Thursday, January 23, 2014

Al Filan, Longtime Brother Rice High School Teacher, Found Stabbed To Death In Home

A popular and long-serving teacher at an all-boys Catholic school in Chicago who was found dead in his suburban home Tuesday was stabbed to death, authorities say.



Al Filan taught at Brother Rice in Chicago's Mount Greenwood neighborhood for 39 years, teaching business, chairing the business department and coaching soccer, DNAinfo Chicago reports.



Filan had barely missed a day of work in his nearly 40 years as a teacher, the Tribune reports. Police making a well-being check after Filan didn't show for work found the 62-year-old unresponsive in his suburban Orland Park home Tuesday morning.



The medical examiner ruled Filan's death a homicide. An autopsy revealed he died of ''multiple stab and incise wounds,'' ABC Chicago reports.



“He was a leader on the staff. He was a mainstay. He was admired, respected. He was a mentor to many of our younger staff members. They looked up to him. He was a beloved faculty member,” Brother Rice President Dr. Kevin Burns told CBS Chicago.



“Always went the extra mile for his students," Burns added. "There’s no question this is a huge loss for everyone at Brother Rice."



Police say they have several leads but no one was in custody as of Thursday.



"This school's really going to miss him, his upbeat personality and all that," Brother Rice sophomore Zack Meegan told DNAinfo. "He was a really good teacher. He was a very good supervisor and mentor."



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