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Retrial to begin in Texas for man charged with killing 18
The retrial of a person charged with killing 18 older girls within the Dallas space over a two-year span is about to start Monday, after the primary jury to listen to a case towards him deadlocked
DALLAS — The retrial of a man charged with killing 18 older girls within the Dallas space over a two-year span is about to start Monday, after the primary jury to listen to a case towards him deadlocked.
Billy Chemirmir, 49, faces life in jail with out parole if he is convicted of capital homicide within the smothering of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris. Prosecutors have stated he adopted the widow residence from Walmart, killed her, and stole her jewellery and money.
Chemirmir faces capital homicide prices in all 18 of the ladies’s deaths — 13 in Dallas County and 5 in close by Collin County. Nonetheless, he is at present solely scheduled to face trial within the loss of life of Harris. Dallas County District Lawyer John Creuzot, who is not in search of the loss of life penalty for Harris’ killing, has stated he plans to attempt Chemirmir for at the least yet another loss of life, although he hasn’t stated whose.
Chemirmir has maintained that he is harmless.
Loren Adair Smith, whose 91-year-old mom, Phyllis Payne, is amongst these Chemirmir is charged with killing, stated she was shocked by the mistrial in November and plans to attend the retrial.
“We would like justice and we would like closure, and we would like him to not be capable to damage anybody once more,” Smith stated.
Chemirmir was arrested in March 2018 after 91-year-old Mary Annis Bartel stated a person pressured his method into her condo at an unbiased residing group for older individuals and held a pillow over her face. Bartel, who survived the assault, later found she was lacking jewellery.
In response to police, when officers tracked Chemirmir to his close by condo following that assault, he was holding jewellery and money. Paperwork in a big crimson jewellery field that police say he had simply thrown away led them to a house, the place Harris was lifeless in her bed room, lipstick smeared on her pillow.
The variety of individuals Chemirmir was accused of killing grew after his arrest, with a lot of the households of his alleged victims solely studying months or years after their cherished one’s loss of life that authorities believed they’d been killed.
Most people Chemirmir is accused of killing have been discovered lifeless of their residences at unbiased residing communities for older individuals, the place he allegedly pressured his method in or posed as a handyman. He’s additionally accused of killing girls in non-public houses, together with the widow of a person he had cared for in his job as an at-home caregiver.
Although Chemirmir was solely tried in November for Harris’ loss of life, jurors have been additionally advised concerning the assault on Bartel and the killing of 87-year-old Mary Brooks, who was discovered lifeless in her residence about six weeks earlier than Chemirmir’s arrest.
Chemirmir advised police in a video-recorded interview that was performed at his trial that he made cash by shopping for and promoting jewellery and had additionally labored as an at-home caregiver and as a safety guard.
Chemirmir’s attorneys rested their case with out calling any witnesses or presenting proof. They dismissed the proof towards their shopper as “amount over high quality” and asserted that prosecutors hadn’t proved Chemirmir’s guilt past an inexpensive doubt.
Prosecutor Glen Fitzmartin disputed that assertion. He stated he proved that Chemirmir and Harris have been at a Walmart on the identical time, that two-and-a-half hours later he was in possession of her property and that she had been smothered.
Creuzot advised The Dallas Morning Information: “Circumstantial proof can typically be stronger than eye-witness testimony. So, in a case like this, it’s essential that the jury and each particular person juror understands that.”
Toby Shook, a former Dallas County prosecutor who now works as a protection legal professional, stated he expects that throughout the retrial, prosecutors would possibly “change up their preparation or presentation of a few of their witnesses with the intention to make their case clearer to the jury.”
“It was stunning {that a} hung jury resulted in that the state had the benefit of placing on a number of offenses for the jury to think about and that’s a strong weapon the state has in a case like this,” stated Shook, who is not concerned within the case.
