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CHICAGO, IL—In a disturbing series of events, 36-year-old Sandra Kolalou, accused of the brutal murder and dismemberment of her 69-year-old landlady, Frances Walker, in Chicago, is now also alleged to have attempted to kill a neighbor in a prior incident. Reports claim that during the attack, Kolalou chillingly sang about being a doctor capable of both killing and saving, Your Content has learned.
The alleged murder of Walker, who ran a boarding house where Kolalou resided, has shocked the local community. However, new details have emerged suggesting that this was not Kolalou’s first violent encounter with fellow tenants. Months before Walker’s murder, Kolalou reportedly assaulted another woman living in the boarding house, employing a bizarre and terrifying tactic during the attack.
According to the victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, Kolalou sang a menacing tune, stating, “I’m a doctor, I can kill you. I’m a doctor, I can help you,” as she attempted to force an inhaler down the victim’s throat. This incident, previously unreported, sheds light on Kolalou’s alleged pattern of disturbing behavior leading up to the murder of Walker.
The details of Walker’s murder are gruesome. Kolalou is accused of not only killing her landlady but also dismembering her body, an act that has left the community in shock and mourning the loss of the elderly homeowner known for her boarding house in Chicago.
As the investigation continues, authorities are piecing together Kolalou’s history and behavior, looking for motives and any connections between the two violent incidents. The attack on the neighbor, particularly the bizarre nature of the assault and the threatening song, adds a chilling layer to an already horrific case,‘according to FlipBoard.
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