'COLD-BLOODED KILLER': In a city that sees hundreds of murders a year, prosecutors say the case against Jamie Jones of Chicago stands out as 'horrific, gruesome and violent.'
The woman was able to escape when Jones left the apartment at the corner of 83rd and Sangamon streets last week.
But they still occasionally stayed there. On March 17, Jones and the woman entered the empty apartment to eat and were met a short time later by Washington as he returned to the apartment, prosecutors said. A day or two after the phone call, Arronis Jackson, 51, came to the apartment looking for Washington, who owed him money. Jackson knocked but didn’t get an answer, so he used a key to enter.
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