A Houston woman faces three murder charges over claims she took out a hit on her married ex-girlfriend.
Alexus Chenelle Williams, 29, is facing three counts of capital murder in the shooting deaths of Gregory Carhee, 35, Donyavia Lagway, 29, and Harmony Carhee, 6 inside their southwest Houston apartment on June 30. At the time of the incident, Donyavia was pregnant with her 5th child.
Police say that Carhee and Lagway were shot dead in their Houston apartment along with their 6-year-old daughter and authorities say a scorned woman is the mastermind behind the murder of an entire family last year.
According to authorities, the Texas woman allegedly hired a hitman, Xavier Davies, 28, to do the job. He has been charged with three counts of capital murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Police believe that Williams and Lagway started an extramarital affair but Lagway had ended things and returned back to her husband. In retaliation, Williams allegedly hired Davies to kill Lagway and the entire family.
On the Houston Chronicles report, William might have watched the murders on her phone through FaceTime, it is also believed that Williams allegedly enticed Davies with all the money inside the apartment if he committed the murders.
The incident happened in an apartment in the 12100 block of Fondren Road. The family’s 10-year-old daughter survived the attack but was critically injured. The girl reportedly played dead while protecting her infant brother after the alleged killer threw him across the room.
The girl then called her grandmother over FaceTime to get some help. This incredible young lady was able to get up despite being gravely wounded, and care for her 1-year-old old baby brother who was still in the apartment.
Prosecutor Sean Teare with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office said in court: “We believe their relationship ended badly about a week before these murders.”
Teare added that there is evidence that Williams was on the phone with Davis during the murders and watched a portion of the massacre, or its bloody aftermath, on FaceTime.
Teare said it was even possible that she talked to the victims before they were executed one by one after being lined up on the couch.
Williams is scheduled to see the county judge for a bail hearing, it is expected that prosecutors will petition to have her held without bail. Davis also remains jailed without bond pending his next court appearance set for March 23.
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