Posted on 06/21/2021 3:36:25 PM PDT by Bonemaker
CHICAGO — The woman who was fatally stabbed in the Loop Saturday afternoon was identified as a doctoral student studying criminology at the University of Maryland.
Anat Kimchi, 31, was found shortly before 4 p.m. in the 400 block of South Wacker Drive with multiple stab wounds on her upper back, according to police.
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Kimchi, A. (2017). Investigating the Assignment of Probation Conditions: Heterogeneity and the Role of Race and Ethnicity. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-018-9400-2
I know that a family is grieving the loss of a beautiful young daughter tonight - and for all you know, they read this site.
I think it’s a good idea to know something about a situation before you seize upon it as an opportunity to post what you think is a ‘witty’ observation.
Why do you say ‘almost certainly’?
There are lots of languages that aren’t expressed in a Latin alphabet in written form - and they are translated phonetically into our alphabet.
You posted a picture of the nice part of Wacker. That is the Jeweler’s building. Al Capone had a speakeasy at the top of the building. The building also had car elevators so the jewelers didn’t have to walk down the street carrying briefcases full of gems and risking robbery.
Thank you very much. I have worked in the Loop for many years. It has turned into an utter zoo since Beetlejuice took office.
“...where he ditched the shirt he was wearing.”
They’ll get DNA off the shirt.
I read it. It’s jibberish.
Thank you for your sacrifice, we appreciate here.
It’s like NYC - the people who live in decent areas can afford to leave, as they are doing in droves.
It’s the poor people who have no choice but to stay.
So much for democrat ‘compassion’.
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