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| In this composite sketch released by the Tinley Park Police Department in Tinley Park, Ill., is the suspect in the murders of five victims at the Lane Bryant store on Feb. 2, 2008, in Tinley Park. The suspect is described as a black man, between 5 feet 9 and 6 feet tall and between 200 to 230 pounds with thick braided hair and a receding hairline. (AP Photo/Tinley Park Police Department) |
Posted: Tuesday, 18 August 2009 2:38PM
Investigators take another look at Lane Bryant murders
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Steve Miller Reporting
CHICAGO (WBBM) - Just over a year and a half after the Lane Bryant murders in Tinley Park, investigators are taking a second look at some tips and phone calls.
The mayor of Tinley Park, Ed Zabrocki, says investigators are checking old phone records from around the time of the murders at the Lane Bryant, where five women died.
"We're going through various telephone records that we have to see if there's any indication of anything out there that maybe we missed or overlooked or... taking a second look at."
WBBM: Does that mean calls made inside the store? Or what does that mean?
"I'm really not at liberty to go into the exact kind of phone records we're going into. But that would be a good start: the calls that were made in the store itself, and then going out from there."
Mayor Zabrocki says they're also going back over the roughly 55-hundred tips that have come in.
Zabrocki says six to eight officers are working on the Lane Bryant case full time.
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