Chicago Sun-Times

PROSECUTOR­S: MAN SET FIRE TO COVER UP MURDER

- —Jordan Owen

An 18-year-old man stabbed an elderly woman to death, then set her apartment on fire to cover it up after she caught him breaking into her Washington Park home last week, according to prosecutor­s.

Trae Chatmon has been charged with first-degree murder, according to Chicago Police.

Another resident woke to a smell of smoke in the three-story apartment building in the 5100 block of South Michigan Avenue in the early morning hours of Oct. 26, according to prosecutor­s.

The neighbor had seen 89-year-old Josephine Johnson return home from church the night before and used a spare key to enter her first-floor apartment to check on her. He found her body lying on the floor outside her bedroom, prosecutor­s said.

An autopsy found Johnson died of multiple blunt-and sharp-force injuries from an assault. She also suffered blunt-force injuries to her head and burns on her upper torso, prosecutor­s said.

The apartment had also been ransacked and a window had been broken, prosecutor­s said. Knives were recovered, and multiple pieces of jewelry were found strewn on Johnson’s bed.

About half an hour later, Chatmon was caught burglarizi­ng a home nearby in the 300 block of East 53rd Street, prosecutor­s said. He was caught on surveillan­ce video breaking into the home and was arrested.

Officers found several pieces of jewelry on Chatmon, prosecutor­s said. One of the pieces, a broach, matched two broaches found on Johnson’s bed, prosecutor­s said.

Chatmon was tentativel­y identified by a witness as the man seen standing outside Johnson’s home as the fire burned, and blood on his clothing when he was arrested has been submitted for testing and analysis, prosecutor­s said.

Chatmon admitted he broke into Johnson’s apartment through a window and stabbed her with knives after she caught him, prosecutor­s said. He set the home on fire because he was scared and wanted to cover it up. He then ran away, but returned to the scene briefly around the same time firefighte­rs arrived.

Chatmon, of the 4900 block of South St. Lawrence Avenue, was ordered held on a $1 million bond Thursday.

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| COOK CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE, NVP Prosecutor­s say Trae Chatmon, 18, stabbed Josephine Johnson, 89, when she caught him breaking into her home. Chatmon then allegedly set fire to her home to cover up the murder.

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