The Night That Escaped: Firefighter, Fire, Hidden Truth
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On the night of March 7, 2023, a Chicago firefighter hears over the radio that his own house is on fire. Summer and her three children die within hours. But 48 hours earlier, Summer had packed bags to flee from him forever. Was it a domestic accident or a crime perfectly disguised by those who were supposed to investigate it?
In this episode, we uncover three years of legal battles against the Chicago police, evidence never documented by authorities, KDA batteries found at the scene without analysis, lorazepam in the blood of a two-year-old baby, and a supermarket video that took five months to be delivered. You will hear testimonies from a fire expert, audio of domestic violence recorded by the victim, and the complete timeline of a escape plan that never came to fruition.
Case Details
Victim: Summer Stewart (34 years old), mother of three children: Ezra (7), Autumn (9), Emory (2)
Date: March 7, 2023
Location: 2554 North Rutherford Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Status: Case closed as non-criminal by CPD in August 2023; under review for forensic inconsistencies and institutional conflict of interest
- BAC of 0.312 recorded in autopsy but a friend reports that Summer sounded completely sober 90 minutes before the estimated fire
- KDA batteries found on the floor without documentation in the official report; they were never collected or analyzed by authorities
- Lorazepam detected in the blood of a two-year-old baby without documented medical justification or investigation of origin
- Supermarket video from March 7 shows a man in a Chicago firefighter uniform entering at 8:29 a.m.; it took five months and a review by the Attorney General to be delivered uncensored
How does a mother who planned to escape that very night end up in a burning house, and why do authorities close the case without answering any of these questions?
chicago fire 2023, summer stewart case, firefighter accused, domestic violence, ignored forensic evidence, suspicious deaths, failed police investigation, unsolved crime, baby lorazepam, smoke detector batteries, true crime Spanish podcast
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