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Brown's Chicken massacre

The Brown's Chicken Massacre was a mass murder that occurred on January 8, 1993, in Palatine, Illinois, when two robbers shot and killed seven employees at a Brown's Chicken fast-food restaurant.

Brown's Chicken massacre
Part of mass shootings in the United States
LocationPalatine, Illinois, U.S.
Coordinates42°07′22″N 88°02′53″W / 42.12278°N 88.04806°W / 42.12278; -88.04806
DateJanuary 8, 1993; 30 years ago (1993-01-08)
Attack type
Armed robbery, mass shooting, mass murder
WeaponsSnub-nosed Smith & Wesson Model 60 .38-caliber revolver
Deaths7
PerpetratorsJuan Luna and James Degorski
MotiveRobbery
Witness elimination

The case remained unsolved for nearly nine years, until one of the assailants was implicated by his girlfriend in 2002. Police used DNA samples from the murder scene to match one of the suspects, Juan Luna. Luna was put on trial in 2007, found guilty of seven counts of first degree murder, and sentenced to life imprisonment. James Degorski, the other assailant, was found guilty in 2009 on all seven counts of first degree murder, and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

Incident edit

On January 8, 1993, seven people were shot and killed at the Brown's Chicken & Pasta at 168 West Northwest Highway in Palatine.[1] The victims included the owners, Richard and Lynn Ehlenfeldt, and five employees: Guadalupe Maldonado, Michael C. Castro and Rico L. Solis (Castro and Solis were Palatine High School students working there part-time), Thomas Mennes, and Marcus Nellsen.[2] The assailants stole between $1,800 and $1,900 from the restaurant, equivalent to $3,748 in 2022.[3]

Two of the Ehlenfeldts' daughters were scheduled to be at the restaurant that night, but were not present at the time of the killing. A third daughter, Jennifer, was later elected to the Wisconsin Senate.[4]

Michael Castro's parents called the police a couple hours after closing time.[5] Later, Guadalupe Maldonado's wife also called the police, concerned that her husband did not return home from work and that his car was still in the apparently closed Brown's Chicken parking lot.[5] When officers arrived at the building, they spotted the rear employees' door open. Inside, they found the seven bodies, some face-down, some face-up, in a cooler and in a walk-in refrigerator.[1] When Palatine police found the bodies, it was more than 5½ hours after the 9 p.m. closing.[6]

Perpetrators edit

Juan Luna
Born (1974-02-16) February 16, 1974 (age 49)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Conviction(s)First degree murder (7 counts)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without parole
Details
DateJanuary 8, 1993
CountryUnited States
Location(s)Palatine, Illinois
Killed7
Date apprehended
May 16, 2002
Imprisoned atStateville Correctional Center

In March 2002, more than nine years after the murders, Anne Lockett came forward and implicated her former boyfriend, James Degorski, and his associate, Juan Luna, in the crime.[7] Luna, then aged 18, was a former employee of the restaurant.[7] In April 2002, the Palatine Police Department matched a DNA sample from Luna to a sample of saliva from a piece of partially eaten chicken found in the garbage during the crime scene investigation.[8]

James Degorski
Born (1972-08-20) August 20, 1972 (age 51)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Conviction(s)First degree murder (7 counts)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without parole
Details
DateJanuary 8, 1993
CountryUnited States
Location(s)Palatine, Illinois
Killed7
Date apprehended
May 16, 2002
Imprisoned atStateville Correctional Center

The chicken was kept in a freezer for most of the time since the crime. Testimony at trial indicated it was not frozen for several days after discovery, and was allowed to thaw several times for examination and testing, in the hope of an eventual match via increasingly sophisticated testing methods not available in 1993.[8]

The Palatine Police Department took the two suspects into custody on May 16, 2002.[7] Luna confessed to the crime during an interrogation, though his lawyers later claimed that he was coerced to do so through police brutality and threats of deportation.[1] The pair, who met at Palatine's William Fremd High School, subsequently went to trial.[7][9]

On May 10, 2007, Juan Luna was found guilty of all seven counts of murder.[7] He was sentenced to life in prison without parole on May 17.[7] The state sought the death penalty, which was available at the time, but the jury's vote of eleven-to-one in favor of the death penalty fell short of the required unanimity to impose it.[10]

On September 29, 2009, James Degorski was found guilty of all seven counts of murder, largely on the testimony of his former girlfriend Anne Lockett and another woman, who both stated that Degorski confessed to them.[11] On October 20, 2009, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. All but two of the jurors voted for the death penalty.[12]

In March 2014, a jury awarded James Degorski $451,000 in compensation and punitive damages after being beaten by a Sheriff's deputy in Cook County Jail in May 2002. He suffered facial fractures that required surgery. The deputy was eventually dismissed.[13]

Aftermath edit

 
The Chase Bank branch where the Brown's Chicken restaurant once stood

The incident had an adverse effect on the entire Brown's Chicken franchise. Sales at all restaurants dropped 35 percent within months of the incident, and the company eventually had to close 100 restaurants in the Chicago area.[14]