Smith stated her household assumed that her mom’s loss of life six years in the past in her condo in an unbiased residing heart was from pure causes, although it got here as a shock as a result of she was nonetheless so lively. She stated that whereas packing up her mom’s issues, they found lacking jewellery and filed a police report however assumed the gadgets had been taken by somebody after her loss of life.
Smith stated a police detective referred to as two years later to say investigators believed her mom had been killed. She stated that after so a few years, a conviction would convey closure and “an awesome feeling that justice has prevailed.”
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Isaiah Bond injury update: Texas WR to miss College Football Playoff game vs Clemson
Quinn Ewers on making the most of his moments as a Texas Longhorn
“That’s the fun part about playing at program like this. Being able to sit back and just understand the pride and tradition that comes with playing here.”
Texas football will be without star receiver Isaiah Bond on Saturday, who was shown in street clothes prior to the Longhorns’ first-round College Football Playoff game against Clemson.
No. 5 Texas (11-2) hosts No. 12 Clemson (10-3) in the third CFP game of 2024, with quarterback Quinn Ewers needing to rely on the Longhorns’ other receivers in their opening round. Bond is dealing with an ankle injury, and was shown on the sideline with a boot during pregame warmups Saturday.
Bond suffered the injury in Texas’ loss to Georgia in the SEC championship game, putting his status into question. Bond has 532 receiving yards with six touchdowns in 12 games this season.
The first-year transfer from Alabama was one of the most sought-after transfer portal recruits in the country last offseason, ranked as the No. 4 overall player and No. 1 receiver of the cycle.
Here’s everything to know about Bond’s injury:
Isaiah Bond injury update
Bond will miss Texas’ game on Saturday against Clemson with an ankle injury, as he was shown in street clothes and with a boot on his ankle during pregame warmups.
The former five-star transfer portal recruit suffered a high-ankle sprain against Georgia in the SEC championship game on Dec. 7. Texas hopes to get back its top receiver in the next weeks of the CFP if it beats Clemson on Saturday.
What is Isaiah Bond’s injury?
Bond suffered a high-ankle sprain against Georgia in the SEC championship game.
Bond was shown with a boot on his foot ahead of Texas’ game against Clemson on Saturday.
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Texas Longhorns Could Be Without Star Wide Receiver Against Clemson Tigers
The Clemson Tigers are getting set for their first-round matchup against the Texas Longhorns in the College Football Playoff.
It has been a solid season for the Tigers, as they were able to win 10 games and an ACC Title. Even though things didn’t look great at times for the program, they have made the first expanded CFP.
This matchup against the Longhorns will be one of the toughest of the season for the Tigers, as they will be facing one of the best defenses in the country. In addition to having one of the best overall defenses, they arguably have the best secondary and pass defense in the country.
On the offensive side of the ball, the Longhorns are good, but inconsistent at times. They have a very talented quarterback in Quinn Ewers, as his future with the program is certainly up in the air.
As the two teams get set for Saturday, one impact player who could miss the game is Texas’ wide receiver Isaiah Bond.
Recently, Pete Thamel of ESPN.com, spoke about the likelihood of Bond suiting up in the first-round matchup.
“Bond would need to significantly improve in the next two days to be healthy enough to go,” Thamel said via the Clemson Insider. “Bond re-aggravated his high ankle sprain late in the game against Georgia, and there’s more optimism he’ll be able to return against Arizona State on Jan. 1 if Texas advances.”
Bond being out would be a significant blow for the Longhorns, as he is ranked third on the team in receiving yards behind Matthew Golden and tight end Gunnar Helm. So far this season, the talented wide receiver has totaled 33 receptions, 532 receiving yards, and five receiving touchdowns.
With an average yards per catch of 16.1, Bond is a really talented receiver with big-play ability.
Since it seems likely that he won’t be playing in this one, that only helps make things easier for Clemson’s defense to focus on the rushing attack. In his potential absence, it will likely be Ryan Wingo seeing a potential increase in snaps, as he is also a big-play threat at wide receiver.
This will be a true home game for Texas, as the game will be getting started at 4 p.m. on TNT this Saturday.
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