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Frances Walker murder: Shocked tenants get emotional over dismembered landlord, 69, call her the 'nicest person'

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The residents of her building are in disbelief at Frances Walker's murder. On October 10, the 69-year-dismembered old's body was discovered in the freezer of her own home. Later that day, authorities arrested Sandra Kolalou, 36, the deceased's tenant. While speaking to CBS News, Ellen Rodin, one of Walker's tenants, said, "She was just the nicest person, she took me in. I had financial issues, she said okay. Pay me when you pay me. She was just so gentle." Ellen had rented an upstairs room and had shifted in just before the pandemic. The probe revealed that all the other tenants of the building were scared of Sandra, who was administered an eviction notice. Ellen said she last noticed Walker on Saturday, October 8. "She had expressed some concerns around the house. She did not seem worried, or nervous." These concerns were particularly related to Sandra and her odd behavior. Ellen said, "What [Walker] said was that Sandra had been going into the tenants' in the basement, her bedroom without permission, leaving notes, threatening notes saying 'go back to your own country.'" This could've led to Walker showing the door to Sandra, but she was not that kind of person, Ellen says. The tenant recalled, "Frances was never the one to say 'get out this minute', she used to give 30 to 60 days." Ellen added, "I can't imagine anything making somebody that angry to do something like that. The sadness, the anger, the confusion, the disbelief that you know, something like this happens." The shocking incident has severely impacted Ellen, who said, "This is not gonna be forgotten, this is not something we are just gonna go back to normal anytime soon." Although Ellen does not currently reside there and is unclear of when she will feel secure doing so, the house is no longer a crime scene. On October 10, Walker's renters and neighbors overheard loud cries, which immediately alarmed them. They started messaging and calling her. The calls were not returned, but the officers claimed that Kolalou replied to their messages after they had sent them. According to Fox 32, Chicago Police Department Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said, "The residents were very cooperative. When they heard the scream, when they woke up in the morning, they immediately started texting the victim … started calling the victim. The victim didn't answer. There were some texts that were sent back from the victim's phone. It appears from what we know now that the defendant was sending texts from the victim's phone and not answering it."
Sandra has been charged with first-degree murder and concealment of homicide.

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