Jonathon Owens: Man accused of murdering Chicago Fire staffer David Chikerotis in court on Monday

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Jonathon Owens: Man accused of murdering Chicago Fire staffer David Chikerotis in court on Monday
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David Chikerotis had been working as a set designer on “Chicago Fire.' David’s father, Steve Chikerotis, is a retired deputy district chief with the Chicago Fire Department, and is credited with helping create the popular television show he worked on with his son.

Prosecutors said that Owens, Jessica Doherty and Stacy L. Krisik beat Chikerotis, 31,to death in an apartment inDavid Chikerotis had been working as a set designer on "Chicago Fire," his mother, Mary Chikerotis, said. David’s father, Steve Chikerotis, is a retired deputy district chief with the Chicago Fire Department, and is credited with helping create the popular television show he worked on with his son.

According to Steve Chikerotis, David was allegedly beaten by the three defendants for three to four hours. During that time, the three took breaks to smoke marijuana and then continued beating him, he said.

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