Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Acquitted murder suspect in LaSalle County sues prosecutor

- By John Keilman jkeilman@chicagotri­bune. com Twitter@JohnKeilma­n

A LaSalle County man who beat accusation­s that he drowned his wife in a toilet is suing the prosecutor who put him on trial, saying she conspired with local police in a frame job meant to boost her political fortunes.

A jury in December found Kenneth Cusick not guilty of murdering his wife at their Ottawa home, ending a bizarre case that began when Tracy Cusick was found unresponsi­ve in the couple’s home on Jan. 17, 2006. Cusick told police he had found his wife, whohad a history of drug and alcohol problems, with her face in a toilet.

The initial probe found no sign of foul play, but the lawsuit contends another set of investigat­ors reopened the case and “entered into a conspiracy to frame Ken Cusick for Tracy’s purported murder.”

Tracy Cusick’s body was exhumed in 2010 for a second autopsy, which detected injuries to her throat and face. Adetective testified at a LaSalle County coroner’s inquest that itwouldhav­ebeen impossible for Cusick to drown in the toilet “without a secondpart­yexertings­ome outside force.”

A coroner’s jury ruled that her death was a homicide, and in 2012 her family sued Cusick, accusing him of killing her. The case was dismissed a few months later, according to court records.

The lawsuit says police tried to convince Brian Towne, the LaSalle County state’s attorney at the time, to pursue a prosecutio­n but he declined. They then went to Karen Donnelly, the suit says, an attorney who would go on to challenge Towne in the 2016 election.

According to the lawsuit, Donnelly “saw an opportunit­y in this investigat­ion to advance her goal of being elected as the LaSalle County State’s Attorney,

and so without revealing her involvemen­t in this investigat­ion she pursued a campaign that included a promise that she would pursue charges against Kenneth Cusick if elected.

“Throughout her campaign she publicized the false assertions that there was evidence Tracy Cusick had been murdered and that Ken Cusick should be charged with her murder. She used Mr. Cusick, along with Mr. Towne, as political punching bags to secure her election as LaSalle County State’s Attorney.”

Donnelly defeated Towne after a bitter campaign, and unsuccessf­ully tried to prosecute him for official misconduct connected in part to a controvers­ial asset forfeiture program he ran during his tenure. He in turn sued her, claiming malicious prosecutio­n.

Donnelly called that lawsuit, whichwas filed in July, a political stunt meant to help her opponent in November’s election. She could not be reached Friday

for comment about Cusick’s lawsuit.

Cusick, a 53-year-old tavern manager and retired firefighte­r, went on trial in December and was acquitted inless than an hour after a two-week proceeding, according to local media reports.

In his lawsuit, though, his lawyers say he is still being punished.

“Following his acquittal, Mr. Cusick was not simply able to resume his normal life,” they write. “He will be forever known in LaSalle County, the place he lived his entire life, as a person who murdered his wife. Some friends and even family members have been turned against him as a result. This is a false and unfair characteri­zation he will never be able to shed thanks to the (defendants’) conduct.

“It remains extremely difficult for Mr. Cusick to (live) his life and travel anywhere in LaSalle County and beyondwith­out people recognizin­g him and assuming that the things the (defendants) have accused

him of are true. Mr. Cusick has gone froma personwho enjoyed participat­ing in his community to a personwho rarely leaves his home other than to go towork.”

Aside from Donnelly, the lawsuit names a former county coroner, three police officers, a forensic pathologis­t, a forensic consultant and a plumbing expert who testified at Cusick’s trial that there are no known cases of an adult drowning in a toilet.

 ?? ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2016 ?? LaSalle County State’s Attorney Karen Donnelly is being sued by Kenneth Cusick, who in December was found not guilty of murdering his wife at their Ottawa home in 2006.
ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2016 LaSalle County State’s Attorney Karen Donnelly is being sued by Kenneth Cusick, who in December was found not guilty of murdering his wife at their Ottawa home in 2006.

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