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Lisle Man Accused in Deadly Fox River Boat Crash Set to Enter Plea

Prosecutors say Stevenson was driving more than 75 mph with a blood alcohol concentration near .20 when the pontoon struck another boat.

  • On Friday, Richard Stevenson, a 45-year-old Lisle man, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and eight other counts stemming from a July 25 Fox River collision that killed 48-year-old Magdalena Jablonska.
  • Prosecutors allege Stevenson operated his 31-foot pontoon at more than 75 mph while intoxicated in a no-wake zone, striking the rear of Jablonska's 20-foot Crownline.
  • The indictment alleges Stevenson had cocaine, THC, and alcohol in his system; court records show he had been charged with DUI three times and reckless driving three times previously.
  • Jablonska's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stevenson last week, seeking more than $50,000 in damages and calling the incident a "horrific, tragic, avoidable accident."
  • Held in the McHenry County Jail pending trial, Stevenson remains detained while loved ones remember Jablonska as a U.S. Marine veteran who "was always the sunshine wherever she went.
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WFLD broke the news in Chicago, United States on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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