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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Daily Mail
Frightening footage of lawyer being arrested just before wife was found 'pulverized' to death in his apartment
Disturbing footage has emerged of a Chicago lawyer being detained for alleged domestic abuse against his wife less than three months before she was found dead at his luxury apartment building. Caitlin Walch Tracey, 36, known to her friends as 'CT', was found 'pulverized' and missing a foot in the stairwell of her husband Adam P Beckerink's high-rise in South Loop on October 27. Beckerink, 46, a high-flying tax attorney, previously faced domestic abuse allegations from Tracey, but he has not been charged in connection with her death. Police bodycam footage showing his arrest on August 19 aired this week as his abuse case began at Berrien County court, located in Tracey's home state of Michigan. Beckerink's screams that day rang out through the courtroom as video showed him being held to the ground by police officers. The attorney wailed for help while a tearful Tracey sat rigidly on a bed close by. Tracey made the 911 call which sparked the arrest - something which a New Buffalo police officer told the court happened several times. Beckerink watched the video play while sitting just feet away from his heartbroken in-laws, who previously won a fight against him for custody of their daughter's body. Beckerink wailed for help in the footage as his alleged victim, Caitlin Tracey, sat rigidly on a bed close by in tears. Tracey is shown on the bed in the footage in the screenshot above Berrien County Prosecutor Amy Byrd said the police bodycam is a key means of telling Tracey's alleged abuse story. She successfully argued against Beckerink's lawyers to allow it to be shared in court. 'We seek justice in all of our domestic violence cases, regardless of whether a victim is able or willing to come forward and testify,' Byrd told the court. 'Obviously, in this case, our victim is unable, due to tragedy, to come forward.' Beckerink's lawyers argued that Tracey told the New Buffalo officer that they, 'did not have consent to come in the house' on the night of the arrest. Tracey died from 'multiple injuries' after falling approximately 24 floors at her husband's condo on October 27, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. Chicago cops rushed to the scene and detained Beckerink, who had reported Tracey missing the day before. They released him after 48 hours without filing any charges. In the weeks that followed, Tracey's heartbroken parents, retired real estate developer Andrew Tracey, 69, and college professor Dr Monica Tracey, 65, battled against Beckerink for custody of their daughter's remains. Beckerink, a former partner of international law firm Duane Morris who had been married to Tracey for six months, argued that he had the rights to her body as the surviving spouse. But as court documents obtained by the Daily Mail reveal, her family hit back on November 6, accusing him of wreaking a 'campaign of abuse and terror' against their daughter during her final months. The alleged torture includes throwing a glass pickle jar at her head and pouring vodka on her wounds. According to the Traceys, their daughter had been in a relationship with Beckerink from October 2022 until September 2023, but the couple never lived together or had children. At some point after September, they got back together, and married in a private ceremony on April 8, 2024 which did not involve any of Tracey's relatives. Amid the acrimonious wrangling for control of her body, her parents accused Beckerink of 'manipulating' their daughter, of 'purposefully isolating her from her family' and being responsible for her 'tragic and highly suspicious death'. To support their argument, the Michigan-based family presented a since-rescinded petition Tracey made to Cook County Court a year before she died in a desperate attempt to obtain a restraining order against her husband. In her October 4, 2023 filing, Tracey detailed three examples of horrific attacks by the tax attorney. Tracey said that on July 11, 2023, at around 3pm, Beckerink stripped her naked and attacked her at her three-story home in New Buffalo on the banks of Lake Michigan, where her parents said she lived to be close to them and away from her partner. '(Beckerink) physically abused me by throwing a pickle jar, which struck me on my head, punching me, pushing me, pulling my hair, dragging me by my clothes, and stripping me out of my clothes,' Tracey wrote in the petition seen by the Daily Mail. '(He) also poured Vodka on my body, which burned my wounds, and would motion as if he was going to hit me with the alcohol bottle'. Tracey said she managed to escape on foot, before her husband later took her to hospital for treatment to an 'open head wound'. In a second alleged incident on August 21, 2023, Tracey once again only narrowly escaped a brutal attack by her husband, this time at his plush apartment in Chicago's Grand Luxury Condos where she was later found dead. At around 8am they had an argument, and Beckerink began launching a foul-mouthed tirade of abuse against his partner, according to her filing. Tracey alleges he 'verbally abused' her by calling her a 'cheater', a 'wh***', a 'piece of s***, 'liar' and a 'b****' before escalating to a physical assault. '(He) physically abused me by dragging me by my ankle, strangling me, suffocating