Illinois man arrested in dismemberment
murder of two-year-old boy
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[November 16, 2016]
CHICAGO
(Reuters) - An Illinois man was arrested on Tuesday in the dismemberment
murder of a toddler whose body parts were found in a Chicago lagoon more
than a year ago, police said.
Kamel Harris, who was caring for 2-year-old Kyrian Knox and reported him
missing in September 2015, was taken into custody on suspicion of
murder, concealment of homicidal death and dismembering a human body,
Chicago police officials said. |
Kamil Harris, 41, charged in connection with the murder and
dismemberment of a 2-year old boy in Rockford, Illinois is
shown in this booking photo in Chicago, Illinois,
U.S., provided November 15, 2016. Photo courtesy of Chicago Police
Department/Handout via REUTERS |
Evidence against
Harris includes the boy's blood found in the carpeting of his
vehicle as well as statements from witnesses, Chicago Police
Commander Kevin Duffin told reporters at a news conference.
Duffin said investigators believe Harris, of Rockford, "snapped"
and killed the child, who was lactose intolerant, because he had
been crying after drinking milk.
"A major break in the case was the fact that he had denied that
the baby had ever been inside his vehicle," Duffin said, which
contradicted the finding of blood evidence there.
Parts of the boy's body were recovered from a lagoon in
Chicago's Garfield Park over Labor Day weekend in 2015.
Harris, who was caring for Knox while his mother moved to
another state, later reported him missing, police said. The
cause of death for the boy has not been determined.
(Reporting by Tim McLaughlin in Chicago and Dan Whitcomb in Los
Angeles; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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