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   ROMEOVILLE, Ill. (WLS) -- The family of a woman who was with the   
   prime suspect in the murder of a Romeoville family are denying her   
   involvement in the incident as they process their own shock and   
   grief.   
      
   Romeoville police said they believe 31-year-old Nathaniel Huey Jr.   
   killed Alberto Rolon, Zoraida Bartolomei, their two young sons and   
   the family's three dogs in their home over the weekend.   
      
   Wednesday, Romeoville police said Huey Jr. and a woman, who a family   
   attorney identified as Ermalinda Palomo, had been spotted in   
   Catoosa, Oklahoma, outside Tulsa.   
      
   During an attempted traffic stop, the vehicle fled and police gave   
   chase. The vehicle then crashed, caught fire, and officers heard two   
   gunshots. They found Huey Jr. in the driver's seat of the car dead   
   from a gunshot wound. Palomo was shot in the head and taken to a   
   local hospital where she later died.   
      
   Romeoville police said they do believe they know the motive behind   
   the murder of a family of four, but will not release it yet.   
      
   Neighbors said Palomo and Huey lived together in Streamwood. Her   
   family's attorney said they been in a serious relationship for the   
   past six years and were engaged. Her family's attorney said   
   relatives knew something was wrong Tuesday night when she left with   
   Huey.   
      
   "She communicated to a number of family members telling them things   
   such as I love you, take care of my grandbabies," attorney John Paul   
   Ivec said. "She seemed upset."   
      
   Ivec said Palomo had five kids of her own and grandchildren, none of   
   whom are Huey's children. Ivec also said her family is not aware of   
   any connection between Palomo and the family in Romeoville.   
      
   "We know without a shadow of a doubt she was home sleeping," Ivec   
   said. "This has been confirmed by multiple family members."   
      
   Police said there is no reason to believe there are other suspects.   
      
   The Romeoville murders were not a random act, police said. The four   
   victims were found in their home in Romeoville on Concord Avenue   
   just off Independence Boulevard.   
      
   Romeoville police said Thursday they have no updates on the   
   investigation but are confident they know the motive as they said   
   there's a clear connection to the family.   
      
   https://abc7chicago.com/romeoville-shooting-family-murdered-   
   streamwood-nathaniel-huey/13808403/   
      
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