Posted on 03/01/2005 3:51:05 PM PST by nyg4168
CHICAGO (AP) -- Authorities said Tuesday they are investigating whether the shooting deaths of a federal judge's husband and her frail, 89-year-old mother were the work of white supremacists out for revenge.
The killings came a month before white supremacist Matt Hale was scheduled to be sentenced for trying to have the judge, Joan Humphrey Lefkow, killed over her handling of a trademark dispute involving his hate group.
Police said they were looking at the possibility the crime was committed by hate groups but cautioned that it was ``but one facet of our investigation.'' Still, from the federal courthouse to the family's neighborhood, the talk was about Lefkow's involvement in the white supremacist case.
``There is much speculation about possible links between this crime and the possible involvement of hate groups. We are looking in many, many directions, but it would be far too early to draw any definitive links,'' said James Molloy, Chicago's chief of detectives.
The judge and other members of her family were placed under federal protection after the killings.
On Monday, the judge came home to discover the bodies of her husband, Michael F. Lefkow, 64, a lawyer, and her mother, Donna Humphrey, in the basement of the Lefkows' North Side house.
A federal source who spoke on condition of anonymity said the victims had been shot in the head. Another source said that police found two .22-caliber casings and that a window at the house had been broken.
The two victims would have been easy to overpower. Lefkow family friend Thomas Robb described them as ``very vulnerable people,'' explaining that Humphrey, who was visiting from Denver, needed two canes to walk. Michael Lefkow had undergone surgery last week to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon and was on crutches, he said.
``All of us are horrified by the murder of Judge Lefkow's husband and mother. Nothing can prepare us for such a stunning, tragic event,'' said Charles P. Kocoras, chief federal judge for the Northern District of Illinois.
Hale's father, retired East Peoria policeman Russell Hale, dismissed the notion that his son may have been involved in the slayings, saying he is under constant surveillance by authorities.
``There would be no way he could order anything,'' Hale said. ``It's ridiculous.''
By Tuesday morning, news articles of the killings had been posted on white supremacist Web sites, along with ``RAHOWA!,'' meaning ``racial holy war.''
In a discussion on a white nationalist Web site in 2003, members had posted the Lefkows' home address. Anti-Defamation League official Mark Pitcavage said another white supremacist's short-wave radio show last April had discussed killing the judge.
Investigators looking for a motive for the slayings searched for clues from the judge's professional life, including her role presiding over cases involving Hale and others.
During Hale's murder-plot trial, prosecutors contended that he was furious when Lefkow ordered him to stop using the name World Church of the Creator because it had been trademarked by an Oregon religious group that has no ties to Hale.
Hale, 33, is awaiting sentencing April 6 for the murder plot. Police would not say whether they have attempted to talk with him.
As recently as last year, federal authorities took the murder plot seriously enough that they provided Lefkow with protection for at least a few weeks and Chicago police stepped up patrols of her neighborhood. The Lefkows took their own security measures, installing cameras on their front porch, said Mike Miner, a longtime friend of Michael Lefkow.
Michael Lefkow was active along with his wife in the Episcopal Church, and they had four daughters plus a fifth from his previous marriage.
Lucky thing he's not 17 years and 11 months old. Supreme court would let him live for this.
It is? That's not at all the same article.
This must be a new development. Otherwise a bunch of Indian tribes would have sued Hitler for trademark infringement in the 1930s.
No. ...different news column.
See Sitting Bull et al. v. Third Reich, 53 F. Supp. 1054 (7th Cir. 1939).
(just kidding)
Edgewater's not exactly the best neighborhood in Chicago.
I'd be willing to bet it's got nothing to do with white supremacists
I would not.
these twits tried to kill the judge herself not so long ago.
Actually, the feds set up the pathetic Hale. The star witness approached Hale about ten times about killing the judge before he...before he really didn't do anything. It's certainly possible some right wing lunatics had something to do with it,
but again, Edgewater is definitely not one of the safest places to live in Chicago.
Look at the pictures of her house. It's rather old, very modest, and there's almost no lot.
Actually, she had ruled in FAVOR of the creep in the trademark dispute. She was subsequently overruled by an appellate court, and so had no choice but to order that he cease using the trademark.
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