'Killer' dad Maher Kassem, 63's sick admission about motive after 'shooting dead wife & 3 daughters' in Tinley Park home | 8P6LGFS | 2024-01-25 19:08:01
Maher Kassem, 63, is accused of capturing Majeda Kassem, 53, twins Halema Kassem and Hanan Kassem, 25, and Zahia Kassem, 24, lifeless at an Illinois house.
THE father who allegedly murdered his wife and three daughters on Sunday has been charged with first-degree murder.
Maher Kassem, 63, is accused of capturing Majeda Kassem, 53, twins Halema Kassem and Hanan Kassem, 25, and Zahia Kassem, 24, lifeless at an Illinois house.


He was charged with 4 counts of first-degree murder on Tuesday, in line with the Prepare dinner Nation State's Lawyer's Workplace.
At his initial courtroom look, prosecutors stated that the capturing occurred after an argument regarding finances occurred on Sunday morning between Kassem and considered one of his daughters.
They added that Kassem's wife and two other daughters stepped into the argument to calm their father down.
Kassem's 19-year-old son, who has not been named, was identified as a witness to the murders.
He stated he was awoken by his households yelling and went to see what was happening.
The teenager advised authorities he heard gunshots and found his mom and two sisters fatally shot.
He also stated he walked in moments before his father shot his third daughter, prosecutors stated in a bond proffer on Tuesday.
Police stated that Kassem never turned the gun toward his son.
Officers stated that Kassem shot his spouse seven occasions and each daughter was shot twice.
He referred to as the police at around 11:21 am saying someone was shot at their Tinley Park, Illinois residence.
Police arrived on the scene, finding the four our bodies within the basement of the home, stated Village Manager Pat Carr.
They discovered two weapons at the scene.
When police requested Kassem the place his household was, prosecutors stated, "The defendant pointed within the course of the basement.
"The officer requested the defendant who else was there, and the defendant said, 'They're gone.'"
Police stated that Kassem was cooperative and admitted to the capturing.
Prosecutors also said that Kassem was upset about how he was being treated by his household.
"The defendant was recorded volunteering things about having just retired, and that 'She treats me like a [expletive] dog," stated Prepare dinner County Assistant State's Lawyer Scott Clark.
"'I labored 40 years.' and 'I worked all my life to offer my household a better house, they usually treat me like [expletive].'"
Police have said that there isn't any document of previous police interactions at the house.
"Phrases can't describe how deeply saddened I am at this horrible tragedy," Tinley Park Mayor, Michael Glotz, stated in a press release.
Members of the group came together at the Mosque Basis in Bridgeview for a prayer to honor the four ladies, reported CBS News.
Funeral providers and a vigil for the women have been held on Tuesday evening.
Kassem might be back in courtroom on February 16.

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