Chicago Sun-Times

Prosecutor­s: Chef stabs fellow chef to death at Portage Park restaurant

- BY DAVID STRUETT, CST WIRE REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

An Elmwood Park man ambushed a fellow chef in the kitchen of a Portage Park restaurant during the dinner rush Sunday, fatally stabbing him with a 9-inch fillet knife for several minutes as he fended off coworkers trying to stop him with cutting boards and a chair, prosecutor­s say.

Jesus Martinez, 37, was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the murder of 35-year-old Cory Neill, who both worked as chefs at the Foundation Tavern and Grille, 5007 W. Irving Park Rd., according to Cook County prosecutor­s.

Martinez, whose only prior offense is a misdemeano­r DUI in 2007, may have been motived by the false belief that his coworker broke into his home and attacked his family, prosecutor­s allege.

Martinez was denied bail Wednesday during a court hearing in which Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy said there is “crystal clear” video surveillan­ce in the kitchen showing the encounter, according to a proffer outlining the case.

The video first shows Neill and Martinez working side-by-side at the grill and oven area over a period of time, with no unusual behavior or arguments between the two, he said.

When other employees walked out of the room, leaving the pair alone in the kitchen at 6:53 p.m., Martinez left for the basement after appearing to tell Neill to watch what he was cooking on the stove, Murphy said.

Martinez walks off camera and returns 20 seconds later holding the knife, and walks briskly toward Neill, grabbing him from behind and stabbing him repeatedly, Murphy said.

The video shows Neill fall to the floor as Martinez stood over him while continuing to stab him, Murphy said.

Several coworkers rushed back into the kitchen and tried to disarm Martinez, but he fought them off,

Murphy said.

“The employees tried to use cutting boards and a chair to disarm and subdue the defendant, but none of it worked,” Murphy said in the proffer. Martinez remained on top of Neill, and pointed the knife at anyone who approached, Murphy said.

After four minutes, a Chicago police officer entered the kitchen, gun drawn, and ordered Martinez to drop the knife, Murphy said.

Martinez complied and was arrested. He then told investigat­ors that Neill broke into his house and sexually assaulted his daughter and cut his son, Murphy said. Prosecutor­s said the allegation­s were not accurate, and were refuted by Martinez’s wife.

Martinez worked in the restaurant for about a month before the stabbing and was described by staff as a quiet worker, Murphy said.

The owners of Foundation Tavern and Grille said in a Facebook post they were “devastated” to announce the death of Neill.

“He was always cooking with a smile and brightenin­g the days of all of those who had the pleasure of spending time with him,” the restaurant owners said in the post.

“He was truly passionate about his craft and was always looking for ways to improve the kitchen and the establishm­ent as a whole. Our family will not be the same without Cory.”

The owners said they closed the restaurant on Tuesday in his remembranc­e.

Neill’s half-brother Dylan Koempel said he was still coming to grips with the news of his sibling’s murder.

“Obviously, the man didn’t deserve it. He was taken just because someone was a little bit irritated at work, and that’s unfair,” Koempel said.

“This man was the greatest person to so many people and I hope everybody involved knows that he loves them so much.” He said Neill was born in Aurora and has a 4-year-old son.

Another friend, Justin Thorndyke, said he remembers Neill as an “amazing person” and a “sweet guy” from when Neill performed under the name “DJ Hindsight.”

“He spun jungle and dubstep,” Thorndyke said. “He was passionate about reaching people’s hearts through music.”

A GoFundMe raised more than $4,500 by Wednesday evening to pay for funeral expenses. Visitation will be held 4 p.m. Friday at the Dieterle Memorial Home at 1120 S. Broadway Ave. in Montgomery.

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