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SOPHIA TAREEN | October 28, 2008 12:45 AM EST | AP

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Several young people participate in a candlelight vigil for Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson and her family outside Hudson's mother and brother's home on the Southside of Chicago, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew was found dead in the back of an SUV on Monday, ending a frantic search that began after the shooting deaths of her mother and brother three days earlier. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CHICAGO — Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew was found dead in the back of an SUV on Monday, ending a frantic search that began after the shooting deaths of her mother and brother three days earlier.

The singer and actress was among seven family members and close friends who cried and held hands as they identified Julian King's body from a live image on a television screen at the Cook County Medical Examiner's office Monday afternoon.

Chicago police spokeswoman Monique Bond said the boy, like his grandmother and uncle, had been shot. The medical examiner's office planned a Tuesday autopsy.

Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis said a motive remained unclear Monday but added, "It wasn't a case of a stranger-type homicide."

Police have characterized the slayings as "domestic related" and authorities have been questioning Julian's stepfather, who has been estranged from the boy's mother and is being held on a parole violation. No one has been charged in the slayings.

Julian's body was found shortly after 7 a.m. in the rear seat of the SUV, which matched the one mentioned in an Amber Alert for the boy and was parked on the street in a neighborhood of brownstone homes and apartment buildings.

The vehicle was about 10 miles from the house where the other victims were found, which was where Julian lived and where Hudson grew up.

Hudson had offered $100,000 Sunday for information leading to the safe return of her nephew, the son of her sister, Julia Hudson. Hudson's publicist did not immediately return calls and e-mail messages Monday.

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"Miss Hudson wanted to request privacy," Cook County spokesman Sean Howard said after the family left the medical examiner's office. "This is a very trying time for her and her family."

Hudson's aunt, Dorothy Hudson, said the Chicago funeral home she owns with her husband will handle arrangements for the family, but details were pending.

"We're just sad. We're going through this stage where we're just sad and in shock," Dorothy Hudson said.

The Amber Alert had listed William Balfour, the estranged husband of Julia Hudson, as a suspect in a "double homicide investigation." He is not the boy's father and has not been charged in the slayings.

Weis said Monday that Balfour "remains a person of interest."

The chief said he was confident that with two crime scenes, investigators would find important clues.

Balfour, 27, was taken into custody for questioning Friday after the bodies of Hudson's 57-year-old mother, Darnell Donerson, and 29-year-old brother, Jason Hudson, were found.

On Sunday, Balfour was transferred to the Illinois Department of Corrections, where a spokeswoman declined Monday to discuss his parole violation.

Corrections records show Balfour spent nearly seven years in prison for attempted murder, vehicular hijacking and possessing a stolen vehicle. He was expected to remain in state custody until the Illinois Prisoner Review Board looked at his case.

Balfour's mother, Michele Balfour, has said Hudson's mother kicked Balfour out of the family home last winter. She denied her son had anything to do with the killings.

It was unclear whether Balfour had an attorney.

Lynette Louden, 47, said she called police about the SUV across the street from her home on Chicago's West Side after her family's Chihuahua started barking at it early Monday. Some neighbors said they hadn't seen the vehicle before Monday, but Louden said it had been there since at least Saturday.

"I only hoped the body wasn't in there," she said. "When they said that it was, I cried."

Weis said police were waiting for the autopsy to determine how long the boy had been dead, but estimated the vehicle was parked on the street "a couple of days."

When asked how officers could have missed the SUV during their massive search, Weis noted that Chicago is a big city and that the vehicle was "several miles away from the first crime scene."

Steve Peterson, head of the department's Bureau of Investigative Services, said the search for the boy had been centered farther east based on information they had about where Balfour's current girlfriend lives.

Hudson, 27, who won an Academy Award for best supporting actress in 2007 for her role in "Dreamgirls," returned to Chicago to be with her family during the weekend. She also had identified the bodies of her mother and brother.

