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Naperville slayings: Boy stabbed 100 times, girl 50 times

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Plackowska, covered in blood, then drove to a home on Violet Circle in Naperville, where her adult son called 911, sources said. Police said they were alerted at 10:18 p.m. Tuesday and had to break into the Quin Court home. Investigators recovered a kitchen knife believed to have been used in the attack, a source said.

Michelle Jones, who lives in the same complex as Plackowska in the 200 block of East Bailey Road in Naperville, said she frequently saw Plackowska with Justin and his older sibling, and with Olivia.

Dworakowski also was a familiar face who regularly came to the building to scoop her daughter up at the end of the day, Jones said.

On Tuesday about 7:30 p.m., Jones saw Plackowska again with Justin, Olivia and a dog. Justin said, "Hi," and everything seemed normal, Jones said.

But by 11 p.m. Tuesday, Jones saw a panicked Dworakowski speaking with police in the building's lobby. "She was sitting out there trying to talk to the police, and then she started crying, and I'm like, 'Oh, I can't imagine what you're going through,'" Jones said. "It's 11 o'clock and you don't know where your kid is."

Another of Plackowska's neighbors, Angela Pombert, 32, said she also saw the distraught mother speaking with police. "I felt awful for them," Pombert said. "She was hysterical almost."

As the sun set, crime scene tape remained up on the garage and on the front of the home, while trick-or-treaters raced from house to house collecting candy.

Outside Plackowska's home, a young boy stood in front of the building, looking up at a balcony where his friend's Huffy Pro Thunder bike perched.

He called out, "Justin!" into the cold air before turning to run away.

As details of the killings on the quiet cul de sac slowly emerged, residents throughout the community reacted with shock. Some wondered how to carry on with regular Halloween activities, while others worried about how their children would react when they found out about the deaths.

"It's a tragedy," said Laura Maniaci of Naperville, who has two children at Scott Elementary School, where Justin was a student. "How do you explain this to your child? I don't know."

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