Kenyan Immigrant, Named North Texas’s Deadliest Serial Killer, Killed in Prison
Billy Chemirmir, a 50-year-old Kenyan accused of murdering 24 elderly American women, has reportedly been killed by his cellmate at a prison.
Billy Chemirmir, a 50-year-old Kenyan accused of murdering 24 elderly American women, has reportedly been killed by his cellmate at a prison.
The trial for a caregiver accused of killing an 87-year-old Texas woman and 24 others begins in Dallas on Monday. A Texas court convicted him earlier this year for the smothering death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris.
Billy Chemirmir, a 48-year-old Kenyan accused of murdering 25 elderly Americans and convicted of murder this year, has been indicted for the murders of four of those Americans in Collin County, Texas.
Billy Chemirmir, a 48-year-old Kenyan accused of murdering 24 elderly Americans, has been convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole in Dallas County, Texas.
Billy Chemirmir, a 48-year-old accused of murdering 24 elderly Americans across Collin County and Dallas County, Texas, is likely to face another trial early next year following a mistrial.
A mistrial was declared in the murder trial of 48-year-old noncitizen Billy Chemirmir, accused of murdering 24 elderly Americans across Collin County and Dallas County, Texas, as the jury remained “hopelessly deadlocked” 11-to-1.
On the third day of the prosecution’s case against accused foreign national serial killer Billy Chemirmir, detectives detailed records showing an online sales account where prosecutors allege he sold his victims’ jewelry after murdering them.
The murder trial against 48-year-old Billy Chemirmir began with a 91-year-old woman detailing how she was nearly murdered and robbed by Chemirmir, the prosecution alleges.
An illegal alien accused of murdering 24 elderly Americans should face the death penalty, Angel Families of the suspect’s alleged victims say.
A foreign national accused of murdering 24 senior citizens will escape the death penalty in the trial against him, Dallas County, Texas prosecutors revealed this week.
The murder trial against an accused serial killer in Texas is set to be delayed beyond its April 2021 scheduled date due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
An American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawsuit is seeking the release of inmates in the Dallas County, Texas Jail considered “vulnerable” to contracting the Chinese coronavirus — a suit that could result in the release of a high-profile accused serial killer from Kenya.
Texas prosecutors will seek the death penalty against an accused serial killer who has been charged with murdering 12 senior citizens and accused of murdering seven others.
A foreign national charged with the murders of 12 elderly women in Texas is named as a suspect in the murder of a 19th elderly victim.
A foreign national charged with murdering 12 elderly women is now being accused of the murders of five additional elderly women and one elderly man.
A foreign national charged with murdering 12 elderly women overstayed his visa and was never deported but managed to obtain a green card and legal immigration status.