Neighbors and well-wishers brought stuffed animals and other items to a makeshift memorial outside Donerson's two-story white clapboard home as news of Monday's discovery spread.

At a candlelight vigil on Monday night, hundreds of people gathered outside the Englewood home. They sang, held hands and cried in the cold as they contributed to an expanding memorial of stuffed animals, balloons and flowers.

"I wanted to come out and support the community in their endeavor and to let Jennifer Hudson know how much we care and we're praying for her," said Doris Jones, who lives in the neighborhood. "It pains all of us to know three lives are gone and we don't know why."

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Associated Press writers Caryn Rousseau, Don Babwin, Carla K. Johnson and Michael Tarm contributed to this report.

CHICAGO — Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew was found dead in the back of an SUV on Monday, ending a frantic search that began after the shooting deaths of her mother and brother ...
CHICAGO — Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew was found dead in the back of an SUV on Monday, ending a frantic search that began after the shooting deaths of her mother and brother ...
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- rmetz74 I'm a Fan of rmetz74 10 fans permalink

This is obviously unspeakably tragic.

I can't help but look for some hope of something positive coming out of it - like a little more attention being paid to short sentences for violent criminals, the scary state of some urban areas, and GUN CONTROL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 10/27/2008
- andvoodoo2 I'm a Fan of andvoodoo2 123 fans permalink
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How very sad for Ms. Hudson and her family. They are in my prayers.

That said, why is it that in a country that has jailed more people for marijuana than ALL OTHER CRIMES COMBINED, does someone who spent "nearly seven years in prison for attempted murder, vehicular hijacking and possessing a stolen vehicle" get out of jail so quickly?

Attempted murder during the commission of a violent crime like carjacking should get you LIFE IN PRISON with no possibility of parole for at least 20 years.

I am an attorney who has practiced criminal defense and prosecuted in my 20+ years of practice and I know what I'm talking about. This country needs to de-criminalize drugs and put violent criminals in jail for long sentences with little chance of parole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 10/27/2008
- rmetz74 I'm a Fan of rmetz74 10 fans permalink

And how did he get access to a gun?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 10/27/2008
- andvoodoo2 I'm a Fan of andvoodoo2 123 fans permalink
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Getting access to a gun on the street is EASY, Yes, he was on parole. But, do you think someone who did time for attempted murder, carjacking, etc. is really concerned about breaking the law by possessing a gun? Please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 10/27/2008

Meanwhile the NRA will petition for looser gun laws.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 10/27/2008
- ohdear08 I'm a Fan of ohdear08 2 fans permalink

I can understand not necessarily wanting to pack up and move to Hollywood with my sister if she became a superstar. But if this family wanted to stay in their hometown of Chicago, why did they stay in the same crap neighborhood in a city with so many beautiful upscale communities? Streeterville, Gold Coast, River North, Hyde Park... I think its downright irresponsible to raise children in neighborhoods like Englewood (where the Hudson family lived) if you can clearly afford to get out. And if this family updated their home and bought nicer cars they probably made themselves a target.

Then again, as others have noted, her sister chose to fraternize with the most dangerous of criminals so who knows... so sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 10/27/2008

This was a case of violence within a family, not an attack by a stranger. Violence happens in all families, rich and poor. There are many rich women who have been killed by violent husbands. And children terrorized by wealthy parents. I hope that this country will begin to seriously look at the problem of domestic violence. I doubt this was the first sign of his orientation towards violence. Please look at the signs of domestic violence, http://www.idph.state.il.us/about/womenshealth/factsheets/dv.htm

My heart goes out to Jennifer, her sister, and the rest of their family and community. May this boy's poor mother know peace in her time of suffering. Hearbreaking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 10/27/2008
- 2008FedUP I'm a Fan of 2008FedUP 14 fans permalink
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U need to realize that a neighborhood of glitz and glamour does not make one any safer than from her past neighborhood. The news anchor who was beaten to death lived in a "nice" area and look what happened. Not an appropriate comment. U apparently don't travel much. That's sad!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 10/27/2008

Bravo to you for laying blame on the Hudson family, and dismissing an entire section of Chicago as a "crap neighborhood." If you think it's "irresponsible" to raise kids in these areas, how about you get off your Ivory Tower and start lobbying congress to start providing more affordable housing, or raise minimum wage so people can afford to live in "nicer" places?

