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Breaking News: Massacre of Chicago Family

Even before Nathaniel Huey Jr. massacred an entire family, including their pets, he was considered a “very dangerous man.” By his step-daughter. He was also a “a gun-toting security guard.” Now, he’s dead. His spouse is in critical condition because she was in the passenger seat at the time he met his fiery demise.

Entire family murdered

The suspect accused of massacringa suburban Chicago family — including two young kids and their three dogs,” is already dead. Police in Chicago, Illinois, are relating that Nathaniel Huey Jr. “appears to have killed himself in a blazing car to evade capture for the shocking slaughter.

The 32-year-old was proprietor of Black Bear Security. Before he opened up shop as a private security guard, police note he worked “at a machinery warehouse.

He’s plastered all over Facebook sporting “guns, ammunition and body armor.” One caption reads, “I can and I will.” He apparently did and wiped out an entire family. What do you expect from someone who runs around with a suppressed assault rifle?

Police were hoping to have a little chat with Huey “and his partner, Ermalinda Palomo, 50.” They may get their chance to talk to Erma, if she lives.

Both of them were officially listed as “persons of interest” in the “murders of Zoraida Barolomei, 38, her husband, Alberto Rolon, 32, and their children Adriel, 10, and Diego, 7.

The family were found on Sunday, September 17, “shot to death,” along with their three dogs. The bloody massacre happened in their Romeoville, Illinois, home. Friends described the deceased as “hardworking people that had just bought their first home.

Motive unknown

Police are certain that there is some sort of link between the family and Huey and, so far, do have a few clues why he would choose to murder them in cold blood.

The only information which they’re making public is that there was a “nexus between our suspects and the victims as well as possible motives” and a “tremendous amount of physical evidence.” Rather disturbing physical evidence which is giving their forensics team nightmares.

Soon after Huey and Palomo “fled the scene” after wiping out the defenseless family, authorities put alerts on TV describing Huey as “irrational and erratic” with extensive firearms training. It’s not clear if Palomo was along for the ride voluntarily or because she didn’t have any choice. Her daughter never approved of her choice in a man.

Cristiana Espinoza called Huey a “very dangerous man. He’s a huge manipulator,” she emphasized. At first when he started dating her mom about eight years ago, “he wasn’t too bad of a guy.” Recently, that changed. “something switched.

He was shutting all of us out, including my mom, and now this.” While he was behaving erratically she never saw the massacre of an entire family looming on the horizon. “He started becoming suspicious, keeping to himself, staying in the garage, pushing us all away. Even my mom.” Palomo was last seen September 19, two days after the murders.

Her family put out a missing persons report on her after getting a text from her begging “take care of my grandbabies.” An AI licence plate reader picked up Huey’s plate and police in Catoosa, Oklahoma swooped in to make an arrest. That led to a police chase and “a fiery crash in Oklahoma on Wednesday.” As “officers approached the car, they heard two gunshots and found both wounded.” Huey was pronounced dead at the scene. They’re still working on Ms. Palomo.

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