Chicago Sun-Times

Man accused of second Lawndale slaying in 2018

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N, STAFF REPORTER mhendricks­on@suntimes.com | @MHendricks­onCST

A second murder charge has been filed against a man in connection with a series of fatal stabbings committed over five days last year in Lawndale.

Darius Mayze, 25, was charged Thursday in the death of Refugio Ceja, who was found stabbed multiple time on Nov. 15, 2018, in the 1100 block of South Keeler Avenue, according to Chicago police.

Mayze was ordered held without bail at a hearing Friday. He already was in custody at the time he was charged with Ceja’s murder and faced a charge of first-degree murder in the stabbing of 58-year-old Ronald Rockett on Nov. 20, 2018, in the 1200 block of South Christiana Avenue.

Cook County prosecutor­s also are looking at other stabbings during that period, including the death of 57-year-old Ruby Humphrey on Nov. 13, 2018, in the 3100 block of West Taylor Street.

When Mayze was initially taken into custody Dec. 2 last year he said, “Kill as many people as you want,” “I killed both,” and, “Why I just, two or three m-----f-----s,” while talking to himself in front of detectives, prosecutor­s said.

Prosecutor­s said Friday that video surveillan­ce cameras recorded Mayze stalking Ceja as he followed the older man down the street, periodical­ly hiding behind buildings and fences.

A bus driver also identified Mayze and Ceja after seeing both men standing near a bus stop near Roosevelt Road and Kostner Avenue shortly before Cejas was found mortally wounded, prosecutor­s said. The driver also allegedly had a short conversati­on with Mayze when he stopped the bus.

When taken into custody, Mayze wore the same clothes as he had in the surveillan­ce recording while stalking Ceja; also, blood on his jacket matched Ceja’s, prosecutor­s said.

Detectives searched Mayze’s home and found a knife with blood on it that matched Rockett, prosecutor­s also said.

An assistant public defender for Mayze, who was not representi­ng him in the previously charged case, said he hadn’t seen the surveillan­ce video and didn’t know the quality of the recording. He said Mayze was previously working and had attended some college before his arrest.

Judge David Navarro set Mayze’s next court date for Jan. 2.

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