Posted on 05/16/2019 5:07:14 PM PDT by gaijin
A healthcare worker who is suspected of being involved with more than 1,000 unexplained deaths in Texas, has been charged with smothering 11 murders.
Billy Chemirmir, 46, who worked as a home healthcare aide, was initially charged in 2018 with the murder of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris.
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To get HONEST news about the USA, go to British papers..?
It’s the eyes.
Horrible.
He needs to get the death penalty.
“To get HONEST news about the USA, go to British papers..?”
On a similar note I was listening to a discussion about ‘migrant’ crime in Sweden. The reporter said that most swedes don’t know anything about it because their media doesn’t report it.
Sadly so.
Who didn’t see this coming in the era of post-partum abortions?
This guy just waited until the newborn was closer to 70 YEARS old.
Chemirmir, who worked as a nurse in his native Kenya...
“Hoped I died before
I Got Old!”
and did it without a gun!
I imagine the British are flabbergasted!
My guess is the 1000 victims are grossly overwhelming elderly white people.
Whites cant safely have minority caregivers for fear they get one that pushes them off buses, beats them with belts, or murders them.
And their fellow workers will lie for them and cover for them.
Isnt it a hate crime there to speak the truth on that?
Im not kidding.
As expected …
This is old news. Ive been getting my news from foreign sources for at least 10 years now.
“Isnt it a hate crime there to speak the truth on that?”
I think you’re right.
And what country was he originally from?
I guess 100 is the a round number. Will lower the average for whites as the largest serial milkers.
Keyna...as was said in an earlier post .
Probably recruited for nobamacare.
Yup,
“My,My,My GENERATION!”
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