The building was razed in April 2001,[1] after briefly housing a dry cleaning establishment[15] and then standing vacant for many years. A Chase Bank branch office was constructed at the former Brown's location.[16]

Luna and Degorski are imprisoned at the Stateville Correctional Center.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sadovi, Carlos (2007-03-28). "Brutal crime finally gets its day in court". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  2. ^ Sadovi, Carlos (2007-04-13). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2009-08-16. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  3. ^ Lee, Henry C.; Labriola, Jerry (2010). Shocking Cases from Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. p. 97. ISBN 978-1-59102-775-1.
  4. ^ Jungen, Anne. "Shilling to share story of survival after parents killed" La Crosse Tribune January 31, 2011
  5. ^ a b Brunner, J. Terrence (1997). "The Brown's Chicken Massacre". Better Government Association. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  6. ^ Sander, Libby (2007-04-17). "Murder Trial to Begin in Illinois, 14 Years After 7 Died". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Vitello, Barbara (2009-05-05). "Trial set for August in latest Brown's Chicken case". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  8. ^ a b Selvarn, Ashok (September 29, 2009). "Verdict brings closure to Palatine police officers". Daily Herald. Archived from the original on January 20, 2013. Retrieved September 20, 2012.
  9. ^ Loomis, Brandon. "'They're just people without a soul': Two charged in Palatine murders". Daily Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
  10. ^ Sudo, Chuck (2014-03-10). . Chicagoist. Archived from the original on 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  11. ^ "Guilty Verdict in Brown's Chicken Trial". NBC Chicago. Sep 29, 2009.
  12. ^ Greiner, Deborah (2009-10-20). "Life in Prison for Degorski". NBC. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  13. ^ "Jury awards Brown's Chicken killer $451K in civil rights case". Chicago Tribune. March 8, 2014.
  14. ^ Hussain, Rummana (2009-08-10). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  15. ^ Byrne, John (August 5, 2009). "Brown's Chicken massacre comes back to haunt Palatine". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 20, 2012.
  16. ^ Pohl, Kimberley (2009-10-20). "Former Brown's Chicken site to become Chase Bank". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  17. ^ "Offenders". Illinois Department of Corrections. Retrieved 2020-02-25.

Further reading edit

  • Possley, Maurice. The Brown's Chicken Massacre, Berkeley, 2003. Paperback, ISBN 0-425-19085-4
  • Shere, Dennis. "The Last Meal: Defending an Accused Mass Murderer," Titletown, 2010. Paperback, ISBN 978-0-9823008-8-6

