Cobb County, Georgia police and EMTS respond to a 911 call with reports of an unconscious person just before 8:30 am. What they find is a woman’s body in a bush, her face partially covered by her disheveled sweater. Police say she’s been dead for several hours and it appears there was a struggle. The woman is identified as Camillia Williams, a mother of five. Camillia’s family in Louisiana say she wouldn’t hurt a fly and could hold a conversation with anyone. Police SAY the 52-year-old was strangled.
Detectives with the Cobb County Police Department spend two days searching the neighborhood where Camillia Williams’ body was discovered. Investigators block off the street while searching for evidence, and knock on neighbors doors, searching for witnesses and surveillance footage. A neighbor across the street from the home where Camillia was found, turns over Ring Doorbell footage, and police find the entire attack was caught on video. It shows Camillia Williams closely followed by a young man. When Williams turns to tell the man to leave her alone, he rushes her.
The video shows the man wrapping Camillia in a chokehold and dragging her to bushes in front of a home on Pat Mell Road. When Camillia goes limp, the man then puts both knees on Camillia’s neck and kneels there for several minutes, preventing Camillia from breathing. The young man then casually walks away from the scene. Investigators identify the attacker as 21-year-old Honduran national Hector Sagastume.
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