Andrew Sucher
An investigator at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DFCS) died from the injuries she sustained when she was attacked while she was trying to take a toddler into protective custody. The Cook County Medical Examiner ruled that the woman’s death was a homicide last Friday.
Pamela Knight died last Thursday while undergoing treatment at a Chicago hospital after suffering for four months from the vicious attack. The medical examiner had stated that Pamela Knight’s death was ruled a homicide because her death was caused by the head injuries and blunt force trauma she received during the brutal attack. She had been trying to take a 2-year-old into protective custody from a Milledgeville home located in western Illinois. Then, Andrew Sucher had hit her, throwing her on the ground and had then kicked her.
Cruel Man MURDERED This Woman For Doing THIS On Her Job! What He Did After Is DISTURBING!
Pamela Knight
The blows he gave her caused skull fractures and permanent brain damage. The 59-year-old woman from Dixon was then airlifted to a hospital in Rockford. She had also undergone two brain surgeries due to her injuries. The injured woman had then been moved to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago but had then been transferred to another hospital recently, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, for emergency surgery.
The attack took place in Sucher’s parents’ home. The 25-year-old Sucher from Rock falls was arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder after his vicious attack on Knight, leading to her injuries.
Cruel Man MURDERED This Woman For Doing THIS On Her Job! What He Did After Is DISTURBING!
Pamela Knight’s body lay undiscovered for nearly eight years
At the time, Sucher had pleaded not guilty and is currently held in jail waiting for his trial to begin.
However, prosecutors of Carroll County have not yet commented on whether the charges against Sucher would change to reflect Knight’s death. It is possible that the charges would be upgraded to match the severity of the case and to deliver justice to Pamela Knight and her family.