me, slamming my head against a cabinet, slapping me, punching me, putting my head in a headlock, and dragging me away from the door to prevent me from leaving' Tracey wrote in her petition. He then allegedly stole her 'keys, wallet, iPad and phone' to prevent her from leaving or seeking help. Tracey said she escaped again by 'fleeing on foot', this time to the nearest police station. Cops went to Beckerink's apartment but he refused to open the door. Tracey detailed an alleged third incident which unfolded in the room where she was staying at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Chicago's Magnificent Mile neighborhood on September 20, 2023. She said her husband stormed into her room around 5.30pm before hurling abuse at her and this time attempting to 'sexually abuse' her. Tracey did not give context about why she was at the hotel or go into detail about the sexual abuse, but said she filed a police report for domestic battery. Her parents said it was around this time that Tracey temporarily ended her relationship with Beckerink and opened up to them about the alleged violence. In their petition for control of her body, the Traceys said she told them Beckerink had been 'emotionally, psychologically and physically abusive to her' including 'holding her hostage' and 'brutalizing' her so badly she needed medical treatment. She also said he had been trying to contact her 'approximately 20 times a day' either demanding to see her, or to verbally abuse her over the phone. 'I believe if Beckerink knew I was here trying to get an Emergency Order of Protection, he would try and stop me, or I would be at risk of further abuse,' Tracey wrote in her bid for the restraining order. But Tracey's parents said Beckerink found out and threatened to sue her for defamation and libel - so she withdrew her petition 'based on fear'. Though Tracey never secured the restraint, Berrien County Prosecutor's Office charged him on January 13, 2024 with four counts of larceny, interference with electronic communications and domestic violence against Tracey. On August 19, 2024 they added two counts of resisting and obstruction, interference with electronic communications and more counts of domestic violence against Tracey, according to her parents. But the charges came too late for Tracey. Her body was discovered by Beckerink's condo building manager, after a traumatized resident reported finding a severed foot in the stairwell. Cops attended the grisly scene at 7.20pm on October 27, and told the family that 'based on the condition of the remains' they determined that Tracey's body 'fell approximately 24 floors'. Her devastated parents said they were told that 'based on the height of the fall,' their daughter's body was 'pulverized' and 'her foot was severed from her body'. According to a police report, Beckerink was detained and questioned but later released. Tracey's parents said in their petition officers told them at the time that he was the 'primary suspect.' 'An unidentified adult female was found unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs,' Chicago Police told the Daily Mail. 'She was pronounced dead on scene. Detectives are conducting a death investigation, pending autopsy results. 'No one is in custody and there are no updates at this time as the investigation is ongoing.' Tracey's parents are still going through the agonizing process of piecing together their daughter's suffering via Freedom of Information requests to find any further documents she filed with police. But they secured one major victory in late November, when Judge Brian Berger ruled that her remains would be released to them rather than to Beckerink. The Tracey family's attorneys, Mitt Drew and Andrew Cunniff, released statements on their behalf celebrating the judge's decision. 'We are incredibly grateful for Judge Berger's expedited decision,' said Drew, of Butzel Long in Michigan. 'The ruling allows Caitlin's family not only to honor her life with the final services she deserves, but also to grieve appropriately, supporting them in their journey through this difficult time.' 'Today's ruling in Michigan is a critical step in the family's efforts to protect and preserve Caitlin's legacy,' added Cunniff, of Galarnyk and Associates in Chicago. 'The family will continue to fight for Caitlin until she is laid to rest with the respect and dignity she deserves.' The Traceys said they would honor their daughter with a Catholic funeral mass and burial. Duane Morris, the Chicago law firm where Beckerink worked as a partner, told the Daily Mail he had been 'swiftly removed' in response to the abuse allegations. 'This is a shocking and tragic case, and we send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Caitlin Tracey,' the firm said. 'Our firm was not aware of the domestic violence and other allegations against Adam Beckerink asserted in various legal proceedings until recent media accounts of her death. 'Once we confirmed key facts, the Partners Board swiftly removed Adam as a partner of Duane Morris LLP. He is no longer associated with our firm. 'This is a tragedy for all involved. Our deepest condolences go to Caitlin Tracey's family. Counseling will be available for Chicago office employees this week. 'Out of respect for the legal process, it is not appropriate for the firm to speculate about the ongoing investigation, other than to say we hope justice will be served and we stand ready to assist if we can be helpful to investigators.'


