Suspect found guilty in Jennifer Hudson's family murder case
The man accused of murdering Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew has been found guilty of all counts in the case.
The Dreamgirls star's estranged brother-in-law, William Balfour, pleaded not guilty to allegations holding him responsible for the shooting deaths of the singer/actress' three family members in their native Chicago, Illinois in October, 2008.
The bodies of Hudson's 57-year-old mother and brother Jason, 29,
were discovered in the family's home and her nephew Julian King's
body was found three days later in an abandoned SUV (Sports Utility
Vehicle).
His trial began on 23 April (12) and Hudson and her sister Julia,
who split from Balfour in February, 2008, were the first two
witnesses called to the stand by prosecutors.
During Julia Hudson's testimony, jurors heard how Balfour had
allegedly threatened multiple times to kill her family in the
months leading up to the tragedy.
His defence team argued that the prosecution had no DNA proof to
link Balfour to the crimes and that gunshot residue found in the
suspect's car was not enough to pin the murders on him.
The case was handed to the jury on Wednesday (09May12) and after
two days of deliberations, they convicted Balfour of first degree
murder on Friday (11May12).
The 30 year old was also found guilty of charges of home invasion,
residential burglary, possession of a stolen vehicle and aggravated
kidnapping.
As the verdict was read out in court, Oscar winner Hudson broke
down in tears and had to be comforted by her fiance, David Otunga.
Her sister Julia was also present for the verdict.
Balfour will be handed a mandatory life sentence in prison without
parole at a later date.