Monday, March 7, 2022

Diversity Is Our Strength!


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-charged-with-killing-18-older-women-in-texas-says-he-s-very-innocent/ar-AAUJPbj


A man charged with killing 18 older women in the Dallas area over a two-year span said in a newspaper interview that he is innocent and will be acquitted in the case.

Billy Chemirmir remains in the Dallas County Jail as he awaits an April 25 retrial after the first jury to hear a murder case against him deadlocked. In November, his murder trial in the death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris ended in a mistrial.

During a phone interview from jail last week, Chemirmir denied all the charges against him and told The Dallas Morning News that he is “100% sure I will not go to prison.”

“I am not a killer,” Chemirmir told the newspaper. “I’m not at all what they’re saying I am. I am a very innocent person. I was not brought (up) that way. I was brought (up) in a good family. I didn’t have any problems all my life.”

Chemirmir was arrested in March 2018 after 91-year-old Mary Annis Bartel said a man forced his way into her apartment at an independent living community for seniors in the Dallas suburb of Plano.

When police tracked Chemirmir to his nearby apartment following the attack on Bartel, he was holding jewelry and cash. Documents in a large red jewelry box police say he had just thrown away led them to a Dallas home where Harris was found dead in her bedroom, lipstick smeared on her pillow.

Police allege that Chemirmir used his work as a caregiver to stalk luxury senior living communities in Dallas and Collin counties, posing as a worker to get into the apartments of elderly women before smothering them with a pillow and stealing their valuables.

Chemirmir told the newspaper he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. He said that other family members, who have declined to the speak to the newspaper, operate other senior living homes in the Dallas area where no suspicious deaths have been reported.

Chemirmir told the newspaper he was born and raised in Kenya’s Rift Valley and that he’s the son of a wealthy farmer. Chemirmir said he began working as a caregiver in Kenya and he moved in 2003 to the U.S., where he sold cars and began working as a senior caregiver in Dallas.


On this installment of DIOS, we discuss an alleged serial killer from Kenya who has been accused of murdering at least 20 elderly women and one man

You've probably never heard of Billy Chemirmir. But, if Chemirmir were white and accused of killing 20 elderly black women, would you have heard of him?

How many Americans have lost their lives to diversity? Furthermore, how many Americans have to lose their lives to diversity before we can have an honest conversation about the American mortality rates when associated with diversity exposure? 

Any occurrence that doesn't support the DIOS narrative is swept under the rug. Doesn't that seem weird? It's like the establishment reports on different things in different ways. How does even make sense?

There have only been a handful of serial killers in the United States. You probably have heard of everyone of them. In fact, many of you can probably name more American serial killers than you can local politicians. Not to mention, most of those notorious serial killers murdered less than 20 people. 

One would think that when an immigrant becomes a serial killer who murders elderly women that it would be headline news. One would also think when race plays a role in the murders it would not only be headline news, but there would be protests and such.

Considering that the media has kept this hush-hush shows their explicit dishonesty. Media outlets simply can't be considered sources for honest information, instead they are just propaganda platforms with an anti-white agenda. 




 

 

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