‘I am a murderer:’ Glenview son stabbed father to death over marijuana use before work, court doc revealsPosted by On


GLENVIEW, Ill. — A Glenview man stabbed his father to death after a dispute over using marijuana before work, a court document revealed Tuesday afternoon.

According to a bond proffer from the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, 20-year-old Isaac Thurston and his father, 50-year-old Perron Thurston, were arguing inside their home over whether Isaac should go to work after smoking marijuana Monday morning.

The proffer said that Isaac’s father was upset over the choice to do so, and later called the coffee shop where his son worked to tell them he could not work today. At that point, the argument spilled over into the kitchen, and during the argument, Isaac picked up a knife from a block on the counter and stabbed his father in the left side of his torso.

After being stabbed, Perron called out to his wife, saying, “Isaac just stabbed me.”

Isaac’s mother got out of bed and ran into the kitchen, where she called 911 after seeing that her husband had been stabbed.

The married couple’s second son and Isaac’s brother came into the kitchen from his bedroom after hearing the racket, and began giving chest compressions to his dad.

When police arrived, Isaac was standing inside the home, hands covered and clothes stained with blood.

“I don’t know why I did it,” Isaac said. “I am a murderer.”

His father later died from his injuries.

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