Carolyn Stedronsky
Brian Stedronsky
The home at 35023 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Ingleside where Jeffery Ferris, 30, died after overdosing on prescription pain patches that he cut open and sucked on after buying them. The Lake County Coroner's Office ruled Ferris's death a homicide. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
The home at 35023 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Ingleside where Jeffery Ferris, 30, died after overdosing on prescription pain patches that he cut open and sucked on after buying them. The Lake County Coroner's Office ruled Ferris's death a homicide. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
The home at 35023 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Ingleside where Jeffery Ferris, 30, died after overdosing on prescription pain patches that he cut open and sucked on after buying them. The Lake County Coroner's Office ruled Ferris's death a homicide. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
The home at 35023 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Ingleside where Jeffery Ferris, 30, died after overdosing on prescription pain patches that he cut open and sucked on after buying them. The Lake County Coroner's Office ruled Ferris's death a homicide. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
The home at 35023 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Ingleside where Jeffery Ferris, 30, died after overdosing on prescription pain patches that he cut open and sucked on after buying them. The Lake County Coroner's Office ruled Ferris's death a homicide. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
INGLESIDE — A mother and son who allegedly sold an Ingleside man prescription pain patches that he cut open, sucked on, and then later overdosed and died, have been charged with his death. Carolyn Stedronsky, 52, and Brian Stedronsky, 32, of the 34000 Block of …