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Charles SMITH
Spree killer
By Dennis O'Brien and Teresa Puente - Chicago Tribune
Authorities said that Charles Smith, 53, of Joliet
fatally shot his girlfriend, Cindy Benson, 34, in the passenger seat of
her red Pontiac Grand Prix between 2 and 3 a.m. He then drove her body
36 miles west to the house of Benson's sister in Marseilles, about 70
miles southwest of Chicago.
There he parked the car behind the house and went
inside, where authorities said he shot and killed Benson's daughter,
Erica Benson, 16, and Benson's sister and brother-in-law--Jymme Murphy,
28, and James Murphy, 27.
After shooting them, Smith raped a 13-year-old girl
staying with the Murphys and tried to strangle the Murphys' 18-month-old
and 7-year-old sons, who were found unconscious in the home, authorities
said.
Smith, who authorities said had prior arrests on
weapons charges, then apparently took his life by hanging himself with
an orange extension cord near a pool table in the family's unfinished
basement.
Spared in the rampage was a 4-year-old daughter of
the Murphys whom Smith apparently did not notice. She slept through the
rampage.
Jymme, a homemaker, and James, an electrician, were
found in their bedroom; Erica Benson was found in a second bedroom.
Neighbors in Marseilles were awakened about 4:45 a.m.
to the cries of the 13-year-old girl, who had run out of the house to a
next-door neighbor with a cordless phone in her hand. She was crying and
pacing in the driveway.
" `They shot . . . Jymme and he strangled the kids
and he raped me,' " a neighbor said, repeating the girl's words.
"She was shaking and crying. She was terrorized,"
said another neighbor who did not want to be identified.
The Murphys lived on Walnut Street, a close-knit
hilly neighborhood in Marseilles so quiet, as one neighbor put it, "that
if somebody's dog barks, you look out to see what it is barking at."
But no one heard the shots Saturday morning.
Smith had parked the Pontiac beneath some trees and
behind the Murphys' pool, where relatives and kids had gathered Friday
night for a party, authorities said. He easily walked into the house,
since it is the kind of neighborhood where nobody locks their doors.
He shot two of the victims once and two of them more
than once with a .44 Magnum handgun, said LaSalle County Coroner Jody
Bernard.