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Billy Kipkorir Chemirmir (December 8, 1972 – September 19, 2023) was a Kenyan-American convicted murderer and suspected serial killer accused of the murders of elderly women in Dallas, Texas, United States, and its surrounding suburbs. Chemirmir was indicted for 22 murders[1] and convicted of two. Civil suits were also filed accusing him of two other similar murders.[2] In September 2023 Chemirmir was killed in prison.[3]

Biography

Billy Kipkorir Chemirmir was born in Kabonyony village, a Kenyan suburb of Eldama Ravine. His father was a long-serving village chief.[4]

Chemirmir had convictions for driving under the influence in Addison and Dallas in 2010 and 2011, receiving fines and short custodial sentences.[5] In July 2012, Chemirmir was arrested for assault on a female companion and in June 2016 for trespassing at Edgemere Retirement Community. He pleaded no contest to both charges later that year.[5][6]

Crimes

Chemirmir was accused of posing as a medical professional or maintenance person and gaining access to the properties of at least twenty-two elderly women and smothering them with a pillow.[7][1] Police in several North Texas communities have investigated Chemirmir for additional victims, believing that a number of previously-reported natural deaths may be linked to him.[7][8]

Trial

Chemirmir was arrested in March 2018, accused of smothering an 81-year-old woman to death. He was indicted on 11 additional counts of capital murder in May 2019.[9] On February 7, 2020, trial was set for April 5, 2021.[10] The trial was later delayed to November 12, 2021.[11] Chemirmir's trial began November 15, 2021.[12] On November 19, 2021, a judge declared a mistrial due to an 11–1 jury deadlock.[13][14][15] Chemirmir's retrial began April 25, 2022.[16]

On April 28, 2022, Chemirmir was convicted in the murder of Lu Thi Harris and was sentenced to life in prison.[17][18] Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot told families in May 2021 that his office would not seek a death sentence for Chemirmir.[19]

On August 24, 2023, Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced he also would not seek the death penalty for Chemirmir.[20][21] Chemirmir's trial for the murder of Mary Brooks began on October 3, 2022.[22][23] On October 7, 2022, Chemirmir was convicted in the murder of Mary Brooks and was sentenced to life in prison.[24][25] After his convictions, the remaining charges against Chemirmir were dismissed, which disappointed many of his victims' families.[26][27]

Death

Chemirmir was killed by his cellmate on September 19, 2023, at the Coffield Unit in Tennessee Colony, Anderson County, Texas. He was 50 years old.[28][29] The alleged attacker was Wyatt Busby, who had been serving a 50-year sentence for the 2016 stabbing death of a Houston area man.[30] Prior to his death, Chemirmir had allegedly made sexual comments about his cellmate's children.[3]

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