Bible call him to house Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," despite local objections. <br />
<br />
Kokoraleis moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
<br />
James Lukose, the Executive Director of Wayside Cross Ministries, poses for a portrait in the organization's chapel. Lukose feels that God and the Bible call him to house Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," despite local objections. <br />
<br />
Kokoraleis moved into the halfway home after being released from prison in late March after serving half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois -- Wednesday, April 17, 2019<br />
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A woman passes by Wayside Cross Ministries where Thomas Kokoraleis, a member of the "Ripper Crew," is now housed after being released from prison in late March. Kokoraleis served half of his 70-year sentence for the murder of a woman in 1982. He and three other men raped and murdered as many as 20 women. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
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As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
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  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9799.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9768.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9760.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9749.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9745.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9734.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9712.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9699.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9662.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9628.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-9613.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-200.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - March 8, 2016<br />
<br />
As part of the United We Stand project, nearly 800 crosses, honoring those who were murdered in Chicago in 2016, stand on the lawn outside of Restoration Church in Aurora, Illinois, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2016. On New Years Eve, community and family members will walk with the crosses along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in downtown Chicago. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Trace
    CrossVigil-163.jpg
  • Aurora, Illinois - Friday, March 23, 2018<br />
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Robyn Byrd, who dated Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi, poses for a portrait in her home in Aurora, Illinois on Friday, March 23, 2018.<br />
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Byrd was a minor at the time of the relationship.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for Buzzfeed
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  • Robyn Byrd, who dated Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi, poses for a portrait in her home in Aurora, Illinois.<br />
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Byrd was a minor at the time of the relationship.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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Waubonsie Valley High School freshman Angela Tsai listens to senior Neve Wilson, not shown, as she shares her MY VOICE presentation with classmates in Aurora, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.<br />
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Waubonsie Valley High School senior Stephanie Garcia listens to senior Neve Wilson, not shown, as she shares her MY VOICE presentation with classmates in Aurora, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.<br />
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Waubonsie Valley High School freshman Antwan Delaney listens to senior Neve Wilson, at right, as she shares her MY VOICE presentation with classmates in Aurora, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.<br />
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Waubonsie Valley High School senior Neve Wilson, at right, shares her MY VOICE presentation with classmates in Aurora, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.<br />
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Waubonsie Valley High School freshman Jamari Wagner listens to senior Neve Wilson, not shown, as she shares her MY VOICE presentation with classmates in Aurora, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.<br />
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