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Jennifer Hudson identifies body of nephew

October 28, 2008

Holding on to each other, overcome by emotion, Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson and six relatives viewed a closed-circuit TV screen at the morgue Monday afternoon and identified a small boy as Hudson’s 7-year-old nephew Julian King.

The identification came from Hudson. “She said, ‘Yes, that is him,’ according to Sean Howard, a spokesman for the Cook County medical examiner’s office. “Jennifer Hudson was incredbly strong for her family, she was leader in that group and kept her composure.

“She felt like the Lord and saviour Jesus Christ was going to get her through that,” Howard added. “Those were her words.”

Julian’s mother was not there, he said.

The boy had been missing since Hudson's mother and brother were found shot to death Friday in their Englewood home. Monday morning, a howling dog alerted neighbors in the 1300 block of South Kolin to a white Chevrolet Suburban, where police found Julian’s body on the floor of the back seat.

He had been shot at least once in the head, and he was wearing basketball shorts and a white T shirt, sources said. Police believe the boy was shot to death inside the Suburban.

The Suburban was taken to the Area 5 police headquarters, which has a garage where vehicles used in a major crime can be minutely inspected, sources said. A team of FBI forensics specialists were called to Area 5 for assistance, one source said.

Julian was missing when the bodies of Darnell Donerson and Jason Hudson were found shot to death in their home in the 7000 block of South Yale Avenue. Jennifer Hudson had identified their bodies Saturday morning.

The boy's stepfather, William Balfour, remains the primary suspect in the murders, police sources say. He is the estranged husband of Julia Hudson, who lived in the home with her brother Jason, 29, and mother, Darnell Donerson, 57. Julia Hudson is Julian's mother and the sister of Jennifer Hudson.

Balfour was taken into custody at a girlfriend's home hours after the bodies were found. Sources say the girlfriend contradicted his alibi. Police say they’ve also caught him in at least one other lie. Police were able to track his whereabouts Friday through cell phone records, sources said.

A neighbor on the block where Balfour was arrested remembers seeing a man he believes to be Balfour drive up in a white SUV and park on the block around noon — at least three hours after the slaying.

The resident said the driver first reached into the glove compartment, and then got out of the car carrying what appeared to be a bottle of liquor. He saw the man walk into the home where Balfour was arrested later in the day.

The driver was wearing a white hooded sweatshirt and was looking over his shoulder as he walked down the block. The driver spent about 10 minutes inside the house. “He was acting suspicious.. . He (the boy) had to be in the car. I figure he had to be. I wished I had known.”

The Suburban pulled up on the block hours before the bodies were discovered, said the man, who has lived on the block 30 years.

Residents of the house where Balfour was arrested said officers rushed the house Friday evening, and Balfour was arrested in the backyard.

Balfour and Julia Hudson had been at the Yale home much earlier Friday and may have argued, police have been told. A family friend said Balfour had made threats against the family and Julian. Balfour’s mother has denied Balfour was at the home that day.

Balfour is being held for violating his parole on a 1999 conviction for attempted murder and vehicular hijacking, authorities said. He served nearly seven years in prison.

Balfour, 27, is considered a parole violator for being named a person of interest in the murders, said Januari Smith of the Illinois Department of Corrections. Parole for Balfour — whose friends call him "Flex'' — was to end in May 2009.

Sources said police were hoping to find the body before charging him. Some officers searched for the boy on their own time over the weekend.

Jennifer Hudson and her family had offered $100,000 for the boy's safe return, and her MySpace page had appealed for clues in the double-murder. Amber Alert signs blazed on Chicago highways asking people to watch for the boy.

After an intensive weekend search, police were called around 7 a.m. Monday after a couple’s dog kept barking near the Suburban at 1313 S. Kolin Ave.

The couple who reported the car, John and Lynette Louden said they were watching news on television Monday morning and Lynette wrote down the license plate of the SUV. The couple first noticed the white Suburban on Saturday morning.

John Louden was taking their chihuahua, Lil’ Man, out for a walk when the dog started barking unusually at the vehicle. “He has a very keen nose,’’ John Louden said.

He compared the license plate number to the one he had scribbed down from the news.

"When he came back in, he said, ‘It’s a match.’ I said, ‘Oh, God. I hope that child is not in there,'" Lynette Louden said.

“I came back in the house and told my wife to call 911,’’ John Louden said. Lynette Louden said police arrived in “two minutes.’’

Both are fans of Jennifer Hudson. Lynette Louden saw Hudson’s latest film, “The Secret Life of Bees,’’ on Friday night and expressed sympathy to Hudson’s family.

Meanwhile, a makeshift shrine to the boy was quicly erected on an apartment building near where the SUV was found. That shrine included balloons, newspaper pictures of child, and messages, including “RIP Julian” and “May God bless you and your family.’’

Jennifer Hudson flew to Chicago to help identify the bodies and was in seclusion over the weekend.

A standout singer at church and Dunbar Vocational High School, Hudson triumphed over rejection on "American Idol" and won an Academy Award for her role as Effie in the movie "Dreamgirls."

Complete Hudson case coverage
  • Were Hudson family members killed over birthday balloons?
  • Balfour held without bail in Hudson killings
  • Charges filed against William Balfour
  • Trump: Hudson safe at my hotel
  • Suspect in Hudson family murder case will stay behind bars
  • Man linked to Hudson murders could be released
  • Parole hearing set for suspect in Hudson deaths
  • Relatives, celebs, city mourn murder victims
  • Police rush to test gun found in trash
  • Police official: Hudson nephew likely died in SUV
  • Hudson services announced
  • Hudson suspect refused polygraph test
  • PDF: Read William Balfour's arrest records
  • Cops recover weapon in Hudson killings
  • Violation may snag suspect in Hudson case
  • Readers respond: Instant messages about the Hudson murders
  • Daley offers reaction to Hudson murders
  • Video: Mitchell on the Hudson slayings
  • Parole hearing set for suspect in Hudson murders
  • AP: Hudson suspect had June drug arrest
  • Dispute over car payments may have fueled Hudson killings
  • Julian King autopsy released
  • Mourners gather at Hudson home
  • Donerson gave her Dreamgirl all she needed to make it
  • Jennifer Hudson IDs slain nephew  
  • Hudson offers $100k reward while family prays for boy's return
  • Hudson offering $100K reward for nephew's return
  • Balfour, person of interest, held for parole violations
  • Englewood pays respects outside Hudson home
  • Julia Hudson has hope her son will return safely
  • Hudson's family pleads for safe return of Julian King
  • Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother slain

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  • Mary Mitchell: 'Evidence' appears to have holes in it
  • Cathleen Falsani: Tutu's message to U.S.: We're all in this together
  • Stella Foster: Will Hudson sing at upcoming concert?
  • Stella Foster: Hudson's tragic news
  • Stella Foster: Dreamgirl bonded with mother
  • Mary Mitchell: Jennifer's tragedy hits us where we live
  • Richard Roeper: Fame no defense from tragedy
  • Bill Zwecker: Her greatest champion

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