Friends

 

There is a term fake media that the president of the people has been using
many times. In as much as many out there hate the term, there are times it
will start to directly affect you. We now understand that fake media does
not report any crime as long as it is committed by an illegal. So if you are
an illegal immigrant in United States and you commit a crime, for CNN MSNBC
and many times NBC, your crime will never be reported.

 

We currently have a very sad story out of Dallas and Collin counties, where
a Kenyan was arrested a few days ago for he was a serial killer targeting
female senior citizens. By the time Billy Chemirmir 46 was arrested, he had
smothered 6 women to death. He is being charged of smothering two more women
whereby he failed to kill them. Since this Kenyan was a health worker the
county is reviewing 750 deaths that happened in the homes where he worked
before.

 

Do you know why it never hit the news? He is in United States illegally thus
un-reportable for it will prove Trump’s case about illegals killing
Americans.

 

This is a local paper reporting. 


Serial killer suspect now charged with smothering a dozen elderly women in
Dallas, Collin counties 


Filed under  <https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime> Crime at 5 days ago 

A serial killer suspect faces 11 new capital murder charges in the deaths of
elderly women in Dallas and Collin counties.



Billy Chemirmir is accused of smothering a dozen women in Dallas and Collin
counties to death. He's in the Dallas County Jail in lieu of $9 million
bail. 

(Dallas County Jail/Dallas County Jail) 

Billy Chemirmir, 46, has been in the Dallas County Jail since March 2018
facing a capital murder charge in the death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris.

Chemirmir, a former health care worker, was indicted Tuesday on six
additional counts of capital murder in Dallas County and five counts in
Collin County. 

In each of the cases, he smothered his victim with a pillow and robbed her,
according to court records.

He was indicted Tuesday in the deaths of six Dallas County women:

*        Phyllis Payne, 91, who died May 14, 2016, according to the
indictment and her obituary

*        Phoebe Perry, 94, who died June 5, 2016, according to a family
obituary

*        Norma French, 85, who died Oct. 8, 2016, according to the
indictment and her obituary

*        Doris Gleason, 92, who died Oct. 29, 2016, according to her family
and the indictment

*        Rosemary Curtis, 76, who died Jan. 19, 2018, according to her
obituary

*       Mary Brooks, 87, who died Jan. 31, 2018, according to the indictment
and her obituary

Details about the new Collin County indictments were not immediately
available on Wednesday evening. 

Chemirmir has also been accused of trying to suffocate two other elderly
women in Collin County. Court records show he is facing two counts of
attempted capital murder there.

He is accused of attacking a 93-year-old woman on Oct. 29, 2017, at the
Parkview Elderly Assisted Living facility in Frisco. 

The victim told police that a well-dressed man knocked on her door and said
he was a maintenance worker. When she told him she didn't need any work
done, he forced his way inside and knocked the woman from her walker to the
floor.

The man grabbed a pillow from the couch and tried to smother her. The victim
told police she "began to pray, believing she was about to die."

Jewelry was discovered missing from her apartment, and cell-phone records
put Chemirmir in that location around the time of the attack. He was
indicted on the attempted murder charge in May 2018.

Two months later, Chemirmir was indicted on another attempted murder charge.
In that case, he is accused of assaulting a 91-year-old woman in her Plano
apartment in March 2018. She told police a man put a pillow over her face,
causing her to lose consciousness, and her jewelry had been stolen.

While investigating the Plano assault, police saw Chemirmir dump a jewelry
box into a trash bin in Dallas. The box led police to the home of Harris,
where she was found dead.

Plano Police Chief Gregory W. Rushin said at a news conference after
Chemirmir's arrest that the man uses his "health care experience to his
advantage, targeting and exploiting seniors."

"This is terribly disturbing," Rushin said at the time. 

Authorities said at the time that they planned to review hundreds of
unattended deaths of elderly women — including deaths that were previously
ruled as resulting from natural causes — to determine whether they could be
linked to Chemirmir. 

In 2016, Chemirmir pretended to be an employee at the Edgemere Retirement
Community in Dallas, according to court records. He used the alias Benjamin
Koitaba.

Chemirmir's bail is now set at more than $9 million.

CLARIFICATION, 10:50 a.m., May 16: An earlier version of this article used
the victims' dates of death from court records, but in some cases those
dates didn't match when their families said they died. The story has been
updated to make those distinctions.  

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

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