Update from the Daily Southtown this afternoon:
Woman's 911 call enraged Tinley Park gunman
The killer of five women last week inside the Lane Bryant store became enraged when he overheard the store's manager on her cell phone with a police dispatcher, a source said.
The gunman, still at large, shot the manager Rhoda McFarland twice and shot five other women with a .40-caliber semi automatic handgun, according to a law enforcement source.
From today's Tribune:
Mourners filling the pews at the first funeral for victims of the Tinley Park store slayings were grief-stricken Thursday as they dealt with the loss of a counselor whose office was known as a haven for troubled students.
Carrie Hudek Chiuso would guide students at Homewood-Flossmoor High School through their problems with a mix of patient understanding and tough love. Her warm smile was known across the school where she coached the golf team and became a certified bus driver to take students to volunteer projects.
Her violent death Saturday left the community in shock and looking for answers.
Gaynor Hall's story from Thursday:
We are still waiting for a sketch of the suspect. There is a media briefing each day at 11am so we should know soon if this will be released. Police are apparently taking it easy with the survivor who is obviously very traumatized by her experience last Saturday.



