William Balfour, the estranged husband of Jennifer Hudson’s
sister Julia, has been arrested in the slayings of Hudson’s mother, brother and seven-year-old
nephew.
Chicago
police announced the arrest of William Balfour, 27, in the triple homicide of Darnell
Donerson, 57, Jason Hudson, 29, and Julian King, 7. The young man has been held
for questioning by police following the discovery of Donerson and Hudson’s
lifeless bodies in their Chicago
home on October 24 but was eventually released without charge. The little boy’s
body was found three days later in an abandoned SUV.
Balfour was named a person of interest in the murder
investigation from the beginning and was the sole known suspect. He was
detained for violating his parole. The former convicted former served a 7-year
sentence for attempted murder and vehicular hijacking. He was released in 2006.
The Illinois Department of Corrections issued a warrant for
Balfour for violating terms of his parole by possessing a weapon and not
attending anger management classes and a substance abuse program.
Law enforcement sources told the media Balfour denied being
involved in the murders and claimed to have been in good relations with the Hudson family. The
27-year-old’s current girlfriend told police in early November that the
convicted felon admitted being at the Hudson
family home on the morning of the slayings and admitted to her being involved
in the killings of Donerson and Hudson.
During a closed hearing in Stateville Correctional
Center in Crest Hill last
month, officials displayed evidence showing that William Balfour owned a gun
similar to the one used in the October 24 murders. The weapon was found in the
same area as the abandoned SUV containing the body of Julian King.
Illinois prison officials
decided at the time to keep Balfour in custody for at least three more weeks -
at least until a hearing scheduled for December 3, while investigations in the Hudson multiple murder
case continued.
He was arrested him on a warrant for murder on Monday, just
two days before his scheduled appearance before the parole board.
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