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William Balfour’s Mother Questions Police Murder Investigation

Updated 6:48 PM CDT, Tue, Dec 2, 2008

 

Despite her son being charged with three counts of first-degree murder in connection to the deaths of Jennifer Hudson’s mother, brother and nephew, William Balfour’s mother insists the police have the wrong man.

The Cook County State Attorney’s Office confirmed to Access Hollywood that Balfour, who was arrested for the murders of Hudson’s relatives on Monday, was charged with the murder counts and one count of home invasion on Tuesday.

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But while Chicago police believe they have the right man in custody, Balfour’s mother claims her son is innocent.

In an interview with WMAQ in Chicago on Monday following Balfour’s arrest, his mother, Michelle, claimed the police department conducted a “botched” investigation.

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“They’re trying to say my son was in the area that time of the morning – no, he was not!” Michelle Balfour insisted.

She went on to question the tactics used by police during their investigation.

“They tested him for gun residue, nothing was found. [They] made my son take his hair down – no gun powder, no blood was splattered, none on his shoes,” Michelle Balfour continued. “They didn’t ask anybody besides my son to take a lie detector test – you’re not going to put this on my child!”

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Furthermore, Michelle Balfour claims her son’s girlfriend may have played a role in landing William behind bars.

“Under no circumstances did my son do this,” Michelle Balfour said, according to CBS2 in Chicago. “They brought him from Stateville [Correctional Center] two days before it was time for him to be released. [His girlfriend] Shonta Cathey has a pending drug case with the Chicago Police Department. She made a deal with the state’s attorney in order to have my son brought back up here to be convicted on a gun charge or this murder.”

William Balfour, 27, has been in police custody since October 24, the same day the bodies of Donerson and Jason Hudson were discovered in the family home.

The body of King was discovered two days later.

Police took Balfour, who had been previously identified as a “person of interest” in the case, into custody on October 24 for a parole violation.

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  • LOVING MOTHER Tuesday, Jan 6 at 10:12 PM FLAG COMMENT As a mother it's her duty to be a spokesperson for her son, especially if he is innocent. As for drugs being involved, that's truly possible since they were all drug dealers. But why aren't the police looking into that. Oh.....I know, because it's just another black thing with drugs involved. Wrong way to think. That's why so many go free.
  • Kevin Tuesday, Dec 16 at 12:15 PM FLAG COMMENT It's more to the story, and we won't know, we were'nt there!
  • TO WITHYOU Wednesday, Dec 3 at 7:43 PM FLAG COMMENT YOU CAN GO AND PROTEST HIS EXECUTION WITH ALL OF THE OTHER LIBERALS. HE IS INNOCENT
  • WITHYOU Wednesday, Dec 3 at 5:05 PM FLAG COMMENT Don't give up on your son!! You are still his mother. Maybe you know something we don't know, who knows, none of us was there. My prayer are with you mother..whatever the outcome
  • PoohBaby Wednesday, Dec 3 at 11:31 AM FLAG COMMENT You need to let your son grow up to become a man and stop trying to defend him for his wrong doing. You should put two and two together and figure out why was Jason truck only parked blocks away from his girlfriend house. Why was that same gun found used on the South side. What he did was park the truck and thought no one seen him get out and walk to her house. You know as well as everyone else he is guilty because his mout ... MORE >

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