Re: Four Bodies Found in Suburban Chicago HOme
- From: <crosem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:19:00 GMT
what a strange article...it makes reference to a "suspect" right in the
middle w/o any lead-up info...
"E/C Annie" <cab1965@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> tiny dancer wrote:
>> Four bodies found in Aurora home
> <snip>
>
> Names and family details included in this piece. annie
>
>
> AURORA - The bodies of four people were found inside a home on the
> city's far southeast side Thursday, according to police, who are
> looking for "persons of interest" on the West Coast.
>
> The gruesome scene unfolded shortly after 2 p.m. inside a stately
> two-story brick house at 3540 Jeremy Ranch Court, a quiet cul-de-sac in
> the tony White Eagle subdivision.
>
> Police were called to the home by a relative who had stopped by and
> peered through a window to see a woman lying dead on the floor, police
> said.
>
> Once officers arrived, they found three more adults dead in a separate
> part of the house.
>
> Aurora police Lt. Rusty Sullivan would say only that the victims -
> two men and two women - had suffered "severe trauma."
>
> "We are exploring several avenues as well as several leads," he said.
>
> He said no signs of forced entry were found, and no weapons were
> "readily visible" inside the home.
>
> The possible suspect, described only as a relative of several of the
> victims, reportedly had fled en route to the West Coast, possibly
> California.
>
> Investigators waited more than eight hours for a DuPage County judge to
> sign a warrant allowing them to search the home and entered shortly
> after 10:30 p.m. with cameras and evidence-collection equipment. The
> bodies remained inside the home late Thursday.
>
> Sullivan said the unusual delay was the result of a precise attention
> to detail in a case officials would call only a "death investigation."
>
> Detectives, meanwhile, had interviewed several relatives in Aurora,
> Naperville and other neighboring suburbs, although "no formal
> interrogations had been conducted," he said.
>
> No one was in custody as of 11 p.m.
>
> Neighbors said the home is owned by Jimmy and Kate Tsao, a young couple
> in their early 30s with no children. Police would not rule out the
> possibility that they were among the victims.
>
> One of the three vehicles parked in the driveway belonged to the Tsaos,
> while another belonged to Kate Tsao's parents, who live in Naperville.
> Their home also was cordoned off by police and searched late Thursday.
>
> Homeowners a 'nice couple'
> The Tsaos - who had lived in the home for four years - were
> described as warm and affable, although no one in the neighborhood said
> they were close friends with the couple.
>
> Jimmy Tsao was originally from Taiwan, while his wife - a part-time
> college student - was American-born, neighbors said.
>
> "They were a really nice couple," said next-door neighbor Buck Baumert,
> who added that he had never seen them arguing or doing anything out of
> the ordinary. "They were real laid back, real quiet."
>
> Others who lived all along the block said they saw Kate outside almost
> every day, working on the flowers and shrubs that decorated the
> carefully landscaped property.
>
> "She was a sweet woman," said another neighbor, Theresa Kosanda, who
> had shared dinner with the couple on several occasions. "She takes care
> of my yard when I'm on vacation."
>
> Jimmy Tsao's passion appeared to have been cars, neighbors said, as
> they recalled his reputation for buying a new luxury vehicle every few
> months: Ferraris, Mercedes-Benzes, Porsches and Range Rovers.
>
> He was also an avid golfer who shared tee times with several neighbors
> at the subdivision's golf club.
>
> Property records show they bought the sizeable corner-lot house
> together in 2001 for $425,000.
>
> Family business
>
> One neighbor, who used to play cards with Jimmy regularly, said that
> the Tsaos' wealth came from the family business of exporting used
> computers from North America to Asia. The neighbor, who asked not to be
> identified, said Jimmy Tsao and his brother ran the business, which
> they had inherited from their father.
>
> Jimmy Tsao was not listed as a member of any major local business
> associations, and several local business leaders said Thursday that
> they were unfamiliar with any company by that description.
>
> The scene outside the house was vaguely surreal, with scores of police
> officers and DuPage County coroner's investigators standing around for
> hours waiting for the warrant that would allow them inside.
>
> Outside the ring of yellow crime scene tape, a large crowd of neighbors
> waited for news and speculated about what might have happened.
>
> Salil Kapra, 17, a Neuqua Valley High School student who lives across
> the street from the Tsaos, said he was taking the bus home when he
> noticed police cars and ambulances whizzing past along Montgomery Road.
>
> "Then, we came into White Eagle, and there was all of this chaos," he
> said. "It was shocking. We've lived here 14 years, and there's never
> been anything like this."
>
> http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/beaconnews/top/AU30_BODIES_S1.htm
>
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