CBS News
3 days ago
- CBS News
6 CTA bus passengers hurt in crash with private ambulance in Chicago's South Loop
Six people were hurt Tuesday morning in a crash involving a Chicago Transit Authority bus and an ambulance in the South Loop. Police said at 10:13 a.m., the No. 3 King Drive bus was traveling south on Michigan Avenue just north of Roosevelt Road, when it was rear-ended by a private ambulance also headed south. Two men on the bus, ages 23 and 25, and one woman on the bus, 23, were all taken to Rush University Medical Center. Two other men on the bus, ages 73 and 32, were taken to Stroger Hospital of Cook County, and two others of unconfirmed age were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, police said. The driver of the private ambulance was issued two traffic tickets, police said.


CBS News
5 days ago
- General
- CBS News
Fire blasts through roof of condo building in Chicago's South Loop
A fire broke out Sunday evening at a residential building in Chicago's South Loop. Video from Citizen app taken before dusk showed flames shooting from the roof of the condo building at 1845 S. State St. The condo building where the fire broke out is a relatively new building — a Redfin real estate listing says it was constructed in 2014. As of Sunday night, there were no reports of injuries — and there was also no word on the extent of the damage.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Yahoo
Chicago crime: Thief broke into several cars in South Loop parking garages, CPD says
The Brief Several cars in South Loop parking garages were broken into between Friday night and early Saturday morning. Police provided a rough description of the suspected thief. CHICAGO - Several cars parked in South Loop parking garages were broken into between late Friday night and early Saturday morning. The break-ins took place in parking structures along the 600 block of South La Salle Street, the 800 block of South Wells Street, and the 100 block of West 9th Street, according to the Chicago Police Department. What we know In each incident, the offender broke the passenger or driver side windows and, in several cases, took personal property from inside the cars. The offender was also reported to have been seen fleeing in a gray Lexus sedan with an Ontario, Canada, license plate, police said. The offender was described by police as an African American male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, and a black/gray Nike Jordan gym shoes. Police listed each incident's date and approximate location: 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 600 block of S. La Salle St on June 6 at 11:19 p.m. 800 block of S. Wells St on June 7 at 2:20 a.m. 800 block of S. Wells St on June 7 at 2:20 a.m. 800 block of S. Wells St on June 7 at 2:20 a.m. 100 block of W. 9th St on June 7 at 2:20 a.m. 800 block of S. Wells St on June 7 at 2:20 a.m. 800 block of S. Wells St on June 7 at 2:20 a.m. What you can do Anyone with information on the break-ins is asked to contact Area Three Detectives at 312-744-8263 or submit an anonymous tip at


CBS News
07-06-2025
- CBS News
At least 14 vehicles damaged overnight in 2 South Loop garages
Chicago police are investigating after more than a dozen vehicles were damaged and burglarized overnight in the South Loop. At least 14 cars were damaged or broken into across two parking garages around 11:19 p.m. Friday, according to police. Six of the damaged cars were found in a garage on Lasalle and Harrison. Some had items taken from inside. Police sources said the eight other vehicles were damaged inside a garage on Wells and 9th Street. There is no description of the suspect or suspects involved. As of Saturday, no one was in custody. Area 3 detectives are investigating.