Chicago Sun-Times

Woman charged with fatally stabbing romantic rival in front of her 3-year-old son

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N, STAFF REPORTER mhendricks­on@suntimes.com | @MHendricks­onCST

A woman allegedly targeting a romantic rival has been charged in a fatal knife attack that happened in broad daylight last month in Humboldt Park.

Tyteanne Bell, 34, faces a count of first-degree murder in the Jan. 20 attack on 24-yearold Jamilah Brown, who was walking in the 3700 block of West Chicago Avenue with her 3-year-old son.

About 3:45 p.m. that day, Brown and the toddler were headed to an ATM to get money to pay for her older son’s haircut when Bell got out of a rental car and stabbed her repeatedly in the neck and head, Cook County prosecutor­s said.

Bell allegedly fled in the rental car. A witness who saw Brown bleeding ran to the 3-year-old and called 911. Brown later died at Mount Sinai Hospital.

Bell returned the rental car in St. Charles that evening and reached out to her brother, a Chicago police officer, to ask him if he had heard about the murder and whether there were cameras in the area, prosecutor­s said.

The officer called the department, identified his sister in surveillan­ce video from the attack and provided investigat­ors with text messages from Bell, prosecutor­s said.

Bell was also identified by an employee of the car company as the person who rented and returned the vehicle, prosecutor­s said. Apparent blood found in the vehicle is still awaiting testing.

Prosecutor­s said Bell’s cellphone data showed her going from the rental facility to the area where the attack occurred and back to the rental lot. An investigat­ion allegedly found the two women were involved in a relationsh­ip with the same man.

Bell was previously convicted of battery for stabbing the wife of her then-boyfriend in the leg. She was sentenced to probation in 2019, prosecutor­s said.

Judge Susana Ortiz Bell ordered Bell held without bail. Bell was expected back in court Feb. 27.

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