UK Daily Mail Reports on Texas Kenyan Killer Case; Most US Media Continue Blackout

Last Wednesday I reported the latest news in the dreadful serial killer case in Texas where Kenyan Billy Chemirmir is now charged in 14 murders of vulnerable senior women and where another 8 indictments could soon follow (possibly more as the investigation (we hope) is continuing).

In May 2019, Kenyan Satellite News reported on the reaction to Chemirmir’s arrest in his home village in Kenya. https://fraudscrookscriminals.com/2019/05/22/texas-alleged-serial-killer-targeted-women-living-alone-family-in-kenya-hears-the-news/

I have noticed that whenever the US mainstream media is chicken to report news that they know is explosive involving a ‘new American’ who wasn’t here for a better life, but is here to commit heinous crimes, the UK Daily Mail steps into the breach.

You can read the Daily Mail story yourself.  I’m not sure where they get the 1000 number.

And, I don’t know why they reference Nigeria in the summary, but do mention his Kenyan roots in the story itself.

Accused serial killer healthcare worker tied to a THOUSAND unexplained deaths of elderly patients is indicted on additional murder charges

The story prompted me to have a look this morning to see which major news outlets in the US have even mentioned the story that first broke in May 2019.

Here is my sample (the story has been widely covered in Texas):

Washington Post:  Most recent mention—July 2019

Associated Press: Most recent mention—July 2019

Fox News (although covered by Fox in TX): Most recent mention June 2019

New York Times: zero

Time magazine: zero

CNN: zero

MSNBC: zero

If you find that I’m wrong, please send me links.

So that readers could readily access all of my posts on the vile man I call the Kenyan Killer, see my tag for Billy Chemirmir.

 

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