Prosecutors: Officers spoke to, released woman three times before her arrest in murder, dismemberment of landlord

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Prosecutors: Officers spoke to, released woman three times before her arrest in murder, dismemberment of landlord
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Cook County Criminal Court Judge Barbara Dawkins issued a no-bond order today for Sandra Kolalou, who is accused of murdering her landlord and dismembering the older woman's body.

-- Bond was denied Thursday for the woman accused of brutally murdering and dismembering her landlord in an Arcadia Terrace neighborhood rooming house this week.In court, a prosecutors indicated that police talked with the suspected killer and let her go three different times before she was finally arrested., 36, is charged with one felony count each of first-degree murder and concealing a homicidal death in the murder of 69-year-old Frances Walker.

Around 2:30 a.m. Monday, other tenants heard loud bangs as Walker and Kolalou quarreled, McCord Rodgers said. Beginning at 6 a.m., the upstairs and downstairs tenants started getting texts from Walker's phone, which told them to allow Kolalou to care for Walker's dog, and to give Kolalou their keys if they moved out, McCord Rodgers said. The tenants thought something was very off, and at noon Monday, the basement tenant called police, McCord Rodgers said.Around 5:40 p.m., another tenant in the house filed a missing persons report for Walker, and police came again, McCord Rodgers said.

Meanwhile, the tow truck had been waiting outside the whole time. A witness earlier described by police as one of the tenants told the tow truck driver what was going on, and the tow truck driver gave the witness his business card, McCord Rodgers said. Police rushed to the scene and found paper and greeting cards in the bags as the tenant in the house had seen earlier – but they also found pooled blood and blood-soaked rags, McCord Rodgers said.

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