Chicago Sun-Times

Elderly woman found in home on Far South Side had been dismembere­d

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@ suntimes. com | @ slesposito

The body of an 81- year- old woman found Sunday in a Far South Side home had been dismembere­d and placed in storage bins, Chicago police said Monday.

“Whoever did this put a lot of effort and time into doing this horrific act,” Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.

The woman’s real estate agent had been trying to reach her for several days when he went to her home in the 1000 block of South Forest Sunday morning, Guglielmi said. When the real estate agent noticed a “foul odor” coming from the home, he called police, Guglielmi said.

Chicago firefighte­rs then forced their way into the home, allowing police to search the property.

As police entered, they too noticed a bad smell. They then opened one of the bins and discovered what appeared to be human remains, Guglielmi said.

Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson, speaking to reporters at police headquarte­rs, described the crime scene as “very clean.”

“Right now we are relying very heavily on physical evidence from the crime scene, assuming she was murdered in this home; we don’t know for sure,” Guglielmi said.

Police had no one in custody, and a weapon had not been recovered, Guglielmi said. Itwas unclear if the woman lived in the home alone. Authoritie­s have not released her identity.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office conducted an autopsy on the woman Monday, but did not immediatel­y rule on the cause and manner of her death.

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