Regardless, the fact that the Hudsons chose to stay and live in the neighborhood they were raised has NOTHING to do with the crime. It was not a random incident by some street thug - it was a FAMILY member. Whether they lived in a "crap neighborhood" or an upscale gated-community, it was the deranged actions of a single family member with a gun who committed this heinous act. Last time I remembered, upscale communities were NOT immune to gun crime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 10/27/2008
- Colmore I'm a Fan of Colmore 45 fans permalink

I read that Jennifer's sister, Julia, is a bus driver. What makes you think they could afford to move? They probably know all their neighbors and had many friends in the area. This could happen anywhere. Violent crimes have been commited in Hollywood, also. Jennifer's mother did an excellent job of raising Jennifer, and her siblings, I am sure. She is a decent, hard working girl. Right from the first on American Idol, I have been a fan. What a tragedy. Thank God she has her fiancee to help her through this. May God bless them all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 10/27/2008

Being rich and having a family living in the GHETTO doesn't mix! If Jennifer had purchased her mother a home, and presented it to her "as a gift" there's no way her mom woulda turned it down. Sometimes a person says "no" so they won't feel they are being greedy or an inconvenience.

I know of noone that would turn down a home that is "presented" to them. I was shocked to hear that her mother lived there.

You move your mother and your family, point blank!! Not only do you move them, you make them not easily accessible to others. So the question in my mind, did Jennifer try hard enough to place her family in safety?

I know of no one who is rich, but has a family living in the ghetto. I wouldn't raise my dog in Englewood. The first thing on Jennifer's agenda should have been for the sake of others. Her MOM should have been her no. 1 priority. You don't dress up a rundown house and buy new cars in an area like Englewood.

Maybe if they weren't living there, the boyfriend or whomever did it, would not have been able to "access" them. They were too accessible, when Jennifer is not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 10/27/2008
- TallGrrl I'm a Fan of TallGrrl 15 fans permalink

Tragic. Absolutely horrifically tragic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 10/27/2008
- ohdear08 I'm a Fan of ohdear08 2 fans permalink

I lived in Chicago for two years and it's basically two completely different cities. The North Side is super clean and people pretty much walk around at night feeling safe there. But when I first moved there I decided to visit the Univ of Chicago and the storied Hyde Park community, both on the notorious South Side. I think I got off the train too early because the area I ended up in ...let's just say that I'm a six foot tall black man from Detroit and I was scared as hell.

I don't know why there has been so much crime in Chicago but I am glad as hell that I don't live there anymore. It was an awkward experience: walking through the Gold Coast and River North I felt like the police and others eyed me with caution and suspicion which was really annoying. And then on the flip side, I couldn't even bear to watch the evening news to hear about yet another crime in the black community. It was segregated as hell there and it was an awkward place to be a black North Sider. Many of the Indian and Mexican and Russian immigrants in my neighborhood were mistrustful of blacks and just downright rude. The whites used codes like "South Side" and "Canadian" as euphemisms for black. And yet I never understood why so many prosperous blacks persisted to live in or around the South Side just because they grew up there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 10/27/2008
- Hare I'm a Fan of Hare 30 fans permalink
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Until there is more equality and fairness this problem will continue. Most crime happens because of an attitude of giving up and not caring. Poverty may or may not be the factor like this case seems to prove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 10/27/2008
- ohdear08 I'm a Fan of ohdear08 2 fans permalink

