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Man charged with fatal beating of Kimberly Schnackenberg in Back of the Yards alley

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By RUMMANA HUSSAIN
Chicago Sun-Times
Eddie Howlett | Chicago Police

Eddie Howlett | Chicago Police


A South Side man was ordered held on $1 million bond Friday for the murder of Kimberly Schnackenberg, who was found beaten to death in a Back of the Yards alley last month.

Eddie Howlett, 24, was captured on surveillance camera walking with the 42-year-old Schnackenberg and punching her, before she was severely beaten by others, including a man wielding a baseball bat, Cook County prosecutors said.

But defense attorney John Miraglia told Judge James Brown the video from April 21 was “sketchy” and that Schnackenberg’s roommate, who identified Howlett as the man last seen with her, is far from credible.

Schnackenberg’s roommate is a man named “Pops” who invited drug addicts and prostitutes to live with him in the 2000 block of West 51st Street for drugs and sexual favors, Miraglia said.

Assistant State’s Attorney Matthew Howroyd said on the day of the murder, April 22, Howlett texted Schnackenberg to tell her that he had some drugs he wanted her to try.

When Howlett went to get Schnackenberg from her apartment, three other men who were with him hid in a nearby alley, Howroyd said.

Howlett clocked Schnackenberg when they came outside, Howroyd said. She fell and soon, the others started kicking her. One of the men then started hitting her head and body with a baseball bat, Howroyd said.

Howlett and his friends left Schnackenberg lying on the pavement, where she was found six hours later in a pool of blood, Howroyd said.

Schnackenberg was taken to Holy Cross Hospital, where she died of craniocerebral injuries.

Several witnesses who saw the surveillance video, which was taken from a private residence, identified Howlett, Howroyd said.

Howlett, of the 7900 block of South Laflin, was arrested for the murder earlier this week.

He allegedly admitted to police that he sent Schnackenberg a text before she had been killed.

Miraglia noted that all Howlett did was cop to sending her a text, not harming her.


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