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Husband, mother of judge found dead
Chicago Tribune (subscription) - 1 hour ago
... Judge Joan H. Lefkow returned to her house in the 5200 block of North Lakewood Avenue after work and found the bodies of her husband, attorney Michael F ...


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157 posted on 02/28/2005 8:45:25 PM PST by FairOpinion (It is better to light a candle, than curse the darkness.)
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To: FairOpinion

CHICAGO Mar 1, 2005 — A federal judge, who was once the target of a failed murder plot by a white supremacist, returned home from work to find two bodies inside her home.

U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow on Monday stumbled across the bodies of her husband, attorney Michael F. Lefkow, and her mother, Donna Humphrey, 89, who was visiting from Denver, according to Tuesday's editions of the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune.

Authorities gave no indication whether the two deaths were related to Judge Lefkow's involvement in the case of an Illinois white supremacist who was convicted last year of soliciting an undercover FBI informant to kill her.



Michael Lefkow, 64, and Humphrey were each shot in the head, according to the Tribune, which cited unnamed sources. No weapon was found but authorities did recover two .22 caliber casings, the newspaper reported.

Members of a Chicago police forensics team could be seen inside the two-story Lefkow home wearing white clothing and surgical-style headgear late Monday evening.

FBI spokesman Ross Rice confirmed that agents had been called in to help with the investigation but provided no further details. Randall Samborn, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office, said he would have no comment.

The Lefkows, whose home is on a tree-lined street, were active in the Episcopal church.

"This is a real shock. I'm really saddened and outraged. I hope the people responsible will be apprehended soon," said William Persell, bishop of the Chicago Diocese of the Episcopal Church.

Neighbors described the Lefkows as a model family. "This is someone who adored his daughters," Nan Sullivan said. "They were the kind of family everyone aspires to be, very close-knit, very supportive."

Lefkow received police protection after white supremacist Matthew Hale was arrested in 2003. Prosecutors alleged that he was angry after Lefkow ruled that he could no longer use the name World Church of the Creator for his group because another organization had a copyright on that name.


251 posted on 03/01/2005 5:46:07 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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