Woman murdered because gunman thought she was responsible for brother’s overdose: prosecutorsMatthew Hendricksonon March 12, 2021 at 11:01 pm

A man was charged with fatally shooting a woman Sept. 6, 2020 in Englewood.
A man was charged with fatally shooting a woman Sept. 6, 2020 in Englewood. | Adobe Stock Images

Kobayashi Wylie-Hill, 36, was killed in her Englewood apartment on Sept. 6. Jerry Yarbor was ordered held without bail for her murder.

A 49-year-old man killed an Englewood woman because he believed she was responsible for his brother’s deadly overdose, Cook County prosecutors said Friday.

Jerry Yarbor’s younger brother had been found unresponsive in a vehicle on Sept. 5.

Kobayashi Wylie-Hill was killed the next morning, prosecutors said.

Shortly after 1 a.m. on Sept. 6, Yarbor went to Wylie-Hill’s apartment, in the 6100 block of South Carpenter Street, and allegedly confronted her while she was in the bathroom.

Wylie-Hill, 36, said she had nothing to do with Yarbor’s brother’s death. Still, Yarbor fired multiple times into the bathroom door before leaving the apartment, prosecutors said.

Several witnesses who were also in the apartment either saw the shooting or saw Yarbor walking out of the unit with a gun, prosecutors said.

Wylie-Hill was able to leave her building after she was shot, but collapsed outside and later died, prosecutors said.

Yarbor’s brother’s death was eventually determined to be an overdose, prosecutors said.

Jerry Yarbor arrest photo
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Jerry Yarbor

A witness who did not know Yarbor’s real name, told investigators his nickname was “Red Rum” and pointed them to his Facebook page, prosecutors said. Yarbor has a tattoo that reads “Red Rum” and friends refer to him as “Red” on his social media account, prosecutors said.

Yarbor was taken into custody Wednesday in Roseland and charged with first-degree murder.

When asked about Wylie-Hill after he was taken into custody, Yarbor allegedly said “May she rest in piss” but denied killing her.

Any of Yarbor’s relatives could have had the same motive for killing Wylie-Hill, an assistant public defender argued Friday.

There was also no physical evidence connecting Yarbor to the shooting, the defense attorney added.

Yarbor was ordered held without bail. He is expected back in court on April 1.

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