An immigrant healthcare worker has been indicted on two further counts of capital murder in North Texas after previously being charged with smothering almost a dozen elderly women to death.
A Dallas County Grand Jury on Tuesday indicted Billy Chemirmir, 47, on murder charges in the deaths of Leah Corken, 83, and Juanita Prudy, 82.
The two women lived in The Tradition-Prestonwood in Dallas and died suddenly in the summer of 2016.
Court documents claim that Chemirmir smothered the women to death with a pillow.
Chemirmir is suspected of being involved with more than 1,000 unexplained deaths in Texas.
The Kenyan, who worked as a home healthcare aide, was initially charged in 2018 with the murder of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris.
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Thank God he committed these crimes in the state of Texas where he has freedom of choice. He can choose lethal injection or the chair. There Justice is NOT just a word in the mix!!!
ReplyDeleteToo bad wasn't the care giver of Ginsburg.
ReplyDeleteToo good!
DeleteNorthwest Woodsman: Kenyan? That pretty well explains it! Diversity is our strength right? Wake up to the fact that blacks hate us and have no remorse when committing violent crimes against whites. True sociopaths so get used to it or do something about it before it is too late. We probably are too late.
ReplyDeleteLife in prison is too light a sentence and the death penalty also is too light and doesn't set a good example for others like him,the best penalty would years of torture,now that would really send a message.
ReplyDeleteHe’s an ILLEGAL ALIEN.
ReplyDeleteHow the hell did he get employment??
If Obama only had a son.
ReplyDeleteHow does a Kenyan committing the most mass murders fit in with the left's claim that they are all committed by white males?
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