BREAKING - A Dallas jury has found Billy Chemirmir guilty of capital murder in the death of 87-year-old Mary Brooks.
in April after a jury found him guilty in the smothering death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris. This was the second trial in Harris' case; the first ended in November 2021 with a hung jury after a single holdout juror forced the judge to declare a mistrial.Brooks was found dead on the floor of her Dallas condo with grocery bags from a recent shopping trip still on her countertop. Authorities initially believed that the 87-year-old had died of natural causes.
Brooks' grandson, David Cuddihee, testified that he found her body on Jan. 31, 2018. He said she had sometimes used a cane, but was still healthy and active.Police testified that grocery receipts showed Brooks was at Walmart the day before her body was found. Surveillance video from the store showed a vehicle matching the description of Chemirmir's leaving the parking lot just after Brooks, going in the same direction.
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