Chicago man who murdered family had been banned from home - but judge ... trends now

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Chicago man who murdered family had been banned from home - but judge ... trends now

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The Chicago man who murdered his mother, wife, and two young daughters was legally banned from the family house for his dangerous behavior, only to be let back into the home at his wife's request just a month before the tragic massacre.

Andrei Kisliak, 39, was barred from returning to his family's multi-million dollar home in the Chicago suburbs last September after a spate of erratic behavior which included heavy drug use at the house, blaring loud music through the night, bringing prostitutes home, and threatening to kill and disfigure his wife. 

The ban was part of a protective order his wife, Vera Kisliak, had asked for and been granted, and which also barred Mr. Kisliak from seeing his children as the couple went through bitter divorce proceedings. 

But on November 1 the parents jointly asked the court to lift that order, as Ms. Kisliak said she had agreed to let her husband move back into the home and see their kids.

Judge Marnie Slavin agreed to lift the ban, but added a handwritten note to the court order saying she 'strongly advised' against it.

On November 30 Mr. Kisliak, his mother Lilia Kisliak, 67, Ms. Slavin, 36, Vivian Kisliak, 6, and Amilia Kisliak, 4, were all found dead in the house in Buffalo Grove from 'sharp force injuries.' On Tuesday Police said the evidence indicated Mr. Slavin stabbed the family, then killed himself with the blade.

One report indicates that Andrei Kisliak, 39, is suspected of stabbing his wife, two daughters, and a relative before killing himself inside the family's Buffalo Grove

One report indicates that Andrei Kisliak, 39, is suspected of stabbing his wife, two daughters, and a relative before killing himself inside the family's Buffalo Grove 

Vera Kisliak, 36, Vivian Kisliak, 6 (left), and Amilia Kisliak, 4, were all stabbed to death last week

Vera Kisliak, 36, Vivian Kisliak, 6 (left), and Amilia Kisliak, 4, were all stabbed to death last week

According to court records, the Kisliak family was facing foreclosure on their home, estimated to be worth $1.05 million

According to court records, the Kisliak family was facing foreclosure on their home, estimated to be worth $1.05 million 

Court documents showed Mr. Kisliak had been exhibiting disturbing behavior towards his family since at least July.

During the divorce proceedings Ms. Kisliak said her husband began abusing drugs, which included daily marijuana smoking and cocaine use.

She also alleged her husband followed her when she brought their children to school, then stole her car and later threatened to both kill her and 'disfigure her in a way that no one will recognize her.'

Ms. Kisliak said that in August her husband would not give her keys to any of the

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