Authorities: Man charged in death of Georgia mother and grandmother was in US illegally
- David Hector Rivas-Sagastume, who was in the United States illegally, was charged with the murder of 52-year-old Camilia Williams in Georgia after a gruesome attack.
- Rivas-Sagastume reportedly placed Williams in a chokehold and used his full body weight on her neck, leading to her death, according to court documents.
- Local media reported that Williams expressed fear about a man following her prior to the incident, raising concerns from her family.
- U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem blamed the Biden Administration for the murder, stating that Rivas-Sagastume should never have been in the country.
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Authorities: Man charged in death of Georgia mother and grandmother was in US illegally
A man who was in the United States illegally was charged with the murder of a Georgia mother and grandmother who died in a “gruesome attack,” federal authorities said. Hector David Sagastume-Rivas, 21, was identified by Cobb County police as Camillia Williams’ suspected killer. Police found Williams’ body in a neighborhood in Marietta, Georgia, on March 13. Days later, Sagastume-Rivas was taken into custody and charged with multiple counts in co…
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