Chicago Woman Sentenced to 58 Years for Gruesome Murder and Dismemberment
Community Shocked as Sandra Kolalou Convicted of Landlord’s Murder and Identity Theft
According to True Crime News, in Chicago, Sandra Kolalou, 39, has been sentenced to 58 years in prison for killing and dismembering her landlord, Frances Walker. She was convicted by a jury for murder, dismemberment, and using Walker’s identity illegally. The crime shocked the community after human remains were found in a freezer at Walker’s home on North Washtenaw Avenue. Sandra Kolalou was caught trying to use Walker’s credit card to hire a tow truck and dispose of evidence at Foster Beach, where tenants discovered bloody rags and alerted the police.
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Emotional Sentencing – Sandra Kolalou Maintains Innocence Despite Conviction in Landlord’s Murder
Throughout her sentencing, Sandra Kolalou insisted she was innocent, despite the jury’s decision. She pleaded for mercy from the judge, but her request was denied. Benita Walker, Frances Walker’s sister, spoke out against Sandra Kolalou’s plea, emphasizing the pain and lack of remorse shown for the tragic loss of her sister. The case has deeply affected the community, highlighting the severity of the crime and the devastating impact on the victim’s family and friends.