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707:. Tom Torrone also turned state evidence, and was allowed to plead no contest to second-degree arson. Torrone would serve one year in jail with ten years probation. In March 1997, Magnotti pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, was sentenced to 32 years and agreed to testify. Two weeks before his trial began, Shields pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, followed in October by Black. Both received life imprisonment. Three other members of the Lords of Chaos pleaded guilty in exchange for their testimony. Only Kevin Foster went to trial. 1336: 1312: 1324: 79: 38: 1300: 181: 1288: 728:
Jury selection for the trial began on March 3, 1998, presided over by Judge Isaac Anderson. During the trial Foster's mother testified that he was home during the murder of Schwebes. Though members of the Lords of Chaos took the stand and each stated that not only had Foster been there, he had been
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restaurant where Magnotti and Shields worked. The detectives then questioned Craig Lesh. They learned he had not actually been present during the murder. Detectives also learned the group was responsible for the Coca-Cola bottling-plant bombing. This led to the arrests of the group's key members
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they believed Mark Schwebes had been involved in. However, members of the group soon began bragging about the killing. On May 2, Craig Lesh, a hanger-on of the group, bragged to his ex-girlfriend Julie Schuchard. Craig told Julie that the Lords of Chaos killed Mark Schwebes. He told her that he had
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tanks around the building which they had previously stolen from a local convenience store, Foster ignited the fuse of the homemade bomb. The boys then retreated to a picnic table across the street where they could view the destruction. About 13 minutes later, an intense explosion ripped through the
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On April 12, 1996, in Fort Myers, Florida, Kevin Foster, Pete Magnotti, and Chris Black went on a vandalism and arson spree. Florida juvenile records show that only the group's ringleader, Kevin Foster, had any prior arrests or criminal history, consisting primarily of driving violations. The first
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Although Schwebes had an unlisted telephone number, the boys could procure his address through local directory assistance. Most of the other boys went home, leaving only Kevin Foster, Chris Black, Pete Magnotti, and Derek Shields, the group's core members. It was decided that Foster would do the
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Foster and his mother were later convicted of conspiracy to murder, planning retaliation murders against the members of the Lords of Chaos who testified against him in the original trial. They were charged with the crime in 2000 after having approached author Jim Greenhill for help in the plan.
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Mark Schwebes, 32, the band director at Riverdale, caught members of the group loitering on the school grounds and confiscated the peaches, staplers, and fire extinguisher. He recognized Black and Torrone, telling the boys not to be surprised to get a visit from the police in the morning. After
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In 2010 Shields requested clemency and was supported by former Lee County Sheriff, John McDougall, the sheriff who had arrested him. McDougall pointed out that Shields had been under duress at the time of the murder. Shields pointed out that he was not the trigger-man. The request was denied.
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On April 26, Kevin Foster and Peter Magnotti robbed and carjacked Emory Lewis, Derek Shields's landlord and the owner of the local Alva Country Diner. Shields had hated Lewis since he had heard him call his mother a "bitch" and "poor white trash." Lewis was uninjured in the attack.
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In 2011 in Lee County, Florida, Foster sought a new trial or a new penalty phase based on a theory of inadequate representation, claiming counsel at the time of trial had not made a sufficient presentation on the issue of mental defects. The court denied relief.
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In 2017, Foster sought to have his death penalty removed based on a 2017 law signed by Florida Governor Rick Scott that required a unanimous jury verdict to recommend a death sentence. The jury in Foster's case voted 9–3 in favor of a death sentence.
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Kevin "God" Foster, Pete "Fried" Magnotti, Chris "Slim" Black, and Derek "Mob" Shields made up the core members of the Lords of Chaos. The group also included lesser associates, Chris "Red" Burnett, Thomas "Dog" Torrone, Brad Young, and Craig Lesh.
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Marshall King Hall, Bob Lee, and Randy McGruther offered Foster life without the possibility of parole. He turned this offer down. Foster told his attorneys, Bob Jacobs and Marquin Rinard, that he considered this fate worse than going to
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On April 17, 1996, the group wrote a document entitled "Declaration of War — Formal Introduction of Lords of Chaos," which they planned to mail to the Lee County Clerk/Traffic Violations Bureau but ultimately did not. The
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article titled "Hell Raising in Buckingham," a local reporter lashed out at the unknown culprits, calling them "obviously pea-brained vandals" and "person(s) of less than average intelligence and a cretin's personality."
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In the early morning hours of April 20, 1996, the group, aided by Lyle Rath, escalated their terror campaign by destroying a historic 12,300-square-foot (1,140 m) two-story brick
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or life without parole. By a vote of 9 to 3, the jury recommended the death penalty. On June 17, 1998, Judge Anderson agreed with the jury's recommendation and sentenced Foster to
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Brad Young and Craig Lesh were released with no charges filed against them. Chris Burnett worked out a deal with prosecutors. He would plead guilty to second-degree
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Instead, Greenhill reported it to the police. His mother was given five years in prison, and he was given an additional sentence concurrent with his death penalty.
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been present and was the one who had knocked on the door. On May 3, after a restless night, Schuchard decided that she had to tell the authorities what she knew.
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After the night of destruction, Foster decided they should form a militia dedicated to terrorizing the community. The creation of the
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spree was quickly followed by a second that included an attempt to burn a church bus and the burning of a bird cage containing two
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can filled with gunpowder and fitted with a 25-foot firework fuse to destroy the historic building. While the other boys arranged
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Schwebes left, Black angrily stated, "This has to be fixed tonight because tomorrow's a school day. So, he's gotta die tonight."
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From Schuchard, detectives learned not only of Schwebes's murder, but of the group's plans to commit armed robbery at a
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At approximately 11:30 pm, Mark Schwebes heard a knock at his door. Opening it, Foster shot Schwebes in the face with a
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shells back to his shotgun because it was a smooth bore weapon, Foster left the two spent shotgun shells at the scene.
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bottling plant in Fort Myers. Foster's original plan had been to destroy the building on April 19 to emulate the
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The case is also the subject of season 1, episode 4 named "Lords of Chaos" on the television series
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against the Lords of Chaos. In return he would serve two years in jail and receive ten years'
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bleach bottle full of gasoline with a lit rag and threw it through the auditorium window.
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In 2018, the Florida Supreme Court denied Foster's appeal. He remains on death row at
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In 2000, Foster's case reached the Florida Supreme Court, and his appeal was denied.
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Greenhill, Jim (2006). Someone Has to Die Tonight. New York: Pinnacle Books.
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On March 11, closing arguments were given, and the jury retired to
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of the trial began. The jury would decide if Foster received the
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The case has been documented most extensively in Jim Greenhill's
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Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground
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Florida Commission on Capital Cases information on Kevin Foster
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On April 30, the group decided to steal clothes at a local
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building, causing an estimated $ 100,000 in damage.
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