Pubdate: Sat, 22 Jul 2006 Source: Rockford Register Star (IL) Copyright: 2006 Rockford Register Star Contact: http://www.rrstar.com/ezaccess/contactus/lettertotheeditor.shtml Website: http://www.rrstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/370 Author: Corina Curry Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) ROCKFORD WOMAN SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS FOR HEROIN DEATH ROCKFORD -- A 28-year-old Rockford woman received a 15-year prison sentence Friday for injecting a 20-year-old man with a dose of heroin that killed him. Renee M. Allen pleaded guilty to a felony charge of drug-induced homicide in May. She faced six to 30 years in prison. After hearing testimony from Allen's mother and the victim's father and sister, Judge Joe McGraw said the crime was tragic on many levels, including the loss of Matthew Reafler's life and waste of Allen's. Reafler's body was discovered Oct. 5 in his apartment in the 1200 block of Sixth Avenue. After an autopsy and investigation, Rockford police obtained an arrest warrant Oct. 12 for Allen, who was seen leaving Reafler's apartment the night of Oct. 2. Reafler picked up Allen, who said she was a drug addict and prostitute before her arrest last fall, as she walked that night near Seventh Street and Broadway. He told her that he wanted "to party and have some fun," Allen said. Reafler and Allen bought some heroin from a nearby house and went back to his apartment to use it, she said. Allen shot a dose of heroin into herself and Reafler, she said, at his request. Afterward, she said he was fine for a while and then "was really high." "He laid down. He wasn't gasping for breath," she said. "I didn't think he was dying, or I would have called 911 or done anything to help him." Allen said she took money from Reafler's pants pocket and left. She said she didn't have sex with him. Reafler's family members recalled Reafler's kind-hearted and forgiving nature. "He was great with children," his father, Robert Reafler, said. "I was so looking forward to him getting married and having children of his own and raising them." Allen apologized for her actions several times, saying she wants to change her life, rehabilitate and be a good mother to her 4-year-old son, who is being raised by his grandparents. "I never want to do drugs again. I want my life back," she said. "It's sad that it took something like this to make me realize that life that is not one big party." Prosecuting attorney Michael Combs said he was hoping for a 20-year sentence, but is happy with 15. Allen has 283 days of credit for time served in the Winnebago County Jail. She will receive day-for-day credit for good behavior on her 15-year sentence. "She doesn't really have much of a criminal history," Combs said after the hearing. "It's significant in the message that is being sent about the delivery of controlled substances. It recognizes the seriousness of this crime, especially in light of the recent high number of heroin deaths." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman