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    Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. The post-Peterson continuum

    Pheasant Chase Court in Bolingbrook looked like any other quiet suburban street last week.
    Pheasant Chase Court in Bolingbrook looked like any other quiet suburban street last week. A young girl built a snowman in a front yard. Cars pulled into driveways as people returned home from work. More important, there wasn't a single TV truck...

    Tags: Stacy Peterson, Drew Peterson, Punishment, Brown's Chicken Massacre (1993), Murder

  2. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Tinley Park urged to hire outside expert in Lane Bryant killings

    Just weeks after the five-year anniversary of the slaying of five women in a south suburban Lane Bryant store, police in Tinley Park are looking to a consultant to breathe new life into the unsolved case.
    Just weeks after the five-year anniversary of the slaying of five women in a south suburban Lane Bryant store, police in Tinley Park are looking to a consultant to breathe new life into the unsolved case. Police Chief Steve Neubauer last week asked...

    Tags: Juan Luna, Brown's Chicken Massacre (1993), Murder, Google Inc., Police Investigations

  4. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Brown's Chicken killings: 20 years ago today

    Twenty years ago today, Juan Luna and Jim Degorski entered a Brown's Chicken and Pasta restaurant in Palatine and committed one of the most awful crimes in Illinois history, killing seven people in what jurors later found to be premeditated murder.
    Tribune reporter
    Twenty years ago today, Juan Luna and Jim Degorski entered a Brown's Chicken and Pasta restaurant in Palatine and committed one of the most awful crimes in Illinois history, killing seven people in what jurors later found to be premeditated murder....

    Tags: Juan Luna, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Brown's Chicken Massacre (1993), Murder

  6. Apr 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Jennifer Hudson moves in a protective bubble at murder trial

    Stepping off the elevator in stiletto boots and a black skirt, Jennifer Hudson draws a few sideways glances as she walks with her entourage to a Cook County courtroom where her former brother-in-law is standing trial in the killings of her mother, brother and nephew.
    Stepping off the elevator in stiletto boots and a black skirt, Jennifer Hudson draws a few sideways glances as she walks with her entourage to a Cook County courtroom where her former brother-in-law is standing trial in the killings of her mother, brother...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Entertainment, Murder, Darnell Donerson, Celebrities

  8. May 17, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Brown's timeline

    1993 - January 8: Seven people slain at the Brown's Chicken and Pasta in Palatine. - March 18: Palatine authorities arrest a 26-year-old Arlington Heights man who allegedly admitted supplying false information that sent investigators searching for a...

    Tags: Crimes, DNA, Crime, Law and Justice, Arlington Heights, Murder

  10. Jan 10, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Task force to head crime investigation

    Tribune staff reporters
    Palatine has a police department with 92 employees, 69 of whom are officers. On Saturday, the department needed help. Within minutes after seven bodies were found in a Brown's Chicken & Pasta, police contacted the Cook County sheriff's police for...

    Tags: Crimes, FBI, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Restaurants

  12. Jan 10, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Basketball game lets students share grief

    Tribune staff reporters
    The band played on and the Pirates took the floor to battle Barrington High School, but against the backdrop of mass murder that claimed the life of at least two classmates it seemed a hollow facade. There was a brass marching band, pompons and screaming...

    Tags: Crimes, Health and Safety at School, Death, Crime, Law and Justice, Brown's Chicken Massacre (1993)

  14. Jan 10, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Town joins roll call of tragedy

    Tribune staff reporters
    Palatine lost its innocence long ago, somewhere in the hurly-burly after World War II. Crime came to town as the population doubled and redoubled in the decades of growth. Burglarly. Drugs. Gangs. Even the occasional ghastly murder to remind residents...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Theft, Dining and Drinking, Murder, War Crimes

  16. Jan 10, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Brown's cook saw his job as a chance for something better

    Tribune staff reporter
    Guadalupe Maldonado brought his family to the northwest suburbs from Mexico because, in his eyes, it was the land of opportunity. The chance for a better life for his children outweighed any fears of finding a job or encountering crime. Before...

    Tags: Gifts, Death, Mexico, Restaurants, Massacres

  18. Jul 19, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Broadcast cited in alleged beating of Brown's suspect

    Tribune staff reporter
    Prosecutors have subpoenaed the tape of a radio broadcast in which a suspended Cook County correctional officer is believed to have discussed allegations he struck a jailed suspect in the Brown's Chicken and Pasta restaurant slayings. Thomas Wilson, 38,...

    Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Palatine, Judges

  20. Jan 10, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Generous owners worked hard to make a go of restaurant

    Tribune staff reporters
    After a corporate buyout forced Richard Ehlenfeldt from his executive job, he set out to make a new beginning for his family. "He kept telling me, `I have to go into this business, John,' " a longtime neighbor, John Bruce, recalled. " `It's the only...

    Tags: Unemployment, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Danny Davis, Satellite and Cable Service

  22. Jan 10, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Teen was always the first one to offer help

    Tribune staff reporter
    No one had to tell James Anama at the Palatine police station that his buddy, Michael Castro, was dead. "I saw his father's face and knew," Anama said. Anama and others who knew Castro, 16, one of seven people killed at the Brown's Chicken & Pasta in...

    Tags: Death, Brown's Chicken Massacre (1993), Entertainment, Dance

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