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Police: Hudson Deaths Sparked by Domestic Disputes Arguments between Julia Hudson and her ex may have sparked slayings

Updated 4:59 PM CDT, Tue, Oct 28, 2008

(L to R) Julian King, Darnell Donerson and Jason Hudson were killed Friday.  Donerson and Hudson's bodies were found in the family's Englewood home, while Julian was discovered in an SUV on Chicago's West Side.
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(L to R) Julian King, Darnell Donerson and Jason Hudson were killed Friday. Donerson and Hudson's bodies were found in the family's Englewood home, while Julian was discovered in an SUV on Chicago's West Side.

 

Just a day after authorities confirmed that the body of a young boy found shot to death in an SUV on the West Side was that of Julian King, the 7-year-old nephew of Chicago-native and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, the Chicago Tribune is reporting that the boy's death -- along with those of his grandmother and uncle -- likely stemmed from a series of family arguments.

Stunned Sadness Sparked by Slaying of Young Julian

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Friends, neighbors and virtual strangers share a common sense of sadness over the shooting deaths of a 7-year-old boy, his uncle and his grandmother.

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Police tow the SUV found Monday morning with the body of a boy in its back seat, possibly that of Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew.

While police have not ruled out that more than one person may have been involved in the triple-homicide, the ex-husband of Hudson's sister Julia, William Balfour, remains the focus of the investigation.

Balfour missed a Friday appointment with his parole agent, saying that he was babysitting.  In records obtained by The Associated Press, Balfour's parole agent said he thought he heard a child in the background during Friday's call.

Julia Hudson told police that Balfour had threatened her and her family, telling her that he would kill her if he ever caught her with a boyfriend.  More than once, the Tribune reports, Hudson's mother and brother, the second and third victims of the shootings, had kicked Balfour out of their home.

The Tribune pointed to one of the arguments that may have been key to the slayings. Sources told the paper that Julia Hudson arrived at her place of employment on a Friday payday and discovered her wages had been garnished because of unpaid car payments. Balfour had allegedly taken her car months earlier, but promised to make the monthly payments. After seeing her pay stub, Julia Hudson called Balfour to complain about the unpaid bills, sources said.

Darnell Donerson, 57, and Jason Hudson, 29, were found shot to death in the family's Englewood home on Friday. Julian King was missing from the scene all weekend and was found, also fatally shot, in the SUV belonging to Hudson's slain brother.

Investigators returned to the Hudson home Monday night to search for additional evidence. 

Just hours earlier, hundreds of mourners gathered outside the large, white house for a candlelight vigil. Neighbors, friends and virtual strangers shared songs and prayers for the victims and their survivors. 

"It pains all of us to know three lives are gone and we don't know why," said Doris Jones, who lives in the neighborhood.

A woman who is close to the family said Julian was a "respectful (and) quiet." 

A West Side woman whose husband had called police Monday after becoming suspicious of the white SUV parked on their street, said, "My heart is heavy for that child. You know? Why a child? He couldn't defend himself. Why a child?"

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  • mrs d Sunday, Nov 2 at 9:01 PM FLAG COMMENT there is to much killing,especially with black people, if julia knew ths guys past and what he was capable of she should never have brought it in her mothers home.
  • Mad Black Grandmother Saturday, Nov 1 at 5:40 PM FLAG COMMENT We as parents, have been there, but no matter what we say, our children always complain that we don't understand. I feel that selfishnish on Julia's part is what brought her to the place she is today. I know this sounds harsh, but the only thing I can think about is the way that baby had to die, through no fault of his own. All we ask as parents, is for you to just listen and pay attention to our advice. All the warning si ... MORE >
  • MS. M Friday, Oct 31 at 7:02 PM FLAG COMMENT LISTEN WE ALL WANT TO FOCUS ON BALFOUR BECAUSE OF HIS PAST OR CURRENT WHATEVER IT IS. BUT, THERE IS ANOTHER SENERIO...WHAT ABOUT JENNIFERS EX-FIANCE'? HE MIGHT BE DISGRUNTLED BECAUSE THERE ARE NO LONGER TOGETHER AND HE IS NO LONGER IN THE LINELIGHT WITH HER. AND NOW SHE IS ENGAGED TO SOMEONE ELSE. ALL I AM SAYING IS REASONABLE DOUBT, I HAVE IT.
  • Feeling The Pain Thursday, Oct 30 at 8:11 PM FLAG COMMENT I want to comment to God Bless, Yes your right about what you are saying, but this was a big change in her life. Away from the drama. I'm sure she cares about her family. But, you or anybody - if you was going through drama in your family and got a big chance to get out and start a fabulous career. Would you say the heck with it and stay in that drama or would you do what Jennifer did and try to find a better life to live. Whe ... MORE >
  • Feeling The Pain Thursday, Oct 30 at 7:56 PM FLAG COMMENT First of all we need to stop blaming Julian, I'm sure wev'e made bad judgements before. I'm sure someone heard something or know something. Please help the police solve this problem and get the killers the death penalty. Cause he or they took innocent lives. Feeling The Pain

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