Posted on 09/12/2009 1:29:47 PM PDT by Velveeta
Two sources with knowledge of the situation told the Tribune today they have been notified that Christopher Kelly, a key figure into the federal corruption probe into former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, is dead.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsblogs.chicagotribune.com ...
Wonder who owned the lumberyard?
What was the business that Blagos wifes father was involved in?
Hmmmm...I wonder HOW he was treated?
I think you’ve clearly illustrated how early reports can be confusing.
Don't know - will have to do some digging.
Fascinating. The girlfriend didn’t bother to stick around.
Latest Tribune update:
Kelly dies of possible overdose
***Authorities say death may be suicide but are investigating it as homicide***
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-christopher-kelly-dead-13sep13,0,3919783.story
Sounds just like Al Capone...
When I first saw this news hit FR, I started grabbing screenshots because I knew it could potentially be a big story. However this is my first use of the program. I haven’t looked at them yet. But this was the very thing I thought might happen.
It could be as innocent as the reporters not wanting to mention the girlfriend out of compassion for the wife. After I posted that item I re-looked at how they worded their factual statements.
Also, our Chicago Tribune Clout blog has changed again, but still does not include the girlfriend, BUT the “front page” Chicago Tribune article has the girlfriend info. (Both pieces have one journalist in common, so perhaps he was over-ruled in the blog article.)
The other thing that jumped out was how quickly these Chicago articles were to suggest suicide. Could be info from the girlfriend, but “aspirin” overdose? so quickly. Also, a lot of “framing” as to why he might want to die and comments about statements he recently made.
A hospital spokesman said Kelly arrived at 11:15 p.m. and was treated and stabilized. But doctors determined he needed more care and transferred him to Stroger Hospital in Chicago, about 25 miles away.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-christopher-kelly-dead-13sep13,0,3919783.story
The Chicago Way or Obamacide?
“Wonder who owned the lumberyard?”
(no link - sorry for the lack of formatting)
Death and taxes - one and the same?
SouthtownStar (Chicago, IL) - Sunday, December 7, 2008
By Becky Schlikerman staff writer
Farid “Fred” Ellian is considering moving his 8-year-old auto shop out of Country Club Hills and into Chicago. He said the property taxes in Country Club Hills are making it difficult for his auto-repair business to stay afloat. Taxes “kill you,” Ellian said. The property taxes for Ellian’s Lightning Auto Repair business totalled almost $45,000 for 2007, which are paid this year. That’s up from almost $39,000 for 2006. When he saw that increase, Ellian was taken aback. “It’s like somebody stabbed you,” he said. “It takes the wind out of you.” Residents of Country Club Hills have been rallying against the 44 percent increase in the portion of their tax bill that goes to the city of Country Club Hills. But small businesses are also feeling the pinch.
Forest Lumber Company isn’t seeing as much profit because the company has had to adjust to pay the taxes, said Sharon Reimer, one of the owners. It’s especially worse for the building material store because the cater to customers who have been hit hard by the sluggish industry, said Larry Reimer, another owner. “It’s a slow market and because we’re in Country Club Hills, we’re getting hit even worse,” Larry Reimer said. For Sharon Reimer, Larry’s mother, her business’ almost $49,000 tax bill isn’t as shocking as the cut the city is taking. This year, the city’s portion of her store’s tax bill was more than $18,000 that’s up from about $12,500 last year. Usually the school districts take the biggest cut, but not in Country Club Hills. “Why do they get more than schools?”
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nancially wrong to move right now,” Reimer said. But he hopes the city limits how much more it raises taxes. If not, businesses like his won’t be there, he said. “You can’t keep taxing people because there won’t be any,” Sharon Reimer said.
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http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=320986
Mayor Dwight W. Welch of south suburban Country Club Hills provided most of the information available about the death Saturday night.
“He supposedly committed an overdose in our city at about 3 a.m. Saturday morning,” said Welch in a telephone interview.
At least some of the city’s facts came from Oak Forest Hospital, a south suburban county facility, where Kelly was taken before being transferred to Stroger, he said. Hospital staff called the city authorities and apparently relayed what they had been told by whoever brought him to the hospital.
The overdose reportedly occurred in the parking lot of a lumber yard in Country Club Hills, Welch said.
Interviewed on NBC Channel 5, Welch referred to a girlfriend of the married Kelly as supposedly the person who took him to the hospital. Asked about the reported girlfriend, the mayor told the Daily Herald authorities are interviewing and looking for a number of people who might be witnesses.
RELATED???
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/burris/1614432,w-john-ruff-roland-burris-death-060909.article
Political consultant John Ruff dies in auto accident
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June 9, 2009
BY DAVE McKINNEY Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief
SPRINGFIELD — A key figure in the perjury investigation of U.S. Sen. Roland Burris died in an automobile accident Monday, authorities in far west-suburban Kendall County confirmed Tuesday.
John Ruff, of Sandwich, Ill., was killed shortly before 3 p.m. when his 2001 BMW convertible crossed an oncoming lane of traffic and collided with a tree while he was driving eastbound on Rogers Road near Oak Brook Road in unincorporated Plano, said Kendall County Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Pearson.
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Ruff, a health-care and political consultant, raised the prospect of a possible quid pro quo between Blagojevich and Burris, recounting a telephone conversation with Burris business partner Fred Lebed, who allegedly told Ruff on the date of Burris’ appointment, “We’ll have to do some things for the governor.”
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I'd never heard of it before
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Velveeta, Thanks for the ping on this!!
Thanks for all the info. I doubt this was just a suicide. Thugs R us and all.
~~Chicagocide ? .... PING!
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Burris witness’ death accidental - Family puzzled by his missing briefcase
Chicago Sun-Times (IL) - Friday, July 17, 2009
Author: Matt Hanley, Beacon News; Sun-Times Media Group
A Kendall County coroner jury ruled Thursday that the death of a key figure in the perjury investigation of Sen. Roland Burris was an accident.
John Ruff , 42, of Lake Holiday, died June 8 when his BMW Z-3 ran off Rogers Road on the far western edge of Kendall County.
Police said the crash is a case of inattentive driving.
Ruff ‘s family, however, still has some questions about the crash. Ruff was a witness in a perjury case involving President Obama’s former Senate seat.
The family wants to know what happened to Ruff ‘s briefcase.
“Yes, it could have been a total accident, but if he was run off . . .” said Ruff ‘s sister, Kathy Boydstun. “There were some people very angry when he came forward.”
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But in March, Ruff raised the prospect of a possible trade-off between Blagojevich and Burris. Ruff recalled a conversation with Burris’ business partner, Fred Lebed, who allegedly said he had discussions about Burris’ interest in the Senate appointment with Blagojevich representatives as early as October.
That information contradicted Burris’ claim that neither Burris nor his representatives spoke with Blagojevich or his representatives before Dec. 26. Lebed accused Ruff at the time of being on a “witch-hunt” and fabricating that story.
“There is more to be discovered,” Ruff told the Chicago Sun-Times.
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The family believes the crash might have been an accident, but they’re puzzled by a work briefcase they say is missing. Boydstun said her brother took the briefcase everywhere and kept important documents in it. The briefcase was not recovered from the car and has not turned up in Ruff ‘s home or home office, Boydstun said.
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