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  2. Woman found with man suspected of killing Chicago-area ... - AOL

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    An Illinois woman who was in a vehicle with a man suspected of killing a Chicago-area family died after a car crash in Oklahoma, according to officials and her family.

  3. Illinois father dies after falling from car while collecting ...

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    An Illinois father died after he fell out of a car while helping his 12-year-old daughter collect food items for her Girl Scout troop.

  4. 4 Children for Sale - Wikipedia

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    '4 Children for Sale' - original caption: [1] "August 5, 1948 - Chicago, Illinois: A big ‘For Sale’ sign in a Chicago yard mutely tells the tragic story of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chalifoux, who face eviction from their apartment. With no place to turn, the jobless coal truck driver and his wife decide to sell their four children. Mrs.

  5. Leroy Orange - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Orange (born July 20, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American man, who on January 12, 1984, was arrested along with his half-brother, Leonard Kidd, for the murders of four people (Ricardo Pedro, 25, Michelle Jointer, 30, Renee Coleman, 27, and Coleman's 10-year-old son, Tony) at 1553 W 91st Street in Chicago's South Side Brainerd neighborhood based on false accusations by Kidd.

  6. Motorist dies in fiery crash when vehicle plows into suburban ...

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    A vehicle plowed into a suburban Chicago highway toll plaza early Thursday, engulfing it and the plaza in flames and killing the motorist, police said. Illinois State Police said troopers ...

  7. Murder of Jason Hudson - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Department of Corrections' records reveal one of Balfour's addresses to be the home where Donerson and Jason Hudson were murdered. [1] After the Chicago police had held Balfour for the maximum 48 hours allowable without charging him with a crime, he was held by the Illinois Department of Corrections on a parole violation. [5]