The majority of Chemirmir’s alleged murders happened at senior living facilities, where prosecutors say he posed as a maintenance worker. https://t.co/sOXLG9qJWZ
Edgemere, where police believe at least two people were killed in 2016 by a serial murder suspect, may soon run out of cash.
The luxury senior living community blames falling occupancy and an expired deal with its landlord, @NatalieReporter writes.
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@NatalieReporter The first alleged victim of Billy Chemirmir that @dallasnews has identified was Catherine Probst Sinclair, who died at Edgemere in April 2016.
Her family found blood on her pillow and couldn’t find a large safe in the apartment.
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@NatalieReporter@dallasnews Chemirmir was arrested for trespassing at Edgemere in June '16 and sentenced to 70 days in the Dallas Co jail.
He was released on good behavior after just 12.
Police say he then began targeting seniors at another community just a few miles up the DNT.
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“Murder is a journey. It’s definitely not something you get over.” Billy Chemirmir has been charged with murdering 18 women in Dallas. Norma French is one of them. We spoke with her daughters as he stands trial @thenewsoncnbc
#BREAKING - “We are hopelessly deadlocked” reads a new note from the jury in the Billy Chemirmir trial. Defense Moves For Mistrial and Judge denies motion. Court now trying to decide next steps. WATCH https://t.co/EgnEEug7Hc
Breaking: A Dallas jury is "hopelessly deadlocked" in the trial for alleged serial killer Billy Chemirmir.
Here's what we know: https://t.co/3r5CLcCqOS
CHEMIRMIR TRIAL:
Defense attorney Kobby Warren asks judge to declare a mistrial after jurors say they are “hopelessly deadlocked” in capital murder trial of suspected serial killer Billy Chemirmir.
Judge denies request.
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We’re back at the courthouse, where the jury has told the judge that one juror is holding up a verdict in Billy Chemirmir’s trial by not changing their vote.
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Day two of the Billy Chemirmir trial ended early, but not before jurors learned about Lu Thi Harris' life -- and how she died.
Five things to know to stay up-to-date with the case, only on @dallasnews.
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On today’s @dallasnews front page: the first day of testimony told jurors about “stalking, smothering and stealing.”
The trial of Billy Chemirmir continues this morning. Follow along: https://t.co/pyMdYpFETV
Who is Billy Chemirmir?
Here's what we know about the man police say could be among Texas' most prolific serial killers.
From our 2019 two-part series about the case: https://t.co/31lzK0iGvT
The courtroom will be closed to the public next week when Billy Chemirmir faces life in prison.
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Detectives say a man was on the hunt for helpless victims, in what could be the deadliest serial killing case ever in North Texas.
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Billy Chemirmir has been charged with killing 18 older women across the Dallas area over a two-year span. Most of the victims were killed at independent living communities for older people, where Chemirmir allegedly forced his way into apartments. https://t.co/CviNtyDV7L
Families of Chemirmir’s alleged victims say that a @DallasPD policy change that redacts key crime information is “a complete contradiction to the principle of transparency.”
Without public records, they say, they’d never know the extent of his alleged killing spree.