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HARVEY, Ill. (WGN) — As police investigated the murder of her teenage son, Leslie Bell said she decided to look for the killer on her own.
Bell spoke with neighbors to find out who had last been seen with her son, 17-year-old Isaiah Davis. She tracked down & briefly met with the man who is now accused of shooting Davis to death on Oct. 28 in south suburban Burnham.
“I knew that it was him who hurt my son, who actually killed my son,” Bell said. “It was his interaction with me. He couldn’t give me eye contact, so that was it for me.”
Isaiah's body was found burning in an alley on Oct. 28.
During a press conference Friday morning, Harvey investigators said the man arrested in connection to Davis’ murder has a history of violent crime in his past.
The Harvey deputy chief said 34-year-old Faheem Norwood, who was on parole at the time of his arrest on Dec. 31 & is now in Cook County jail, is charged in connection to Davis’ murder.
He was denied bail on Saturday & has previous convictions for aggravated use of a weapon, vehicular hijackings & attempted murder.
He was found not guilty in 2018 in the 2010 murders of 3 people, including a child.
Davis’ mother said he went to Thornton Township High School and had aspirations of becoming a lawyer one day.
Norwood’s next court date is scheduled for Jan. 14.
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