Thursday, July 7, 2022

Convicted Illegal Alien Serial Killer, Accused of Killing 25 Elderly Americans, Indicted for Four Murders; Serial killing suspect Billy Chemirmir indicted on 4 more capital murder charges

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Convicted Illegal Alien Serial Killer, Accused of Killing 25 Elderly Americans, Indicted for Four Murders:
Billy Chemirmir, a 48-year-old illegal alien 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.
In April, Chemirmir was convicted of murdering 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris, just one of his alleged 25 elderly victims. He is accused of murdering the victims, stealing from them, and then selling their belongings online from April 2016 to April 2018.
Chemirmir is believed to be Texas’s deadliest serial killer.
Now, Chemirmir has been indicted by Collin County prosecutors for four of the murders. The victims in the murder indictments are 90-year-old Marilyn Bixler, 79-year-old Diane Delahunty, 93-year-old Mamie Miya, and 82-year-old Helen Lee.
Lee was previously unnamed in the case.
“These indictments should serve as a reminder that every victim of a violent crime deserves to have their case investigated and prosecuted, and Collin County law enforcement and prosecutors will work every day to hold violent offenders accountable,” Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said in a statement. --->READ MORE HERE
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Serial killing suspect Billy Chemirmir indicted on 4 more capital murder charges:
Collin County prosecutors obtained four more capital murder indictments against serial killing suspect Billy Chemirmir on Tuesday.
The indictments allege Chemirmir killed Marilyn Bixler, Diane Delahunty, Helen Lee and Mamie Dell Miya in 2017.
“These indictments should serve as a reminder that every victim of a violent crime deserves to have their case investigated and prosecuted, and Collin County law enforcement and prosecutors will work every day to hold violent offenders accountable,” Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said in a written statement.
Lee, 82, was killed Sept. 2, 2017, in Frisco. Bixler, 90, was killed Sept. 17, 2017, at the Parkview retirement community in Frisco. Delahunty, 79, was killed Dec. 3, 2017, at Preston Place Senior Living Apartments in Plano, the same location where Miya, 93, was killed Dec. 8, 2017.
All four women were smothered with pillows, according to the indictments.
Many victims’ families connected as law enforcement pieced together Chemirmir’s alleged killing spree and have spoken publicly about their pursuit of justice. Some had sued the senior-living facilities where their loved ones lived. Others are still suing.
Bixler, Delahunty and Miya had been identified as suspected victims before the indictments Tuesday, but Lee’s death had never been publicly linked to Chemirmir. --->READ MORE HERE
Follow links below to related stories:

Suspected Texas Serial Killer Who Targeted Elderly Patients Indicted In Four New Murders

Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis Announces Four Additional Capital Murder Indictments of Billy Chemirmir

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