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« on: June 27, 2019, 06:01:05 PM »

https://www.foxnews.com/us/serial-killer-illegal-immigrant-in-texas-may-be-linked-to-more-deaths-lawsuits-claim
Alleged serial killer, illegal immigrant in Texas may be linked to 6 more deaths, lawsuits claim
June 27, 2019

A Kenyan man living in the U.S. illegally who is already charged in the deaths of 12 elderly women in Texas may be behind the killings of six other elderly people, according to a set of lawsuits filed Tuesday.

Billy Chemirmir, 46, has been in custody since March 2018 when he was arrested for the death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris in Dallas. Last month, he was charged in the deaths of 11 other elderly women, ranging from 76 to 94 years old, according to Dallas County District Attorney's Office spokesperson Kim Leach.


Authorities said Chemirmir posed as a maintenance worker or health care provider, and he stole jewelry and other valuables from his victims.

In the six lawsuits filed Tuesday in Dallas County, independent living facility The Tradition-Prestonwood is accused of failing to keep residents safe and hiding suspicious circumstances surrounding their deaths.

The lawsuits filed on behalf of family members and advocates of the alleged additional victims say plaintiffs anticipate Chemirmir will soon be indicted for the deaths of the five women and one man.
 
Two of the people Chemirmir is already charged with killing also lived at The Tradition-Prestonwood. 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 also claim those eight deaths at the independent living facility occurred within a four-month span in 2016.

According to the lawsuits, the killings started with Joyce Abramowitz, who was found dead and alone in her apartment in July 2016. There is no indictment against Chemirmir for her case, and the district attorney's office told FOX4 it could not comment on any more indictments which might be coming.
 

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« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2019, 09:42:48 AM »

https://www.newsweek.com/texas-resident-indicted-allegedly-murdering-12-elderly-women-over-22-months-1428513
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« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2019, 12:38:37 PM »

https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Lawsuit-Texas-man-linked-to-19-deaths-killed-another-woman-513089121.html
Lawsuit: Texas man linked to 19 deaths killed another woman
July 23, 2019

DALLAS (AP) A lawsuit alleges a 90-year-old woman is another victim of a Dallas man who has been linked to 19 deaths.

The suit was filed Monday in Dallas County against The Tradition-Prestonwood, an independent living facility in Dallas, by the woman's children.

It alleges the facility failed to keep residents safe.

Doris Wasserman, 90, was killed two days before Christmas in 2017.

According to the lawsuit, police told the woman's family that tracking data confirmed Billy Chemirmir was at the facility on the day of her death.
Chemirmir has been in custody since March 2018.

He's charged in the deaths of 12 women, including two other residents of The Tradition.

Police have said Chemirmir posed as a maintenance worker or health care provider.

Separate lawsuits filed last month claim there were six additional victims at the facility.

 
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