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A Chicago woman has been apprehended after murdering and dismembering her landlord.
Authorities were called to the 5900-block of North Washtenaw Avenue last Monday for a well-being check at a residence. Tenants claimed to hear yelling and arguing coming from their landlord Frances Walker’s bedroom the night before, and then couldn’t get a hold of her afterwards. Walker owned a home and rented out rooms to women in need, one of which being Sandra Kolalou, who police say had a history of violence. Apparently, one renter reported an attack from Kolalou last January, in which the 36-year-old tried to kill her. The victim explained to WKRG:
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She explained she had just taken out her asthma inhaler, and Kolalou attempted to push it down her throat, all while allegedly singing:
The victim eventually got free, and Kolalou was charged with assault and taken to a psychiatric hospital, but was later acquitted. Unfortunately, this time she had apparently just been served with an eviction notice by Walker days before cops were called to the scene, “due to ongoing conflict between the defendant and other tenants,” according to the prosecutor.
According to ABC 7 Chicago, when tenants received a message from Walker’s phone, explaining if they moved out to inform Kolalou, who would be caring for her dogs, they got worried and called for the well-being check. When police arrived, they were told by residents who were “afraid” of the suspect that she had been spotted lugging around “a large black garbage bag,” but during an inspection of her room, found no “incriminating” evidence. From there, she left in a tow
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