Firefighters found the bodies of two women at a South Side residence this
afternoon while putting out a fire at the home and
police confirmed foul play is suspected.
The bodies were found about 4 p.m.
as firefighters were extinguishing a fire in the 8100 block of South Maryland
Avenue.
The victims are a 24-year-old woman and a 43-year-old woman, according to the
Cook County medical examiner’s office.
Both women were pronounced dead on the scene at 5:35 p.m.. Their names and home addresses were not being
released immediately pending notification of next of kin.
An arson and
homicide investigation is under way.
Preliminary reports indicate that at least one of the victims was found
stabbed to death, and the residence may have been set ablaze to conceal their
deaths.
The bodies, believed to be a mother and daughter, were found in a bathroom.
A large kitchen knife was found in the bathroom, near where one body was
found in a bathtub and the other on the floor, according to a source
9 comments:
I love your website but can you please put the homicide score board back up plz
What a shitty community chicago has. Who raised you?
well the FBI is involved now so Tiny doesn't have to worry
That's crazy, I grew up with this girl... She was so sweet, she wouldn't hurt a soul... Haven't saw her or her mother in a while, my prayers goes to the family
These people are savage animals.
It's only CERTAIN Chicago communities. Others behave humanely.
I pray they find the person who did this to them this has to stop
Doesn't matter where u live in Chicago bad things happen every where. ..god bless the family
Sure bad things happen everywhere, but they're guaranteed to happen on most of the south side.
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