An 11-year-old Chicago boy went house to house begging for help after he witnessed his mother being stabbed to death and escaped from the clutches of her alleged killer.
Teone Jones, 33, was found dead in Chicago’s South Side shortly after speaking to her mother as she prepared dinner for her family around 4.30 p.m. Thursday (February 27). She is survived by three sons, aged 11, 8 and 3, with the two older brothers seriously injured in the tragedy.
Marcus Bausley, Jones’s boyfriend and the father of her youngest son, is believed to have stabbed her to death before attacking her two eldest sons and kidnapping them. The 11-year-old boy managed to escape Bausley’s car to find help in the Englewood neighborhood, which prompted an Amber Alert to locate the remaining child.
Bausley, 39, is now fighting extradition from Indiana, where he allegedly fled after Jones’s death. If extradited, he will face one count each of attempted murder and aggravated battery to a child causing great bodily harm, and two counts of aggravated kidnapping in total…