Antoinette Congo Chicago woman shot & killed & on fire inside Englewood garage, as Gregory Hudson is arrested and now faces multiple charges

Antoinette Congo Chicago woman shot & killed & on fire inside Englewood garage, as Gregory Hudson is arrested and now faces multiple charges

A 65-year-old Chicago man is facing several counts after a woman was discovered shot and her body set on fire in the city's Englewood neighborhood.

Gregory Hudson, 65, is facing many counts, including first-degree murder, after police say he shot and killed a woman in the 6500 block of S. Damen Ave. on Thursday, Sept. 13.

The victim was identified on social media as Antoinette Congo, a 36-year-old woman from Englewood.

Firefighters discovered her unresponsive at 12:30 a.m. after extinguishing a nearby fire.

She sustained gunshot wounds, and police believe the fire was purposely ignited with an accelerant.

A witness reported seeing a white work van with a ladder on top near the garage where her body was found as several people appeared to pour liquid at the base.

The woman was found with gunshot wounds to the back of her head, her side and her abdomen, police said.

 

Antoinette Congo Chicago woman shot & killed & on fire in Englewood .
The Office of Fire Investigations determined an accelerant was used to start the fire with the point of origin being the woman’s body, the report said.

Evidence suggests the woman was put into a large plastic bag and duct taped prior to the fire being started, authorities said according to the Chicago Sun Times.

Hudson was identified as the suspect in the murder and was arrested later in the day around 5:45 p.m., police said, ABC7Chicago reported.

In addition to first-degree murder, the suspect has also been charged with concealing a homicidal death, aggravated armed kidnapping, arson and aggravated criminal sex assault, officials said.

The victim according to social media leaves three young children behind.

No motive was immediately known. Chicago police continue to investigate.