Retired priest said he blacked out before hitting and killing Orland Park teacher, thought he hit a curb and drove off
The two women walked out the door just before
The two teachers hadn't yet made it to their cars when Burak reversed out of his parking spot in his gold
Burak accelerated after hitting the women and drove away, Murphy said, leaving their two bodies on the ground in the street. Leja, 61, was killed, and Kosteck, 54, was injured.
Burak, of
"This is a horrible event for everyone involved," Willis said, declining to release Burak on his own recognizance, as requested by his defense attorneys. "I cannot give an I bond."
Burak was released on bond on Saturday late afternoon but was not allowed to go home on his own, according to
Burak appeared in court in a green jacket and blue button-down shirt, flanked by three private attorneys. He appeared to have difficulty seeing and hearing the judge. His attorneys said he suffers from Parkinson's disease and glaucoma.
Murphy said investigators reviewed surveillance video that showed Burak's car leave the parking lot and turn onto the access road just before the women were hit. A building and Burak's car obstruct the video of the actual impact, he said. Surveillance video also captured Burak's car drive down the access road after the crash.
A witness who was driving behind Burak followed his car down the service road, and watched as Burak's car stopped and remained still for about 20 seconds, Murphy said. The witness then began walking toward the car.
Burak started driving again, so the witness followed on foot, Murphy said. Burak drove into a
The witness took a photo of Burak's plate and then approached the car and told Burak he should go back to the Irish pub where he had hit the two women, Murphy said.
Burak drove back to the Square Celt parking lot, where police officers were on scene, but did not tell anyone he had hit the women, Murphy said. Another St. Michael priest went to talk to Burak, who remained in his car, he said.
Burak tried to make a three-point turn but hit another car, according to Murphy. The priest then told Burak he would drive him home. The priest drove Burak home in Burak's Buick while another couple who had attended the party followed. Burak said he did not know his address, so the priest had to look it up on his insurance card, Murphy said.
The next day, while reviewing the surveillance video, an officer saw the gold Buick and remembered seeing it in the parking lot after the hit-and-run. Police searched Burak's garage and saw damage to the license plate holder, consistent with remnants left behind at the crash scene, Murphy said.
Burak's driver's license was valid.
Burak told police that he takes medication for his glaucoma and Parkinson's, and he said he had a
Burak was taken into custody on Thursday afternoon.
"He is devastated by what happened that day," said Burak's attorney,
Grace asked the judge to release Burak on a personal recognizance bond, arguing that the retired priest has no criminal history and is not a danger to the public. Grace said Burak was a beloved pastor at St. Michael and won a lifetime service award during his long career in the
Willis, though, maintained that he must issue a monetary bond for Burak, noting that prosecutors say he drove back to the parking lot but did not report to anyone his involvement in the crash.
"I do believe he is devastated. The family is devastated as well," Willis said.
The
"As a community we continue to grieve the loss of
Burak served as pastor at St. Michael Parish from 2009 to 2018 and helped celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2017. He grew up in
A 2009 report from
In a letter to the parish, Burak wrote, "I truly believe in the depth of my heart that I am where I am meant to be, that I am where God wants me to be," according to the report.
At
"I am sure he is suffering with what happened," Anderson said.
The school's principal,
"This is a truly difficult time for our community as we continue to grieve the loss of
Smith said counselors would again be at school next week. All weekend activities that had been scheduled at the school were canceled.
An obituary for Leja was posted by
A funeral Mass will be held at
Before coming to
Leja had a long career as a forensic analyst before making a career change and becoming a teacher, according to a 2005
Kosteck was treated for her injuries and later released. The school announced Thursday she was recovering at home.
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