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Habitat for Humanity of McHenry County Volunteers Ryan Whetham (from left) of Crystal Lake, Dave Snellman of Antioch, Dave Danielson of Harvard and Ted Gebeaw of Crystal Lake work Oct. 30 on restoring the home at 209 W. Greenwood Ave., Woodstock. (Photos by)
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Ted Gebeaw (bottom) of Crystal Lake and Dave Danielson of Harvard work Oct. 30 on a home for Habitat for Humanity of McHenry County.
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Dave Snellman of Antioch and other Habitat for Humanity volunteers work on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, on restoring a home at 209 W. Greenwood Ave. in Woodstock. The house, which will take approximately four months to restore, was the site where Richard Church murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in August 1988 before being captured more than three years later. (Matthew Apgar)
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Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, including Ted Gebeaw of Crystal Lake, left, and Dave Danielson of Harvard, work Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, on restoring a home at 209 W. Greenwood Ave., Woodstock. The house, which will take approximately four months to restore, was the site where Richard Church murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in August 1988 before being captured more than three years later. (Matthew Apgar)
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Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity work Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, on restoring a home at 209 W. Greenwood Ave. in Woodstock. The house, which will take approximately four months to restore, was the site where Richard Church murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in August 1988 before being captured more than three years later. (Matthew Apgar)
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Habitat for Humanity volunteers Ryan Whetham of Crystal Lake, left, and Dave Snellman of Antioch, look over the property at 209 W. Greenwood Ave., Woodstock, as they work Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, on restoring it to livable conditions. The house, which will take approximately four months to restore, was the site where Richard Church murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in August 1988 before being captured more than three years later. (Matthew Apgar)
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Habitat for Humanity volunteers Ryan Whetham of Crystal Lake, front, Dave Snellman of Antioch, back left, and Phil Robillard of Lake Villa, back right, work on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, on restoring a home at 209 W. Greenwood Ave. in Woodstock. The house, which will take approximately four months to restore, was the site where Richard Church murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in August 1988 before being captured more than three years later. (Matthew Apgar)
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Habitat for Humanity volunteers Ryan Whetham of Crystal Lake, front, Dave Snellman of Antioch, back left, and Phil Robillard of Lake Villa, back right, work on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, on restoring a home at 209 W. Greenwood Ave. in Woodstock. The house, which will take approximately four months to restore, was the site where Richard Church murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in August 1988 before being captured more than three years later. (Matthew Apgar)