Some people will carry what my parents call a "poor mentality" no matter how much money they have. These are the people who live in the ghetto and accumulate criminal records even after becoming successful. These are the people who raise their children in crime ridden neighborhoods because they don't want to "sell out." These are the people who identify with Joe the Plumber and don't give pause to Sarah Palin's child-rearing style and yet find an aspirational lifestyle like the Obamas' "elitist."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 10/27/2008
- Invox I'm a Fan of Invox 10 fans permalink
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I disagree. Crime happens because sane people choose to do the wrong thing, rather than the right thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 10/27/2008
- Czoe I'm a Fan of Czoe 6 fans permalink
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There's lots of good neighborhoods on the Southside - and not all white either.

That said...you can't make people move if they don't want to. Just because a neighborhood is considered bad doens't mean that good people don't live there.

So sad...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 10/27/2008
- janinei I'm a Fan of janinei 14 fans permalink
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I am so sorry. How sad....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 10/27/2008
- kutkreata I'm a Fan of kutkreata 62 fans permalink
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My heart cries for Jennifer & her family. I can't even imagine her pain. My prayers go out to the entire family. God is with you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 10/27/2008
- InedaName I'm a Fan of InedaName 9 fans permalink
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I pray that the body found is not Hudson's nephew. But even if it isn't, that innocent 7-year-old child that has been found belongs to someone. WHO COULD DO SUCH A THING TO A CHILD?????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 10/27/2008
- Jaking I'm a Fan of Jaking 4 fans permalink
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My thoughts and prayers to the Hudson family so sad!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 10/27/2008
- CUL8R I'm a Fan of CUL8R 18 fans permalink
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My prayers go out to Jennifer and her family during this terribly tragic time in their lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 10/27/2008
- KareninSac I'm a Fan of KareninSac 17 fans permalink

Jennifer, my heart goes out to you and your family for such a tragic loss. I can't imagine the pain you must be feeling right now. You are in my prayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 10/27/2008

this is horrible. And you know what? No matter where you live, these sort of things should not happen. period. why are people making the victims out to be the bad guys here? because they wanted to live in their own homes? give me a break! why should be be afraid to live where we choose? if anything this is a HUGE call to take back our communities. we need not fear the type of people that do this, they should fear us. enough is enough! this is horrible horrible crime. who would murder people in cold blood like this, and a child? my son is the same age...I can't imagine being in this situation! my heart goes out to Jennifer and her family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 10/27/2008
- T Pol I'm a Fan of T Pol 12 fans permalink

Amen, Amen, Amen...

OMG, I was so praying that child would be found alive. I just can't bear that this has been done to a child.

You said what I did yesterday when someone was blaming Jennifer Hudson for not extracting her family from that neighborhood. NO neighborhood should EVER be unsafe to live in. I FIGHT for our neighborhoods, rather than get up and move. I know sometimes one MUST do that to protect children, but damn it, so many canNOT move, and others want to stay with their HOME (which is about friends and "place," not just a house.)

My heart is broken for this family and I pray for comfort and strength to them, as well as for all families that fear for their children.

C'mon, America...we MUST do better!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 10/27/2008

I hoped he would be found alive as well. Even though they haven't confirmed it was him yet, it is very likely. And if its another child then....i just don't know what to say.

this is sad to even read...imagine acutally living through it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 10/27/2008
- ohdear08 I'm a Fan of ohdear08 2 fans permalink

I'm sorry but I disagree. What you say is idealistic. And it may be true for adults who are only responsible for themselves. But it is just downright negligent to raise a child in a neighborhood ridden with crime, ESPECIALLY if you can afford to get out. This is the "poor mentality" that runs through people in some communities and many pay for it with their lives. Jennifer's sister had access to men of an upscale caliber via her sisters success and association with black attorneys, publicists, producers, songwriters and artists in the entertainment community and she chose to date the worst of thugs. Her mother chose to live in an area in Chicago where even the police are scared to death. I have relatives like this in my own family. The inner city is so embedded in their psyche that if they won the lottery or if somebody made it big they would probably buy an Escalade and better anti-theft devices for their house and cars but never leave Detroit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 10/27/2008
- 1PALady I'm a Fan of 1PALady 2 fans permalink
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Do we know who did this yet? Are we assuming that it was the husband?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 10/27/2008

Lesson: Don't marry a excon thug who at the age of 20 was convicted and served 7 years for attempted murder and kidnapping. Ever!

