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ANOTHER BODY FOUND
CHICAGO — The disturbing murder of a 25-year-old Hyde Park woman has authorities searching for the killer who left her broken body lying on a bus stop bench early Thursday morning. Then shortly afterwards delivering the womans remains to the steps of this papers central downtown offices.
The identity withheld woman's body was found on a major thoroughfare around 6:30 a.m. by uniformed officers during a routine patrol. Her missing organs and Identification were found few hours later by Joey Natal, local area reporter, upon entering the offices of this publication.
News of this woman’s death had her family holed up in their Hyde Park home on Cornell Parkway and neighbors in disbelief.
“She was just a real sweet girl,” said neighbor Clotele Davis. “A sweetheart. Very nice.”
Officer Sonny Crockett and his partner Lorenzo Tubbs found the victim sitting on a CTA bus stop bloodied and what they beleive to be sleeping. The victims dress was tattered and stained, he said, and her body seemed empty.
She had serious scrapes and bruises, Roberts said. One of her ears was missing, he told the paper, and she had a large hole in her shoulder.
When he asked for further details the officers declined answer.
The victim appears to have been partying when she was attacked and died a short time later.
The officers, told this publication they did not remember seeing nothing ourt of the ordinary tha might be involved in what happened to the victim.
The Chicago police media Office has not released the manner in which the victim was killed, nor anything about her whereabouts before she was discovered.
They are asking for anyone who knows anything about this grisly crime to call authorities at 312-773-8471.
Inside cover of Morning newspaper
Letter From the editor and Chief
I am writing this to the readers as a word of warning. I am also writing this to the culprit(s) responsible. We will not be bullied. We will not be terrorized into flaunting your actions for the world to see. We will not be complicit in furthering your campaign of terror.
The job, no the duty of the media is to report the truth to the common man and woman. To take a stand against the ignorance we suffer in our modern age. It is an honorable calling that I nor this paper will sully with garish exploitative accounts of your actions.
We will report the truth. We will work with the authorities to insure your capture. We are not afraid.
ANOTHER BODY FOUND
CHICAGO — The disturbing murder of a 25-year-old Hyde Park woman has authorities searching for the killer who left her broken body lying on a bus stop bench early Thursday morning. Then shortly afterwards delivering the womans remains to the steps of this papers central downtown offices.
The identity withheld woman's body was found on a major thoroughfare around 6:30 a.m. by uniformed officers during a routine patrol. Her missing organs and Identification were found few hours later by Joey Natal, local area reporter, upon entering the offices of this publication.
News of this woman’s death had her family holed up in their Hyde Park home on Cornell Parkway and neighbors in disbelief.
“She was just a real sweet girl,” said neighbor Clotele Davis. “A sweetheart. Very nice.”
Officer Sonny Crockett and his partner Lorenzo Tubbs found the victim sitting on a CTA bus stop bloodied and what they beleive to be sleeping. The victims dress was tattered and stained, he said, and her body seemed empty.
She had serious scrapes and bruises, Roberts said. One of her ears was missing, he told the paper, and she had a large hole in her shoulder.
When he asked for further details the officers declined answer.
The victim appears to have been partying when she was attacked and died a short time later.
The officers, told this publication they did not remember seeing nothing ourt of the ordinary tha might be involved in what happened to the victim.
The Chicago police media Office has not released the manner in which the victim was killed, nor anything about her whereabouts before she was discovered.
They are asking for anyone who knows anything about this grisly crime to call authorities at 312-773-8471.
Inside cover of Morning newspaper
Letter From the editor and Chief
I am writing this to the readers as a word of warning. I am also writing this to the culprit(s) responsible. We will not be bullied. We will not be terrorized into flaunting your actions for the world to see. We will not be complicit in furthering your campaign of terror.
The job, no the duty of the media is to report the truth to the common man and woman. To take a stand against the ignorance we suffer in our modern age. It is an honorable calling that I nor this paper will sully with garish exploitative accounts of your actions.
We will report the truth. We will work with the authorities to insure your capture. We are not afraid.