7 Dead Over a Jacket: The Chicago Massacre That Shocked the Nation
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On August 19, 1989, a two-story home in West Pullman became the site of one of the most disproportionate acts of violence in Chicago history. Seven people—including five children—were trapped inside a burning house deadbolted from the outside. But the forensic evidence revealed a darker truth: several victims were executed before the match was ever struck.
In this episode of The Murder Tape Khronicles, we dive into the verified case files of Arnel and James Johnson, a "two-man gang" that terrorized Englewood and West Pullman. What began as the theft of a leather jacket escalated into a months-long campaign of surgical retribution. We analyze the forensic "ghost thread"—a single unspent 9mm round—that eventually broke the case wide open.
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