Lee Miglin


Lee Albert Miglin was an American business tycoon and philanthropist. After starting his career as a door-to-door salesman and then broker, Miglin became a successful real estate developer. He was murdered in his home in May 1997 by Andrew Cunanan, a serial killer.

Biography

Miglin was one of seven children born to a Roman Catholic family of Lithuanian descent; his father worked as a Central Illinois coal miner.
Miglin began his career selling silverware door-to-door and pancake batter out of the trunk of his car. In 1956, at the age of 31, he began his real estate career, taking a job as a broker with Chicago real estate magnate Arthur Rubloff. At Arthur Rubloff & Co., Miglin would first get involved with warehouse construction, later moving into office development. One of the projects he was involved in was the development of the first two of the three towers at the President's Plaza office complex near Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Miglin was regarded as an early developer of the business park developments.
Miglin formed a successful real estate development partnership with J. Paul Beitler, who had also worked at Rubloff & Co, creating the firm Miglin-Beitler Developments in 1982. Among the projects developed by the firm were Madison Plaza, 181 West Madison Street, Oakbrook Terrace Tower The firm also managed properties.
In 1988, Miglin-Beitler Developments unveiled plans to construct a 1,999 foot 125-floor skyscraper in Chicago to be called the Miglin-Beitler Skyneedle. However, the building was never built, with plans faltering during a 1990 downturn of Chicago's downtown office market. Miglin-Beitler had held hopes of resurrecting the project, but these hopes would be dashed by Miglin's murder.
After the firm began shifting its focus away from development and towards property management in the 1990s, Miglin gradually withdrew from the daily operations, but still remained involved in the company.

Personal life

In 1959, Miglin married 20-year-old Marilyn Klecka, who is of Czech descent and also Roman Catholic. Klecka, a successful entrepreneur known as the Queen of Makeovers, established a prominent perfume and cosmetics company and is a celebrity on the Home Shopping Network. They had two children together, Marlena and Duke Miglin, who became an actor.

Murder

Miglin was murdered on May 4, 1997, by the serial killer Andrew Cunanan. Miglin's body was found in the garage of his home in Chicago's Gold Coast Historic District. He had been bound at the wrists, and his head was bound with tape, with only a breathing space under his nostrils. He had been tortured with a saw and a screwdriver, his ribs had been broken, he had been beaten and stabbed, and his throat had been slashed with a gardener's bow saw.
Cunanan was already wanted in Minneapolis for murdering his friend Jeffrey Trail, 28, and ex-lover David Madson, 33, a few days earlier.

In popular culture

The second season of the anthology television series American Crime Story: , recounted the Cunanan spree. It included appearances by Miglin, portrayed by Mike Farrell. This portrayal was based on Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U.S. History by Maureen Orth, who speculated that Miglin may have been a closeted gay or bisexual man in a secret relationship with Cunanan.