On Aug. 4, 1972, four members of a Barrington Hills family were murdered in their home by four Chicago men who were members of a loosely organized group known as De Mau Mau. Fifty years later, a longtime resident and criminology experts reflect upon the crime and its impact on the sleepy suburban community.
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