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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Wife Found Dead in Fire Was Strangled, Husband's Throat Cut

Erica Rodriguez, 40, found dead in a fire, died of strangulation. Her husband, Martin Rodriguez, 48, sustained severe throat wounds. Police are investigating.

Updated, 2 p.m., with comment from police The death of a woman found dead after an Oak Forest fire Tuesday has been ruled a strangulation homicide, an autopsy revealed Wednesday.  Erica Rodriguez, 40, was found dead inside the home from strangulation, not from injuries sustained in the fire, according to Oak Forest Police Chief Greg Anderson.  Her husband Martin Rodriguez, 48, was found with his throat cut outside the home, Anderson said, and was transported to South Suburban Hospital, and later transferred to Advocate Christ Medical Center. He remained in critical condition as of Tuesday evening. “We will continue the investigation and will be relentless until we bring the responsible party to justice," said Oak Forest Police Chief Greg …

Pancho Villa

1:33 am on Monday, December 24, 2012

@Sue1: You would think that in a small town like OF, a murderer on the loose would be a big deal. If they think that have a suspect, as painful as that might be for everyone involved, some city official would make some kind of statement that would not affect the investigation. I just feel that since it happened, literally in front of a high school, as a parent I would be upset if they knew more …   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

UPDATED: 1 Dead, 1 Hospitalized after Oak Forest House Fire

One woman is dead and a man is hospitalized after a house fire in the 15200 block of Central Avenue in Oak Forest Tuesday morning.

Updated, 6:00 p.m. One of the victims of a house fire in Oak Forest Tuesday sustained injuries “not related” to the blaze, Sun-Times Media reports. Original Story A 40-year-old woman is dead and her 48-year-old husband remains hospitalized after a fire in their home near 153rd and Central Avenue Tuesday morning. Neighbors reported smoke pouring out of the home's windows this morning around 9 a.m. Firefighters arriving on the scene at 15230 S. Central Ave. found a man unresponsive on the front porch, according to police.  Erica Rodriguez was found dead inside the home, according to Oak Forest Police Chief Greg Anderson. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday. Her husband Martin Rodriguez was transported to South Suburban Hospital, and later …

Jill

12:18 pm on Thursday, December 27, 2012

Well still, no one mentioned anything about why 2 people here "saw this coming".   more ›

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