Overview of Carrie Chiuso
Carrie was a talented social worker and life of the party.
"From the first time I met her, it was her smile that captivated me," Tony Chiuso, Carrie's husband,
Carrie devoted her life to counseling teenagers at her former high school. She spent time one on one with students who were struggling and needed personalized attention, something that brought her immense joy and fulfillment. Outside of her career, Carrie was an outgoing, joyous person that lit up every room she walked into.
Carrie was excited for a day out and ran errands.
She was going to go to the bank, and then get a shawl at Lane Bryant for a day out in the city. Her husband Tony stayed behind to tend to some housekeeping before they left for the day. Then came the call about the shooting.
"She made me want to be a better person," he said. "I'm just lost."
Tony Chiuso
On the morning of February 2nd, 2008, five women were brutally killed inside a Lane Bryant store in Brookside Marketplace, located in Tinley Park, Chicago.
The man who claimed to be a delivery driver.
Store manager, Rhoda McFarland quickly realized that this man was not in fact a driver, but was there with a much more malicious intent.
The store opened around 10:00 am.
The assailant took Rhoda McFarland, another unnamed employee, and customers Jennifer Bishop, Carrie Chiuso, Connie Woolfolk, and Sarah Szafranski hostage in the back room at about 10:15 am.
Rhonda was wearing a Bluetooth headset that allowed her to call 911, a detail the unidentified assilant was unaware of. Unfortunately, the call drops. A few seconds of the man’s voice, where he claims to say “I’m losing it”,.
He then bound each women using underwear from a display. The assailant sexually assaulted each one, before shooting them execution style in the back of the head. However, one woman, a part time employee, played dead after the assailant tried to shoot her in the head, but missed. Her survival and testimony is key in establishing what little information the public knows about the case.
The assailant is described as a black man with thick, cornrowed hair, a receding hairline, and a single braid with four green beads on the end.
Where the case stands today.
There is currently a $100,000 reward for a substantial lead in this case, which is at a standstill. New 3-D renderings have been released that might assist identification of the perpetrator, but no further information has come to light.
If you have any information please contact the Tinley Park Police Tip Line at (708)532-9111.