Lisa Stebic-Plainfield, IL mother of 2

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Come on now. He was honking because you did not move your car quick enuff:crazy:

Well I guess I did not move fast enough but what does he think, I pull to window #1 throw money and them and just keep going right past window #2 without getting my order?

yeah thats a special little hobby of mine, just for kicks ya know!

I also scare old people and children LOL
 
Gidget, just as I was about to post that maybe that's why ppl are honking at my son - because he's a good lookin', you post this :laugh:

Good lord if that is the case...that guy should not be driving with out his corrective lenses!


I'm glad you posted about your Mickey-D's honking encounter though as I'd thought perhaps my son had been embellishing a bit, or doing something to deserve being honked at. :D


I told him that maybe he ought to put on a big smile and look at the honker, as he waves wildly! :crazy:


And you scare people's children --- yeah, right!
You're a hoot, Gidget! :D
 
Come on now. He was honking because you did not move your car quick enuff:crazy:

Can't say that about me. I was told at the drive thru one time that the guy in front of me paid for my food, you never seen someone haul a$$ so fast. Real glad I bought a fast car too.:D
 
<<Also, for all we know, he could have regularly put in overtime hours.

From what I've read about that area, IF Craig worked in Chicago proper, that commute to and from their home (Plainfield) could be quite a bear (I'd guess at least about an hour each way).

I'm unfamiliar with the area but I know a little because I'd been reading quite a bit about the area on the City-Data forum, because my DS was planning a move to the area, and was looking at Plainfield as one of the potential future home choices.

Hoping one of our Chicago area locals will chime in on this. >>

He works at a company in Montgomery, not Chicago. He probably works corporate type hours rather than construction type hours.

I don't know what kind of commute he has, but I'd guess 1/2 an hour looking at the map.

If Sonny's getting honked at, it's because he's not driving fast enough. We're all in a hurry. If you're not doing 75 on the Tristate, you're likely to get run over :crazy:
 
Anyone know what route he would take to work? I'm curious about any out of the way spots he could've dumped her without being noticed or veering off his usual path. If anyone witnessed what time he went to work or saw him such and such a place at a certain time that would be considered normal he might of thought of all that and tried to stick with his regular habits and schedule so that nothing looked suspicious.
 
Hoping one of our Chicago area locals will chime in on this. >>

He works at a company in Montgomery, not Chicago. He probably works corporate type hours rather than construction type hours.

I don't know what kind of commute he has, but I'd guess 1/2 an hour looking at the map.

All the articles that mention his profession say he is a pipe fitter. Not that he has an administrative job at a pipe fitting company. So that leads me to believe that he is a laborer. That would mean that even if his employer is in montgomery he would very rarely have to report to the corp. office. His foreman would tell him where the jobs he was assigned to are located. Meaning his commute time would vary. Making his normal habits more difficult to pin down.

This would mean that his start and end time could vary as well. Some villages have ordinances about what time laborers can begin work. I know from living with my EX if he worked in chicago proper he started earlier and was sometimes home by 2:30 in the afternoon. If he worked in the suburbs he started more like 7 am and was home by 4:30.

Also with laborers you have to remember if there is NO work for the day you get to stay home. That happens more with small companies rather than large ones but it still happens. They way it works is if you finish up a job, you report to the foreman and he gives you the address and details of your next job. If there is not work for the next day the foreman just tells you he will call you when there is work.

Now is it possible that Craig knew that he would have Tuesday off and he picked Monday to do something to Lisa?
 
Lisa lives in the subdivision next to mine. Craig's commute would be about 1 1/2 hours each way to downtown. My husband commutes to the city too. He would probably take the Stevenson, 55. Traffic is a bear and they are working on parts of 294 which makes it even worse.

Lisa would have to walk almost 3 miles to get to the high school. It isn't a bad walk and definitely not a bad area. The school has sent emails to parents of children who attend there asking for hlep in finding her.

To the poster who asked where he would send the kids to get candy -- there is a Walgreens drug store about 3 blocks from where they live. They would have to cross one fairly busy street, but it isn't a major street and the speed limit is 25.

We were discussing this at work yesterday and feel that the kids know something. There was a video clip showing Craig hugging the oldest daughter and the look on her face was very uncomfortable. I think the kids will eventually be the key to finding her. I also believe that he killed her and she won't be found alive.
 
Lisa lives in the subdivision next to mine. SNIPPED

We were discussing this at work yesterday and feel that the kids know something. There was a video clip showing Craig hugging the oldest daughter and the look on her face was very uncomfortable. I think the kids will eventually be the key to finding her. I also believe that he killed her and she won't be found alive.

Thank you for sharing, puglet, I hope your right, and that the kids get a chance to tell their story some how. Prayers for Lisa's family and friends, I hope they find her soon, one way or another, her parents and children and loved ones need to have closure...
 
He doesn't work as a day laborer...he has a job in the Dial Corporation factory in Montgomery. He does not commute downtown.
 
He doesn't work as a day laborer...he has a job in the Dial Corporation factory in Montgomery. He does not commute downtown.

On all the information that I've heard is that he is a pipe fitter which alot of those kinds of jobs if I'm not mistaken are union jobs and they move around. When they finish one job they go to there union hall and they are sent to the next job if I'm wrong someone please correct me about that. But as for working at the Dial Company I've not heard anything about that.
 
Puglet thank you for that information. I agree with you 100% about the children knowing more I believe that is why he will not let the police speak with them anymore. As other members have posted he spoke to the police just enough to give them the information he wanted them to have and then he lawyered up. At first I didn't want to judge him I wanted to keep a open mind but not anymore I truly believe that he killed Lisa or know's who did.JMHO
 
Twinkiesmom ohhhh..you are ohh.so right he is a pipe fiter for the Dial company.
 
I am sorry twinkiesmom.


Craig is employed as a pipe fitter for Dial Corporation in Montgomery
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/local_story_130073345.html
 
I did a search as to how long it would take Craig leaving from their home to his job at Dial Corporation. That was the address I got for the Dial Corporation. But as twinkiesmom pointed out to me who he worked for and in the artical it says
Montgomery,IL then by looking at the map that would even be closer to his home.


FROM: 13244 Red Star Dr
Plainfield, IL 60585-7650 TO: 1800 W Hawthorne Ln
West Chicago, IL 60185-1860



STEPS: 9 EST. DRIVE TIME: 43 minutes EST. DISTANCE: 22 miles

Craigsdrivingdistantowork.jpg
 
FROM: 13244 Red Star Dr
Plainfield, IL 60585-7650 TO: Montgomery, IL



STEPS: 14 EST. DRIVE TIME: 27 minutes EST. DISTANCE: 11 miles


craig.jpg
 
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