Thursday, December 2, 2010

Grandparents of "alleged" triple killer son demand child visitation (Darien, Illinois)

Dad JOHNNY BORIZOV is jailed in the "alleged" murder-for-hire scheme that resulted in the shooting deaths of his ex-girlfriend's parents and brother. The ex-girlfriend, the mother of their child, was also targeted but managed to hide in the closet and call 911. The same loving daddy was also "battling" the mother about custody and child support. What a surprise. Violent criminals fathers and custody "battles" seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly--and yet the courts have continually indulged these idiots. Custody for these guys is just another way to assert control, and further hurt, threaten and intimidate the victim. We see this again and again, but the courts won't stop kowtowing to these freaks.

So is it really any surprise that this "alleged" killer, with an entitlement attitute that's a mile wide, is still trying to dictate custody/visitation arrangements from jail? His efforts to get jailhouse visitation for himself--so far--have failed. But now he's orchestrating a new strategy: get visitation for HIS parents, the charming folks who raised this @$$hole. Disgusting. Leave this poor mom and her child ALONE. They've suffered enough.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-1117-borizov-20101116,0,7022594.story

Grandparents of Darien slaying suspect seek access to baby
Accused in triple murder, son is denied contact with child

9:44 p.m. CST, November 16, 2010

The family of Johnny Borizov is seeking judicial approval to have contact with his 21-month-old son, who lives with Borizov's former girlfriend, Angela Kramer, while Borizov awaits trial in connection with the murders of Kramer's parents and brother.

Borizov is charged with the triple murder for allegedly getting Jacob Nodarse to break into the Kramers' Darien home in an attempt to kill Angela Kramer, with whom he was having child custody and child support battles.

Both Borizov, 28, of Willow Springs, and Nodarse, 24, of Countryside, are being held without bond at the DuPage County Jail.

Nicholas Kirkeles, who represents Borizov in the child custody issues, had previously filed a motion to modify the current judicial order that forbids Borizov from having contact with any member of the Kramer family. He asked Judge Daniel Guerin at a court session Tuesday to allow Borizov's parents to visit the boy.

"The child's grandparents were an integral part of the child's life before this happened and they want to continue to be a part of the child's life," Kirkeles said Tuesday.

Assistant State's Attorney Joseph Ruggiero told Guerin that prosecutors and the Kramer family oppose the Borizov family's effort. He asked Guerin to dismiss Kirkeles' request, or to have a hearing on the request, but not to approve it. Guerin will hear arguments Dec. 16 on Ruggiero's request to dismiss the defense request.

Kirkeles said the Kramer family has previously rejected all requests by the defendant's family to see the child and that a judicial order appears necessary to permit it.

Members of both families were at Tuesday's court appearance by Borizov, but neither side commented publicly on the request.

Jeffrey and Lori Kramer, and their 20-year-old son, Mike, were shot to death after being stirred from their sleep on March 2. Angela Kramer, 25, survived after dialing 911 while hiding in a closet in the home in the Tara Hills subdivision. Her older brother and Mike Kramer's girlfriend also escaped the house unharmed.

Borizov's criminal attorneys have said authorities lack any evidence against Borizov, seen on video gambling at a Joliet riverboat at the time of the killings, other than statements from Nodarse.

Neither has a violent criminal record. Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty against the men, who face potential life sentences if convicted.