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CHICAGO – The convicted felon suspected in the slayings of actress-singer
Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew told police he is innocent but
balked at taking a lie-detector test, a police official said.

William Balfour, the 27-year-old stepfather of Hudson's nephew and estranged
husband of her sister, told detectives he had a good relationship with the
Hudson family, the police official said Wednesday, speaking on condition of
anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the case
publicly.

When detectives asked Balfour to take the polygraph test, he stopped
cooperating and refused to take the test, said the official, who is familiar
with the investigation.

Balfour has been at the center of the investigation since shortly after the
bodies of Hudson's mother, 57-year-old Darnell Donerson, and brother,
29-year-old Jason Hudson, were found Friday inside their home on Chicago's
South Side. The body of Balfour's stepson, 7-year-old Julian King, was
discovered Monday in an SUV on the city's West Side. All three had been
shot.

Balfour had not been charged as of Wednesday and investigators were still
gathering evidence and following up on leads, the official said. However,
the official said police do not believe anyone else was involved in the
killings.

It is possible that someone else drove the SUV with the boy's body inside
and parked it on the West Side, the official said, but Balfour is "the only
suspect in the killings (and there is) nothing to link a second individual"
to them.

A police spokeswoman declined to comment on the official's statements.

Balfour's mother, Michele Balfour, has said Hudson's mother kicked Balfour
out of the family home last winter. She denied her son had anything to do
with the killings.

It was unclear whether Balfour had an attorney.

On Wednesday, police found a gun in a vacant lot around the corner from
where the SUV was parked.

"There was also some small bits of evidence recovered," Deputy Chief
Nicholas Roti said. He did not elaborate and declined to take questions.

The gun, discovered in thick shrubs, was sent to the Illinois State Police
crime lab for testing, Roti said.

Records show that Balfour was arrested with cocaine in his car in June, but
authorities declined to return him to prison on a parole violation.

Corrections Department spokesman Derek Schnapp said officials who reviewed
the cocaine-possession case against Balfour determined "the evidence that
was presented during that time wouldn't have necessarily warranted a
violation."

A judge dismissed the charge in July for lack of probable cause, but under
the strict rules of the state's parole program, Balfour could have gone back
to prison just for the arrest.

Balfour served seven years for a 1999 attempted murder and vehicular
hijacking conviction.

The Illinois Department of Corrections issued a warrant for Balfour on
Saturday for violating terms of his parole by possessing a weapon and
failing to attend anger management counseling and a substance abuse program,
according to his parole history report.

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their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
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