Chicago Sun-Times

Felon with ‘extensive criminal history’ charged with brutal stabbing on Blue Line

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N AND DAVID STRUETT Matthew Hendrickso­n is a Sun-Times staff reporter. David Struett is a CST Wire reporter.

A man accused of fatally stabbing a 43-year-old man earlier this week on a Blue Line train was on bond in a separate case and had an extensive criminal history, Cook County prosecutor­s said Thursday.

The attack wasn’t random, according to prosecutor­s, who said the two men appeared to know each other.

Earlier in the night, video surveillan­ce cameras recorded 53-year-old Travis Cook and Nicholas Osthimer at a liquor store together, where Osthimer withdrew money from an ATM, prosecutor­s said.

The two were also allegedly recorded together at other locations that night.

About 10:30 p.m. Monday, surveillan­ce cameras recorded the two men sitting across from each other on a Blue Line train when Osthimer got out of his seat and appeared to reach into Cook’s pocket while he slept on the train, prosecutor­s said.

Cook then appeared to wake up and yell at Osthimer, before pulling out a knife and repeatedly “slashing and stabbing” him, prosecutor­s said.

Cook got off at the next stop and allegedly left Osthimer bleeding on the train until he was found by another passenger, who notified authoritie­s.

Osthimer was taken to Stroger Hospital for treatment but died.

The following day, Cook went to Stroger Hospital for treatment for a medical condition unrelated to the stabbing and “became aggressive” with hospital staff, prosecutor­s said.

Nursing staff later recognized Cook from a bulletin that included a photo taken from the train’s surveillan­ce, and they called police, prosecutor­s said.

Cook was still wearing the same sweatshirt with the words “Pink Runtz” written on it at the hospital that he was seen wearing in the CTA surveillan­ce footage, and he was also recognized by a suburban police officer at the hospital as someone he had previously arrested, prosecutor­s said.

Cook was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder.

“Not only did [Cook] brutally murder the victim in this case, but he has a long and extensive criminal history which includes crimes of violence and he has a long history of failing to appear in court,” Assistant State’s Attorney Daniel Hanichak told Judge Maryam Ahmad.

Cook has 18 prior felony conviction­s, including aggravated robbery and armed robbery, Hanichak said.

He had been released on his own recognizan­ce in January in a pending misdemeano­r retail theft case where he allegedly stole items from a Walgreens in suburban Westcheste­r, according to court records. A warrant was issued for his arrest when he failed to show up for his next court date.

An assistant public defender said Cook was homeless but trying to start a landscapin­g business to provide for himself.

Judge Ahmad ordered Cook held without bail and set his next court date for June 17.

After the bond hearing was held, Cook told Ahmad that he was deaf and couldn’t hear what anyone had said in the hearing. A sign language interprete­r was not immediatel­y available, though sheriff ’s deputies told the judge that Cook could not understand sign language.

Cook, who appeared in the hearing via livestream, agreed he could understand the speakers if he could see their faces, and a summary of the hearing was re-conducted after adjustment­s were made to the computer Cook was using to view the hearing.

In March, the mayor and the head of the CTA unveiled a plan to add unarmed private security guards and stepped-up police patrols to combat a spike in crime on trains and stations.

But a CTA union president countered that the transit agency should bring back conductors and reestablis­h its own police unit.

 ?? CPD IMAGES ?? These images taken from CTA surveillan­ce cameras allegedly show 53-year-old Travis Cook (inset), who was later charged with first-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of a man Monday night on a Blue Line train.
CPD IMAGES These images taken from CTA surveillan­ce cameras allegedly show 53-year-old Travis Cook (inset), who was later charged with first-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of a man Monday night on a Blue Line train.
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