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The Brown s Chicken Massacre was a mass murder that occurred on January 8 1993 in Palatine Illinois when two robbers shot and killed seven employees at a Brown s Chicken fast food restaurant Brown s Chicken massacrePart of mass shootings in the United StatesLocationPalatine Illinois U S Coordinates42 07 22 N 88 02 53 W 42 12278 N 88 04806 W 42 12278 88 04806DateJanuary 8 1993 30 years ago 1993 01 08 Attack typeArmed robbery mass shooting mass murderWeaponsSnub nosed Smith amp Wesson Model 60 38 caliber revolverDeaths7PerpetratorsJuan Luna and James DegorskiMotiveRobberyWitness eliminationThe case remained unsolved for nearly nine years until one of the assailants was implicated by his girlfriend in 2002 Police used DNA samples from the murder scene to match one of the suspects Juan Luna Luna was put on trial in 2007 found guilty of seven counts of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment James Degorski the other assailant was found guilty in 2009 on all seven counts of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole Contents 1 Incident 2 Perpetrators 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingIncident editOn January 8 1993 seven people were shot and killed at the Brown s Chicken amp Pasta at 168 West Northwest Highway in Palatine 1 The victims included the owners Richard and Lynn Ehlenfeldt and five employees Guadalupe Maldonado Michael C Castro and Rico L Solis Castro and Solis were Palatine High School students working there part time Thomas Mennes and Marcus Nellsen 2 The assailants stole between 1 800 and 1 900 from the restaurant equivalent to 3 748 in 2022 3 Two of the Ehlenfeldts daughters were scheduled to be at the restaurant that night but were not present at the time of the killing A third daughter Jennifer was later elected to the Wisconsin Senate 4 Michael Castro s parents called the police a couple hours after closing time 5 Later Guadalupe Maldonado s wife also called the police concerned that her husband did not return home from work and that his car was still in the apparently closed Brown s Chicken parking lot 5 When officers arrived at the building they spotted the rear employees door open Inside they found the seven bodies some face down some face up in a cooler and in a walk in refrigerator 1 When Palatine police found the bodies it was more than 5 hours after the 9 p m closing 6 Perpetrators editJuan LunaBorn 1974 02 16 February 16 1974 age 49 United StatesCriminal statusIncarceratedConviction s First degree murder 7 counts Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without paroleDetailsDateJanuary 8 1993CountryUnited StatesLocation s Palatine IllinoisKilled7Date apprehendedMay 16 2002Imprisoned atStateville Correctional CenterIn March 2002 more than nine years after the murders Anne Lockett came forward and implicated her former boyfriend James Degorski and his associate Juan Luna in the crime 7 Luna then aged 18 was a former employee of the restaurant 7 In April 2002 the Palatine Police Department matched a DNA sample from Luna to a sample of saliva from a piece of partially eaten chicken found in the garbage during the crime scene investigation 8 James DegorskiBorn 1972 08 20 August 20 1972 age 51 United StatesCriminal statusIncarceratedConviction s First degree murder 7 counts Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without paroleDetailsDateJanuary 8 1993CountryUnited StatesLocation s Palatine IllinoisKilled7Date apprehendedMay 16 2002Imprisoned atStateville Correctional CenterThe chicken was kept in a freezer for most of the time since the crime Testimony at trial indicated it was not frozen for several days after discovery and was allowed to thaw several times for examination and testing in the hope of an eventual match via increasingly sophisticated testing methods not available in 1993 8 The Palatine Police Department took the two suspects into custody on May 16 2002 7 Luna confessed to the crime during an interrogation though his lawyers later claimed that he was coerced to do so through police brutality and threats of deportation 1 The pair who met at Palatine s William Fremd High School subsequently went to trial 7 9 On May 10 2007 Juan Luna was found guilty of all seven counts of murder 7 He was sentenced to life in prison without parole on May 17 7 The state sought the death penalty which was available at the time but the jury s vote of eleven to one in favor of the death penalty fell short of the required unanimity to impose it 10 On September 29 2009 James Degorski was found guilty of all seven counts of murder largely on the testimony of his former girlfriend Anne Lockett and another woman who both stated that Degorski confessed to them 11 On October 20 2009 he was sentenced to life in prison without parole All but two of the jurors voted for the death penalty 12 In March 2014 a jury awarded James Degorski 451 000 in compensation and punitive damages after being beaten by a Sheriff s deputy in Cook County Jail in May 2002 He suffered facial fractures that required surgery The deputy was eventually dismissed 13 Aftermath edit nbsp The Chase Bank branch where the Brown s Chicken restaurant once stoodThe incident had an adverse effect on the entire Brown s Chicken franchise Sales at all restaurants dropped 35 percent within months of the incident and the company eventually had to close 100 restaurants in the Chicago area 14 The building was razed in April 2001 1 after briefly housing a dry cleaning establishment 15 and then standing vacant for many years A Chase Bank branch office was constructed at the former Brown s location 16 Luna and Degorski are imprisoned at the Stateville Correctional Center 17 See also editList of multiple homicides in Illinois Lane Bryant shooting a similar murder of shoppers and workers on February 2 2008 in Tinley Park Illinois List of massacres in IllinoisReferences edit a b c d Sadovi Carlos 2007 03 28 Brutal crime finally gets its day in court Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2022 06 26 Sadovi Carlos 2007 04 13 Luna eager for his day in court Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2009 08 16 Retrieved 2009 08 06 Lee Henry C Labriola Jerry 2010 Shocking Cases from Dr Henry Lee s Forensic Files Amherst New York Prometheus Books p 97 ISBN 978 1 59102 775 1 Jungen Anne Shilling to share story of survival after parents killed La Crosse Tribune January 31 2011 a b Brunner J Terrence 1997 The Brown s Chicken Massacre Better Government Association Retrieved 2010 06 03 Sander Libby 2007 04 17 Murder Trial to Begin in Illinois 14 Years After 7 Died The New York Times Retrieved 2009 08 06 a b c d e f Vitello Barbara 2009 05 05 Trial set for August in latest Brown s Chicken case Daily Herald Retrieved 2009 08 06 a b Selvarn Ashok September 29 2009 Verdict brings closure to Palatine police officers Daily Herald Archived from the original on January 20 2013 Retrieved September 20 2012 Loomis Brandon They re just people without a soul Two charged in Palatine murders Daily Chronicle Retrieved 2020 06 03 Sudo Chuck 2014 03 10 Man Convicted In Brown s Chicken Murders Awarded 451K Civil Rights Judgment Chicagoist Archived from the original on 2017 11 08 Retrieved 2022 06 26 Guilty Verdict in Brown s Chicken Trial NBC Chicago Sep 29 2009 Greiner Deborah 2009 10 20 Life in Prison for Degorski NBC Retrieved 2009 10 30 Jury awards Brown s Chicken killer 451K in civil rights case Chicago Tribune March 8 2014 Hussain Rummana 2009 08 10 After Brown s Chicken massacre No one came Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on 2009 08 13 Retrieved 2009 08 10 Byrne John August 5 2009 Brown s Chicken massacre comes back to haunt Palatine Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 20 2012 Pohl Kimberley 2009 10 20 Former Brown s Chicken site to become Chase Bank Daily Herald Retrieved 2009 10 30 Offenders Illinois Department of Corrections Retrieved 2020 02 25 Further reading editPossley Maurice The Brown s Chicken Massacre Berkeley 2003 Paperback ISBN 0 425 19085 4 Shere Dennis The Last Meal Defending an Accused Mass Murderer Titletown 2010 Paperback ISBN 978 0 9823008 8 6Portals nbsp Chicago nbsp Illinois nbsp 1990s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brown 27s Chicken massacre amp oldid 1176240897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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