Bearing down with grand jury subpoenas and teams of interrogators, federal agents and Chicago police sought two men for questioning Thursday in connection with the execution-style slayings of a federal judge’s husband and mother, pressing for information from followers of a white supremacist who insisted from jail that he had no involvement in the killings. Federal agents seized telephone and computer records from a residence in the Chicago area and interrogated relatives and supporters of Matthew Hale, the leader of an extremist faction known as the World Church of the Creator. Chicago police released a sketch of two men wanted for questioning and sifted through photographs of Hale’s followers in an attempt to identify the pair, who were reportedly spotted in a car parked near the judge’s home in the hours before the slayings. Full Story
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