Chicago Sun-Times

WOMAN CHARGED AFTER MOM’S BODY FOUND IN FREEZER

- BY SOPHIE SHERRY AND TOM SCHUBA Sophie Sherry is a CST Wire reporter. Tom Schuba is the Sun-Times’ criminal justice reporter.

A woman has been charged with concealing the death of her 96-year-old mother, whose body was found in a freezer in the garage of their Portage Park home this week.

Eva Michalski, 69, was taken into custody after police on a well-being check found the body of Regina Michalski around 4:35 p.m. Monday in the 5500 block of West Melrose Street.

It was not known how long Regina Michalski had been dead. Neighbors said Eva Michalski had told conflictin­g stories in recent months: that her mother was in a nursing home in another state; that she was still living at home and doing fine; that she had died.

Eva Michalski’s daughter Sabrina Watson, who lives in Kentucky, said she called police to check on the home because she had an “intuition” that something was wrong.

“I just said, I’m calling [the police] and just having them do a welfare check,” Watson said. “What could go wrong? Apparently everything.

“My heart is broken,” she added. “I miss her very much.”

An autopsy determinin­g the cause of death was pending.

Regina and Eva Michalski had lived together for years on the first floor of the twoflat on Melrose, and the daughter was the building’s landlord, neighbors said.

Michalski was arrested nearly a dozen times between 1997 and 2005, according to Cook County court records. In all but one case, she used variations of a different name: Eva Bratcher.

In January 2006, she pleaded guilty to felony counts of forgery in two cases, records show. She was handed down concurrent sentences of six months in the Cook County Jail and two years’ probation. Later in 2006, she was found guilty of misdemeano­r counts of battery and violating an order of protection in two other cases, and she was sentenced to concurrent, two-year probation terms.

She completed her probation sentences without fulfilling the requiremen­ts, and she pleaded guilty to violating the terms of her release, records show. She was then sentenced to concurrent two-year prison terms, though she had accrued a significan­t amount of time served.

She has also faced a range of charges that were dropped, including battery, assault, retail theft, criminal damage to property, and reckless and disorderly conduct.

One of Regina Michalski’s other grandchild­ren, Diane Michalski, told the Sun-Times that she used to live above her grandmothe­r at the West Melrose address. Diane Michalski said her grandmothe­r was a Polish immigrant who spent most of her life working for Motorola.

“I remember being a kid, and she’d bring some work home and show me the little technology and all the little intricate details that she had to do for her job,” Michalski said. “I mean, if you want to talk about women in STEM, she was it.”

 ?? FAMILY PHOTO ?? Regina Michalski, whose body was found in a freezer, worked most of her life for Motorola. “If you want to talk about women in STEM, she was it,” a granddaugh­ter says.
FAMILY PHOTO Regina Michalski, whose body was found in a freezer, worked most of her life for Motorola. “If you want to talk about women in STEM, she was it,” a granddaugh­ter says.
 ?? CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? Eva Michalski, 69, daughter of Regina Michalski, is charged with concealing the death of her 96-year-old mother at their Portage Park home.
CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT Eva Michalski, 69, daughter of Regina Michalski, is charged with concealing the death of her 96-year-old mother at their Portage Park home.
 ?? ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES ?? The body of Regina Michalski was found in a freezer in the 5500 block of West Melrose Street.
ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES The body of Regina Michalski was found in a freezer in the 5500 block of West Melrose Street.

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