Woman whose remains found in Northwest Side freezer is identified by officials. Related contents found at beach deemed ‘nonhuman.’
While standing next to a memorial, Maggie Walker holds burning sage in the 5900 block of North Washtenaw Avenue on Oct. 12, 2022, outside the home of her sister-in-law Frances Walker, who was found dead Monday inside the residential building.
A Wednesday autopsy on Walker, 69, was inconclusive and pending further studies, according to the medical examiner’s office.Kolalou lived at the same residence as Walker and the homicide is believed to have occurred in Walker’s bedroom, according to Deenihan, who added “butcher knives” may have been used as a weapon.
Officers responded to a well-being check in the block on Washtenaw around 7 p.m. Monday. The owner of the West Ridge neighborhood house — who rented the rooms out — had been missing for approximately 24 hours, the tenant who called police told them. The tenant that the others were afraid of, Deenihan said, had recently called a tow truck and carried out a heavy bag. The individual dumped the large bag in a garbage can at Foster Beach, police said.
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