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Home that nurtured a star now harbors a calamity
« on: Oct 26th, 2008, 8:53am »
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By RUPA SHENOY,Associated Press Writer AP
CHICAGO
 
It was the cradle of Jennifer Hudson's greatest triumphs. It's now the scene of her darkest hour.
 
The Oscar-winning actress and singer has often credited her rise to fame to her upbringing in the impoverished neighborhood on Chicago's South Side where she went to grade school and sang in church.
 
At that church, her sister pleaded for the safe return of her 7-year-old son, Julian, on Saturday, a day after the siblings' mother and brother were found shot to death at the family home in the Englewood neighborhood.
 
"I don't care who you are, just let the baby go," Julia Hudson said to a crowd from the podium of the Pleasant Gift Missionary Baptist Church with the boy's father, Greg King, at her side.
 
"I know he's out there," she pleaded. "Just let him go. Put him on the side of the street. He'll sit there. Somebody will see him. He'll probably cry until somebody comes along."
 
Authorities were holding a suspect with ties to the family, but no one had been charged Saturday. Law enforcement sources told the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times that William Balfour was in custody, and the man's mother said he is Julia Hudson's estranged husband.
 
Julia Hudson did not address her relationship to Balfour, who was named in an Amber Alert issued after Julian's disappearance. An alert remained in effect Saturday warning people to be on the lookout for Julian, possibly in a white Chevy Suburban.
 
Julia Hudson noted that her brother's white truck was missing, but authorities did not say if it was the same vehicle mentioned in the Amber Alert or whether they were seeking additional suspects.
 
"My greatest fear has already happened," Julia Hudson said. "My greatest hope is finding my child."
 
An autopsy Saturday showed Darnell Donerson, 57, and Jason Hudson, 29, died of gunshot wounds, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. Their deaths were ruled homicides.
 
Police said a family member entering Donerson's South Side home Friday found a woman's body on the living room floor. Officers later found Hudson shot in the bedroom. At least one of the victims suffered defensive wounds, said authorities, who described the shooting as domestic violence.
 
That same day, Julia Hudson reported Julian King missing. Chicago police spokeswoman Monique Bond, who declined to comment Saturday on a suspect, said no one had been charged. She has said that investigators were talking to "a number of people in custody."
 
Bond said the FBI had been called to help in the search for the boy on "the possibility or any theory that he could have been take across state lines." But she added, "We have nothing to prove that."
 
Records from the Illinois Department of Corrections show Balfour, 27, is on parole and spent nearly seven years in prison for attempted murder, vehicular hijacking and possessing a stolen vehicle. Public records show one of Balfour's addresses as the home where Donerson and Jason Hudson were shot.
 
Balfour's mother, Michele Balfour, said that her son had been married to Julia Hudson for several years, but that they were separated. She also said Donerson had ordered him to move out of the home last winter.
 
Michele Balfour told reporters that she offered her condolences to the family and denied her son had any involvement.
 
"All I want is for my son to come home," she said.
 
Julia Hudson, 31, asked that the public look for her son, saying he answers to the nicknames Juice Box and Dr. King. She added that her famous sister was in Chicago on Saturday, a day after she called her in hysterics.
 
Jennifer Hudson's fiance, who answered the phone, couldn't understand Julia Hudson and handed the phone to Jennifer.
 
"Despite her being who she is, she is still my sister," Julia Hudson said. "She understood what I was saying. She was screaming.
 
"She flew in right away, and we've been together since. We're all still in a state of shock. I don't know nothing else to do but pray."
 
The Hudsons, who have insisted on not allowing 27-year-old Jennifer's fame to alter their lives, lived in a three-story white house bookended by vacant lots. A grill and bottle of mustard stood on the lawn on Saturday, remnants of the barbecues they were known to throw on birthdays and holidays.
 
"They wouldn't turn anyone away," said Bob Israel, who lives in the neighborhood. "They didn't want to change a bit."
 
Hudson, who won an Academy Award for best supporting actress in 2007 for her role in "Dreamgirls," talked of the influence of her family often. In a recent Associated Press interview she said her family helped keep her grounded because her fame hasn't changed them.
 
"My faith in God and my family, they're very realistic and very normal, they're not into the whole limelight kind of thing, so when I go home to Chicago that's just another place that's home," she said. "I stand in line with everybody else, or, when I go home to my mom I'm just Jennifer."
 
Neighbors, including Dana Thomson, whose daughter worked at Burger King with Jennifer and Julia Hudson, echoed the sentiment.
 