Don't mean to be harsh, but people need to communicate this simple lesson to young girls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 10/27/2008
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In this moment of grief I feel bad about agreeing with you, but you speak the truth. Its time people become more discerning in their choice of mate, especially when that mate has gone to the jail for prior violent offenses. That boggles my mind. I had a similar conversation with my dad yesterday about women having such lack of self-esteem and respect choosing this type of element to marry. This is a sad event, but it shows again that the choices you make might come back and haunt you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 10/27/2008
- groucho I'm a Fan of groucho 25 fans permalink
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Shouldn't the lesson be: courts and judges and the "justice system" should start doing something different in the system? Like EDUCATION. Believe me, I want this guy away far away forever. But there is something wrong with a country that continues to incarcerate more than most countries combined and then toss them out with $25 and a bus trip home. What the hell is that?
And maybe someone could explain to the Rethuglicans that Early Childhood intervention, like Head Start, can keep these things from happening.

I hope an Obama administration will focus on Head Start, etc, they will know it works. And unlike Palin, they even know what it is

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 10/27/2008
- spiffarino I'm a Fan of spiffarino 10 fans permalink

No argument here. I have three daughters, and I tell every one of them the same thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 10/27/2008
- meleon I'm a Fan of meleon 7 fans permalink
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I ain't mad at you. Women must cease allowing men into their children's lives who bring nothing but a history of violence, and the great potential to continue it.

It's chronic how no matter were we live in this country, on a daily basis we're confronted with some a child succumbing to violence at the hand of a boyfriend, or husband, or stepfather, or new "uncle" that lost patience, or who in reality was a pediphile who seduced the mother to gain access to the child. Women must stop allowing loneiness to aid and abed in the harm being heaped on their children's heads. It's wrong and it's time that children cease paying with their lives for bad choices the adults responsible for them have made.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 10/27/2008
- ohdear08 I'm a Fan of ohdear08 2 fans permalink

This is why for the life of me I cannot cannot cannot understand the allure of "thug" -style men by so many women, even professional, successful women, of color. I don't get the fashion, I don't get the music, I don't get the posing and I certainly don't understand why anyone would want anything to do with the real thing. As a still relatively young black man myself, it's embarrassing as hell and it makes me very angry. You go into the convenience stores and these guys request plastic cups with their Hennessey pints to drink IN THE CAR. You pass the expensive car with the kind of rims that attract carjackers and a whiff of weed cascades from the window. The whole ride is bouncing to loud, erratic and aggressive rap music --boasting about an even more extreme lifestyle that these brothers seek to emulate. And the woman in the car is sitting there feeling perfectly at home with this man who likely has a rap sheet, maybe a warrant, certainly a gun, and they ride off into the night totally unafraid of getting pulled over, carjacked or whatever. I don't get it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 10/27/2008

Tragedy yes, but avoidable? Maybe. What you might not know about Englewood.

http://tobroketolaugh.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 10/27/2008
- ohdear08 I'm a Fan of ohdear08 2 fans permalink

There is a certain mentality of person who feels comfortable living in a neighborhood in which everyone must have a gun. I have people like this in my extended family. They would rather live in the inner city with bars on the doors and windows and a gazillion anti-theft gadgets on all their property after their homes and cars have been burglarized and you have to pay to send your kids to private schools than move to an area with a better public school system and safer streets but in which they may be the minority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 10/27/2008
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do you think he's involved in these murders? who could have done this? do you think jennifer or her sister knows?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 10/27/2008
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