Billy Chemirmir (pictured), 46, who is suspected of being involved with more than 1,000 unexplained deaths in Texas, has been charged with 12 murders
A healthcare worker who is suspected of being involved with more than 1,000 unexplained deaths in Texas, has been charged with 11 murders.
Billy Chemirmir, 46, who worked as a home healthcare aide, was initially charged in 2018 with the murder of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris.
On Tuesday, Chemirmir was indicted on six more murder charges.
According to Dallas News, Chemirmir has now been charged with killing Phyllis Payne, 91, on May 14, 2016; Phoebe Perry, 94, on June 5, 2016; and 85-year-old Norma French on October 8, 2016.
He was also charged with the murders of Doris Gleason, 92, on October 29, 2016; Rosemary Curtis, 76, on January 17, 2018; and Mary Brooks on January 31, 2018.
He has been charged with five other murders, but those identities have not been released.
Chemirmir is also charged with three counts of attempted murder.
He is being held in Dallas County Jail on $9million bond.
Chemirmir who worked as a home healthcare aide, was initially charged in 2018 with the murder of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris (left). On Tuesday, Chemirmir was indicted on six more murder charges, including the murder of Doris Gleason (right), 92, on October 29, 2016
Chemirmir was also charged with the murder of Phyllis Payne (left), 91, on May 14, 2016, and Norma French (right), 85, who was killed October 8, 2016
Chemirmir, who worked as a nurse in