NEW YORK (AP) — Just a month ago, a bubbly Jennifer Hudson — who had
been striking gold with just about everything she touched — was running
down the list of all the projects that she expected would soon dominate
her life.Already an Oscar-winning actress, the 27-year-old was
about to release her first album, which would become an instant
best-seller, and a new movie, "The Secret Life of Bees." But the
entertainer saw so much more in her future. "I am planning on
touring," she said, rattling off a list of her upcoming priorities.
"There's more films and more music and stuff like that ... I want to
start a fashion line as well, start writing music." There were also plans of a big wedding to new fiance David Otunga. "It's gonna be a production," she gushed. "I have so many visions for it right now — I get to put that together." But
last week, at a moment when her wildest dreams were either realized or
seemed well within reach, she suffered a personal tragedy so
devastating, so unthinkable, that it would be understandable if she
never moved to reclaim them. Instead of filming a video for her
new single Monday in Los Angeles, Hudson was in Chicago, identifying
the body of a child believed to be her 7-year-old nephew Julian —
apparently the third victim in a killing spree that had already claimed
her mother and brother, whose bodies she had identified a couple of
days before. "This is really something no one can really deal
with, and you never fully recover from something like this," said
Harvey Mason, who has written and produced songs for Hudson and
considers her a friend. "But she's a very strong person, and she's got
a great heart, and I'm just sad something like this has had to enter
into her life." Hudson's mother, Darnell Donerson, 57, and
29-year-old brother, Jason Hudson, were killed in the family's home in
a homicide police have described as domestic in nature. Her sister
Julia's 7-year-old son, Julian, was declared missing, along with a
white truck taken from the scene. On Monday, after a weekend of
pleas from both Julia and Jennifer Hudson — who had offered $100,000
Sunday for information leading to the boy's safe return — police found
the truck and the body of a 7-year-old child inside who they later said
was Julian. Police have been questioning William Balfour, the
estranged husband of Julia Hudson who is in custody. Balfour is not the
boy's father and has not been charged in the slayings. Although
Hudson has spoken out from her MySpace.com page, thanking fans for
their support, she has been in seclusion in Chicago. All public events
that she had scheduled over the next week or so have been canceled, and
a planned video shoot for her new single "If It Isn't Love," which was
to take place starting Monday in Los Angeles, was also abandoned. CONTINUE READING...