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    Billy Kipkorir Chemirmir, a home health nurse, tried to smother people in his care-authorities looking into possibility he is a serial kiler

    https://nypost.com/2018/03/27/home-h...l-killer-cops/

    A home health care nurse accused of killing an elderly woman in Dallas ? and attempting to smother two other area old timers ? has authorities now combing through 750 unsolved deaths to see if there are more victims, according to reports.
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    Reviewing 750 cases??? Holy fucking shit.


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    Damn I wonder how many people he actually killed.

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    Lawsuits: Dallas man charged in killings had more victims

    https://www.wral.com/lawsuits-dallas...tims/18475907/

    DALLAS — Lawsuits allege a Dallas man already charged in the deaths of 12 elderly women also killed six other elderly people, which would bring the victim total to 18.

    The six lawsuits filed Tuesday in Dallas County accuse The Tradition-Prestonwood, an independent living facility in Dallas, of failing to keep residents safe and hiding suspicious circumstances surrounding deaths. The lawsuits filed on behalf of family members and advocates of the alleged additional victims say plaintiffs anticipate 46-year-old Billy Chemirmir will soon be indicted in the deaths of the five women and one man.

    A Dallas County district attorney's office spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday. Dallas police had no comment Wednesday. An attorney for Chemirmir did not immediately return a call for comment.

    Chemirmir, a Kenyan citizen who was living in the U.S. illegally, has been in custody since March 2018 , when he was arrested in the death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris in Dallas. Last month he was charged in the deaths of 11 more elderly women. Authorities have said Chemirmir posed as a maintenance worker or health care provider, and that he stole jewelry and other valuables from his victims.

    Two of the people Chemirmir is already charged with killing also lived at The Tradition. The lawsuits say the deaths of those two people and the six alleged additional victims were unexpected, and in most cases valuables were missing from their apartments. The lawsuits say those eight deaths at the independent living facility occurred in a four-month span in 2016.

    The lawsuits say one of the alleged additional victims, an 87-year-old woman, told her daughter several times in the weeks before her death that she was uneasy because a lot of otherwise healthy people had unexpectedly died at the facility. The woman, who had gone dancing the night before her death, even mentioned that she should maybe move during a conversation with a friend.

    The lawsuits say the woman and her family "did not know everything The Tradition knew, and so she stayed— at the ultimate cost."

    "Unimaginably, at no point in time during the string of murders and robberies does The Tradition share plainly relevant information with the families of the victims, the residents who are still in danger, or the police who were viewing each death through a skewed, incomplete lens due to The Tradition's failure to disclose," the lawsuits say.

    The Tradition in a statement called the deaths "a true tragedy," and added that it had relied on the investigations of police and other officials. The facility said "any death" was investigated by police and the Dallas County medical examiner's office and had been attributed to natural causes. In two cases, it said, autopsies confirmed the people died of natural causes.

    The facility said "those rulings stood for more than 27 months."

    The Tradition added that it cooperated with authorities and that its CEO did not withhold information.

    The lawsuits also note that at one point before Chemirmir's arrest on murder charges, he was "merely" escorted off the premises at The Tradition and asked not to come back.

    Dave Wishnew, one of the attorneys representing the plaintiffs, said the families want accountability.

    "If you are going to promise to provide exceptional, state-of-the-art safety and security to the most vulnerable people in our community — the elderly — then you have to fulfill those promises," Wishnew said.


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    https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/...tions-81285426

    Mistrial declared in case of man charged in 18 Texas deaths
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    Such bullshit. This guy needs a conviction.
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    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/retrial...g-18-rcna25761

    Retrial to begin in Texas for man charged with killing 18
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisedbywolves View Post
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/retrial...g-18-rcna25761

    Retrial to begin in Texas for man charged with killing 18
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    He's a serial killer. He picked the wrong state to do his killing in
    They're going to fry him up. He deserves it, he targeted vulnerable elderly people to rob and murder.

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    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2414413.html
    A man convicted of two murders and suspected of slaughtering at least two dozen other women was found dead in his Texas state prison cell early Tuesday.

    Billy Chemirmir, 50, had been serving two life sentences without parole in the Coffield Unit in Tennessee Colony near Palestine when he was attacked. His cellmate, who has not been named, was identified as the assailant, officials with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said. It?s unclear how Chemirmir died.

    The TDCJ told NBC5 that the Office of Inspector General is investigating Chemirmir?s death. No further details were released.

    In October 2022, Chemirmir was found guilty of capital murder in the death of 87-year-old Mary Brooks. His first murder trial for the slaying of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris ended in a mistrial in Dallas County.

    Police have said Chemirmir preyed on older women, targeting them inside their homes or senior living centers where he would smother them with pillows and steal their jewelry and valuables.
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    Authorities initially believed Brooks had died of natural causes, even though family raised alarm bells that many of her favourite pieces of jewelry was missing. Her shopping bags were left on the counter, and a coral necklace and several diamond rings were gone, according to prosecutors.

    It was only weeks later when Chemirmir was arrested for a separate attack that police began to suspect his involvement.

    In that case, Mary Annis Bartel, 91, told police that a man had forced his way into her apartment at Parkview Elderly Assisted Living facility in Frisco, attempted to smother her with a pillow and stole her jewelry, the Associated Press reported.

    Ms Bartel, who died in 2020, described in a taped police interview that Chemirmir had appeared suddenly as she opened her front door a man wearing green rubber gloves before forcing her to the ground and holding a pillow over her face.

    Documents found in a box the murder suspect was attempting to dispose of led police to the home of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris, who was found dead in her bedroom, lipstick smeared on her pillow, the Associated Press reported.

    As more unexplained deaths came to light, authorities in Texas said they were planning to review hundreds of deaths previously thought to have been due to natural causes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by puzzld View Post
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2414413.html
    A man convicted of two murders and suspected of slaughtering at least two dozen other women was found dead in his Texas state prison cell early Tuesday.

    Billy Chemirmir, 50, had been serving two life sentences without parole in the Coffield Unit in Tennessee Colony near Palestine when he was attacked. His cellmate, who has not been named, was identified as the assailant, officials with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said. It?s unclear how Chemirmir died.

    The TDCJ told NBC5 that the Office of Inspector General is investigating Chemirmir?s death. No further details were released.

    In October 2022, Chemirmir was found guilty of capital murder in the death of 87-year-old Mary Brooks. His first murder trial for the slaying of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris ended in a mistrial in Dallas County.

    Police have said Chemirmir preyed on older women, targeting them inside their homes or senior living centers where he would smother them with pillows and steal their jewelry and valuables.
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    Authorities initially believed Brooks had died of natural causes, even though family raised alarm bells that many of her favourite pieces of jewelry was missing. Her shopping bags were left on the counter, and a coral necklace and several diamond rings were gone, according to prosecutors.

    It was only weeks later when Chemirmir was arrested for a separate attack that police began to suspect his involvement.

    In that case, Mary Annis Bartel, 91, told police that a man had forced his way into her apartment at Parkview Elderly Assisted Living facility in Frisco, attempted to smother her with a pillow and stole her jewelry, the Associated Press reported.

    Ms Bartel, who died in 2020, described in a taped police interview that Chemirmir had appeared suddenly as she opened her front door a man wearing green rubber gloves before forcing her to the ground and holding a pillow over her face.

    Documents found in a box the murder suspect was attempting to dispose of led police to the home of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris, who was found dead in her bedroom, lipstick smeared on her pillow, the Associated Press reported.

    As more unexplained deaths came to light, authorities in Texas said they were planning to review hundreds of deaths previously thought to have been due to natural causes.
    I poetic justice.

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