The Lords of Chaos was a group of teens in Fort Myers, Florida that went on a week-long rampage that ended with them shooting and killing a local teacher. Before the shooting, they had set fires, stolen and vandalized cars, robbed a diner and blown up the historic Coca Cola building in Fort Myers. Mark Schwebes, the teacher they killed, was an ex-marine and a beloved band director for Riverdale High School. Mark caught the teens as they were planning to vandalize the high school. Because he had seen them and could identify them, the decision was made that he had to die that night. The teens called Information and got his phone number and address. The plan was that one of the boys who knew Mr. Schwebes would ring his doorbell and when he answered the door run. Kevin Foster would hide in the bushes and when he saw Schwebes, would shoot him with his shotgun. That’s exactly how the murder played out with Schwebes dying immediately from a gunshot to the head. The boys had absolutely no remorse over their actions and were planning on more death and destruction in the future. The 4 teens (Kevin Foster, Pete Magnotti, Derek Shields, and Chris Black) couldn’t keep their mouths shut and bragged about killing the teacher. Eventually one of their friends went to the police and turned them in. Jim Greenhill does a great job with background information about each of the boys and their families. Kevin Wilson and his mother come across as particularly crazy and even attempt to bribe Greenhill to shoot some of the witnesses against Kevin. The Fort Myers police did a terrific job on the investigation of this crime and I’m glad that 3 of these teens will never be released from prison.