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The Unsolved Murder of Claude Cannon: A Community's Quest for Justice
The Unsolved Murder of Claude Cannon: A Community's Quest for Justice
Posted by admin on March 1, 2025, 05:28 56 0

Discovery of the Crime

On January 26, 2016, the Golden Gate neighborhood on Chicago's Far South Side was shaken by a tragic discovery. Seventy-six-year-old Claude Cannon was found dead in his home, located in the 13000-block of South Riverdale Avenue. His brother, Darryl Cannon, made the grim find near their back door. Claude had suffered multiple gunshot wounds, indicating a violent end. The exact timing of the incident remains uncertain, but Darryl believes his brother was killed the previous day while he was at work. Upon returning home late that night, Darryl went straight to bed, unaware of the tragedy that had occurred. It wasn't until the following day that he discovered Claude's lifeless body.

A Family's Double Tragedy

The Cannon family was no stranger to hardship. Darryl Cannon had previously endured a harrowing ordeal, having been wrongfully convicted of murder. He spent 24 years in prison before being exonerated in 2004, after it was revealed that he had been tortured into confessing by detectives under the command of Jon Burge. This dark chapter in Chicago's history highlighted systemic abuses within the police department. Despite his past suffering, Darryl faced a new anguish with the loss of his brother. He described the heart-wrenching scene: "To come in and see your brother laying there with a hole in his head in the fetal position as if he was praying... I never seen anything like that before in my life." ...Read More


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