Not An Interracial Crime: Illegal Alien Serial Killer Billy Chemirmir Was Killed By Anotner Black Inmate
10/07/2023
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Earlier: Illegal Alien Serial Killer Billy Chemirmir (Who Killed Many Elderly White Women) Murdered In Prison

A couple of weeks ago I passed comment on the stabbing to death in a Texas prison of serial murderer Billy Chemirmir. Chemirmir, a black man from Kenya, was serving two life sentences for murdering two elderly women, aged 81 and 87, apparently in order to steal their jewelry. He almost certainly murdered twenty more other old ladies, mainly in retirement homes, for the same reason.

Chemirmir was killed by a cellmate September 19th in an East Texas prison. The comment I passed was that none of the news reports that I saw mentioned the fact that Chemirmir was an illegal alien.

So Chemirmir was killed by a cellmate, 39-year-old Wyatt Busby, also serving a prison sentence for murder: fifty years, for a fatal stabbing in 2016.

Why did Busby kill Chemirmir? We haven’t been told and I don’t know. I only want to record that I have been reading David Skarbek’s 2014 book The Social Order of the Underworld, which is about prison gangs, mostly in Texas and California.

Skarbek opens his book with a true story from Marin, California. In 2009 a drunk motorcyclist named Schaefer, blood alcohol at twice the legal limit, with a dozen prior convictions, hit and killed a nine-year-old girl and seriously injured her father. Convicted of second-degree murder and gross vehicular manslaughter, he got 24 years to life.

Ten days after arriving at San Quentin Schaefer was stabbed to death by a fellow prisoner, name of Frank Souza. Why? Quote from Skarbek’s book:

When authorities asked him why he did it, Souza responded, ”All I got to say, nine-year-old girl.” In court, he explained, ”The innocence of a child will be defended at all costs.” …

Schaefer’s death was no accident, nor was Souza’s role in the murder. The prison gangs that control California’s inmates carefully orchestrated the events on that brisk July morning.

I should add that there was no race angle there: Schaefer and Souza were both white; in fact Souza belonged to the Aryan Brotherhood. Nor was there any race angle to the Chemirmir and Busby case: both of them are black.

So perhaps the September 19th killing of Billy Chemirmir by Wyatt Busby was another case of jailhouse justice. Perhaps Busby, like Souza, felt that old ladies in retirement homes, just like nine-year-old children, should ”be defended at all costs.” And perhaps he was encouraged, and the killing orchestrated, by a prison gang.

I have no idea if that is the case. After reading David Skarbek’s book, though, I wouldn’t be at all surprised.

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