"The mother didn't want to move. She was not accustomed to it," Thomson said. "She knew everybody here."
 
The tragedy attracted the attention of fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama on Saturday. Hudson sang the national anthem at the Democratic National Convention before Obama accepted the party's presidential nomination in August.
 
"Michelle and I were absolutely heartbroken to learn about this unimaginable tragedy, and we want Jennifer and to know that she is in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time," Obama said in a statement. "We also pray for the swift and safe return of her young nephew."
 
The tragedy comes as Jennifer Hudson's star continues to rise. Her song "Spotlight" is No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop charts and her recent self-titled debut album is selling well. She was featured in this year's blockbuster "Sex and the City" movie and also stars in the hit film "The Secret Life of Bees."
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Re: Home that nurtured a star now harbors a calami
« Reply #1 on: Oct 26th, 2008, 8:55am »
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I really hope that she'll be fine and come out of this stronger. She's in my prayers, and many others from all around the world.
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Police have discovered the body of the missing nephew of "Dreamgirls" star Jennifer Hudson who had not been seen since his grandmother and uncle were found murdered, officials said Monday.  
 
"We can confirm that the body located inside the vehicle was the body of seven-year-old Julian King," Chicago police superintendent Jody Weis told reporters.  
 
"Today a family and community are grieving but we want them to take comfort in knowing Chicago police and detectives will continue to work around the clock to make sure that justice is served."  
 
While Weis said it was too soon to guess at a motive, he said police believe "it wasn't the case of a stranger homicide."  
 
Weis said police have not yet identified a suspect in the case but the boy's stepfather, William Balfour, is considered a "person of interest."  
 
Balfour, who was taken into custody for questioning on Friday, is being held on a parole violation but has not been charged.  
 
Estranged from Hudson's older sister Julia, he has denied involvement in the murders or disappearance, law enforcement sources said.  
 
Police believe Hudson's brother, Jason, 29, was shot through the door of the family home. The shooter then entered the home and kept firing, hitting Hudson's mother Darnell Donerson, 57, as she entered the room.  
 
Hudson's older sister, Julia, discovered the bodies around 3:00 pm Friday but there was no sign of her son.  
 
Hudson's family offered a 100,000 dollar reward for Julian's safe return and posted photos of Julian on her website and MySpace page.  
 
"Please keep praying for our family and that we get Julian King back home safely," the family said in a statement on Hudson's website.  
 
"Jennifer and her family appreciate the enormous amount of love, support and prayers they have received while she and her family try to cope with this tragedy and continue the search for Julian."  
 
At the weekend, Julia Hudson pleaded for the return of her son.  
 
"Give me my baby back. That's all I ask," a tearful Julia Hudson, 31, told reporters Saturday at a Baptist church on the South Side of Chicago.  
 
"I know he's out there. Put him on the side of the street. Just let him go."  
 
She described Julian as an easygoing child who answers to "Juicebox" and "Dr. King" and likes to read and hang out with his grandmother.  
 
Julian was discovered in the back seat of his uncle's sports utility vehicle with fatal gunshot wounds, police said. It was not immediately clear when or where he was killed.  
 
Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson identified the bodies of her mother and brother at the morgue shortly after jetting back to her hometown from Florida late Friday.  
 
The actress, whose star turn in "Dreamgirls" earned her an Academy Award for best supporting actress in 2007, was in Florida promoting her latest movie, "The Secret Life of Bees," when she got word of the tragedy.  
 
Autopsies showed that the pair died from multiple gunshot wounds, the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said Saturday.  
 
Chicago police issued an Amber Alert, or child abduction bulletin, for King on Friday. On Saturday, authorities called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help with the search in case the boy had been taken over state lines.  
 
"We're doing that as a precautionary measure," Weis told CNN. Weis said the slayings and the child's disappearance appeared to be a domestic matter.  
 
Balfour had split up with Julia Hudson and moved out of the home she shared with her mother and brother, friends and neighbors said.  
 
The 27-year-old baker has convictions for attempted murder, vehicular hijacking and possession of a stolen motor vehicle, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections. He was released from prison in May 2006 and is still on probation.  
 
Jennifer Hudson has shunned the spotlight since returning to the Windy City.  
 
The 27-year-old was riding high with a new movie and a number one hit on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop charts from her recently released self-titled debut album, until the family tragedy upended her life.  
 
Really really really tragic.
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This is just so sad... Sad
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I hope she is doing better. Cry
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