As 63-year-old George Levin finished up a Sunday dinner with his mother and sister, two men left a nearby apartment with duct tape, prosecutors said, and entered the Norwood Park home after ...
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Cause of Death Revealed for Man Found by Sister in Basement After Meeting 2 Men on Dating AppGeorge Levin was found bound in duct tape in January Illinois authorities have announced the cause of death for George Levin, who was found dead in the basement where he lived in his family's home ...
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Victim's Family Was Upstairs When He Was Gagged, Beaten to Death in Basement by Men He Met on Dating App: PoliceGeorge Levin, 63, was found brutally beaten in the basement of his family's home in January As Illinois authorities investigate the brutal murder of a 63-year-old man found dead in the basement of ...
The two men allegedly beat and bound with duct tape a Norwood Park man they met on a dating app. They allegedly placed more than $4,000 in Amazon purchases from his phone and attempted to withdraw ...
Authorities said 21-year-old Geiderwuin Morales and 29-year-old Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado are accused of killing 63-year-old George Levin at his home on the evening of Sunday, Jan. 23. Cameras were ...
Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado, 29, from Venezuela, and Geiderwuin Bello Morales, 21, from Ecuador, both have been charged with first-degree murder and robbery in the death of 63-year-old George Levin.
Police launched an investigation after receiving a call from the sister of 63-year-old George Levin, who was a businessman and interior designer, WLS reported. Levin’s sister found him tied up ...
George Levin, of Chicago, was found tied up in his home on Sunday, January 26. He had been bound with duct tape and electrical cords and gagged with a sock in his mouth, reported the Chicago Sun ...
Geiderwuin Bello Morales, 21, and Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado, 29, each face charges of felony murder and robbing a victim over the age of 60 in connection with the death of George Levin. Levin ...
George Levin, 63, was found brutally beaten in the basement of his family's home in January Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal reporter at PEOPLE's crime desk. Her work includes writing about crime ...
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