Think there is any activity at the Woodstock Police Department into the suspicious death of Robert Delisi? His body was found on the Metra Railroad tracks near the Woodstock Police station on September 13.
Toxicology results were to be available in 2-3 weeks. Because the McHenry County Coroner decided not to conduct an inquest, will the public ever learn the results of lab work? Why is this important?
The public will only know if the results are "important" after they are released.
Did Delisi end up on the tracks under his own power, or did someone put his body there? If someone did, they must not have realized, fortunately, that the outbound Metra tracks were not in service, due to construction at the Calhoun Street grade crossing. Outbound rail traffic was temporarily diverted to the inbound tracks during the repairs.
I didn't know Delisi, but there are many people in Woodstock who are involving in the drug scene. These include users, dealers, suppliers and onlookers. There is no such thing as an innocent onlooker or bystander, when illegal drugs are in use or changing hands.
Many think that marijuana use is harmless. Others tell a different story. Does marijuana use lead to cocaine and heroin use? And to all the collateral crimes that occur, to support the drug habit?
Any guesses as to the percentage of Woodstock (Ill.) residents who uses drugs illegally? Where do they get them? Are dealers giving away drugs, to get new customers "hooked"? Hint - like in the high schools or middle schools in Woodstock?
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