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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (102672)3/1/2005 12:32:34 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794035
 
The Dems in King County and WA State are acting so shabbily that it's hard to watch. But yes, we are watching.

Edit: What's up with this? Looks like the people who were killed are her husband and mother....

2 Found Dead In Home Of Federal Judge
Identities Of Victims Unknown

POSTED: 8:41 pm CST February 28, 2005
UPDATED: 10:30 pm CST February 28, 2005

CHICAGO -- Two people were found dead Monday night in the North Side home of U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow, according to sources.

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Images: Judge Finds Bodies In Home

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The bodies were found in this house in the 5200 block of North Lakewood.

Police said the judge came home around 6 p.m. to find two victims in the residence in the 5200 block of North Lakewood Avenue.

Police and the FBI are conducting a death investigation.

Police News Affairs Officer Jo Ann Taylor said she did not know the identities or ages of the victims. Officers would not say how the two people were killed.

Sources told WBBM radio that the bodies may have been a man and a woman.

Lefkow presided over a trademark case against Matt Hale, a white supremacist later convicted of trying to have the judge killed. Hale remains behind bars.

NBC5's Anna Davlantes reported that the judge has apparently been under federal protection in the past.

Officials have made no connection between the two deaths Monday and any case over which Lefkow has presided.