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Man who burned girlfriend’s mom alive learns his fate

Susanne Tomlinson’s home following a deadly fire set by Michael E. Sloan Jr. (KSDK screenshot). Inset: Michael E. Sloan Jr. (Madison County (Ill.) State’s Attorney’s Office)

Susanne Tomlinson’s home following a deadly fire set by Michael E. Sloan Jr. (KSDK screenshot). Inset: Michael E. Sloan Jr. (Madison County (Ill.) State’s Attorney’s Office)

A 41-year-old man in Illinois will likely spend the remainder of his days behind bars for killing his girlfriend’s mother in horrific fashion two years ago, dousing the 69-year-old woman and her house in gasoline, setting the home on fire, and watching as she burned alive.

Third Judicial Circuit Court Judge Neil T. Schroeder on Monday ordered Michael E. Sloan Jr. to a sentence of 50 years in a state correctional facility for the slaying of Susanne Tomlinson, authorities announced.

Sloan in January entered into an open plea agreement — meaning there was no predetermined sentence — in which he pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree murder in Susan Tomlinson’s death. Under state law, Sloan will be required to serve 100% of his prison term with no chance for parole, meaning he will be 91 before he is eligible to be released.

Prosecutors had been pushing Schroeder to hand down the maximum sentence to Sloan throughout the legal proceedings and continued to do so on Monday.

“This sentence, which is effectively a life sentence, brings accountability for the heinous and cruel actions committed by the defendant against an innocent life,” Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine said following Monday’s sentencing hearing. “This sentence reflects the gravity of the crime, the impact it had on the victim’s family, and the unwavering commitment of the State’s Attorney’s Office to protect the innocent. Our prayer is that this sentence helps the victim’s family navigate the difficult path of healing after their profound loss.”

According to a news release, Assistant State’s Attorney Lauren Maricle, chief of the Violent Crimes Unit for the State’s Attorney’s Office, told the court that Sloan initially tried to burn his then-girlfriend Courtney Tomlinson alive, but she managed to escape. She said Sloan then “decided to hurt her in another way,” which he ultimately accomplished when he “burned Susanne Tomlinson alive.”

As previously reported by Law&Crime, officers with the Troy Police Department in September 2022 responded to a 911 call about a domestic disturbance at the duplex where Sloan resided Courtney Tomlinson in a suburban area about four hours south of Chicago.

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