Chicago woman found guilty of murdering and dismembering her landlord.

Sandra Kolalou was convicted of murder after receiving an eviction notice and killing Frances Walker.

April 26th 2024.

Chicago woman found guilty of murdering and dismembering her landlord.
A shocking case has recently unfolded in Chicago, involving a woman named Sandra Kolalou who was convicted of first-degree murder. The victim was her landlord, Frances Walker, and the tragic incident occurred in October 2022, when Walker's dismembered body was discovered in their shared home.

After a thorough investigation, Kolalou was found guilty by a jury on April 22, and the decision was made after more than 7 hours of deliberation. The charges against her included first-degree murder, dismembering a body, concealing a homicidal death, and aggravated identity theft. It was a disturbing and horrific crime, and justice was finally served for the victim and her family.

According to prosecutors, the night before Walker's body was found, there were reports of an argument between Kolalou and Walker in the basement. However, Kolalou denied these claims. The next day, tenants became concerned when they received strange texts from Walker's phone, stating that Kolalou would be taking care of her dog and asking for the keys if any tenants were to move out.

Intrigued by the suspicious behavior, police were called and questioned Kolalou as she was attempting to retrieve her vehicle, which had broken down the day before. She was carrying a trash bag with her, and although she became combative, she allowed the police to search her bedroom before they left. After she left, her roommates decided to take a closer look and allegedly found traces of blood. This prompted them to contact the police again and request a more thorough investigation.

Meanwhile, other tenants followed Kolalou to the beach, where she was seen throwing a black trash bag into a waste container. When the police retrieved the bag, they discovered bloody rags inside. As if things couldn't get any worse, it was also revealed that Kolalou had tried to pay for a tow service using Walker's credit card.

In her defense, Kolalou claimed that she was being framed for Walker's murder. Her attorneys stood by her and stated her innocence, and they plan to file an appeal. However, the victim's brother, Arnold Walker, expressed relief that justice was served and that society would be a little safer without Kolalou out on the streets.

The trial and conviction of Sandra Kolalou was a tragic and shocking event, leaving a community in disbelief. But it also serves as a reminder that justice will prevail, and those who commit heinous crimes will be held accountable for their actions. May the victim, Frances Walker, rest in peace.

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