Chicago Sun-Times

Coroner: Woman with ties to Hegewisch victim killed herself

- BY JON SEIDEL, STEFANO ESPOSITO AND BRIAN SLODYSKO Staff Reporters

An Indiana woman central to a bizarre murder mystery with Chicago ties committed suicide, a coroner said-Wednesday.

Teresa Jarding died of “acute mixed- drug toxicity” and her manner of death was suicide, Tippecanoe County ( Ind.) Coroner Donna Hart Avolt said. But she refused to elaborate on the results of toxicology testing on Jarding’s remains.

“This is a family that is just reeling from the shock of everything that has gone on,” Avolt said. “So, I will not elaborate any more than that.”

She said she promised the family she wouldn’t say anything further. “And also, I don’t have to,” she told the Chicago Sun- Times.

Police in Fowler, Ind., found the remains of a white woman Saturday at Jarding’s former residence. That revelation came after Cook County authoritie­s identified Tuesday the remains of Milan Lekich — a man Jarding purportedl­y married in Las Vegas. They were found Oct. 5 in Lekich’s garage in Hegewisch on Chicago’s Southeast Side.

Authoritie­s wanted to question Jarding, 49, about Lekich’s disappeara­nce. But when they finally made contact with Jarding at her home on Sept. 24, she was near death with a gun by her side, Fowler police said last week. Jarding was taken to an Indiana hospital, where she died the next day.

Soon after she died, authoritie­s learned that her mother — who was in town from Florida to take care of the ailing Jarding — had been missing since August.

Fowler police would not say if the remains found at Jarding’s house belonged to her 68- year- old mother, Nena Metoyer. But they did say that the woman died from a gunshot wound to the head and classified her death as a homicide. Further DNA testing is needed to determine her identity, Fowler police said in an emailed statement.

The dismembere­d body of Lekich, 51, was found wrapped in plastic and a blanket in a garage in the 13300 block of South Avenue M, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office and Chicago Police.

An autopsy found Lekich died of multiple gunshot wounds to the head and his death has been ruled a homicide, officials said.

According to a police report, Lekich’s last known residence was on the block where his remains were later found.

Jarding and Lekich married in Las Vegas in March 2013, according to Nevada court records. However, Cook County court records indicate Jarding was in the midst of a still- pending divorce at the time.

Chicago Police said Tuesday morning no arrests had been made in connection with Lekich’s death.

 ??  ?? The dismembere­d body of Milan Lekich was discovered Oct. 5 in Hegewisch.
The dismembere­d body of Milan Lekich was discovered Oct. 5 in Hegewisch.

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