A Houston woman has been charged with plotting a murder conspiracy in which police say she hired a childhood friend to execute her pregnant ex-lesbian lover, the woman’s wife and six-year-old daughter.
Alex Williams, 29, was arrested on Thursday on three counts of murder and one aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for the June 2021 killings of Doniavia Laguey, 29, her husband, Gregory Carhi, 35, and their daughter, 6 years. annual Harmony Karkhi.
The 10-year-old daughter of the slain couple was seriously injured, but survived by playing dead and comforting her one-year-old brother until help arrived.
Prosecutors said Williams was on FaceTime with the assassin and may have witnessed the executions in real time.
Alexus Williams, 29 (left), faces three counts of murder and aggravating charge of assault for allegedly hiring his childhood friend Xavier Davis, 28 (right), to kill his former lesbian lover and the woman’s family. including her children
Police say Davis broke into an apartment in Houston on June 30 and killed Doniavia Laguey (left) and her husband Gregory Carhi (right).
The couple’s six-year-old daughter, Harmony Karkhi, was also killed
In July, Houston police arrested 28-year-old Xavier Davis on charges of aggravated murder and assault for his alleged role as a murderer in the Williams assassination plot.
Harris County prosecutors said Laguey had an extramarital affair with Williams, but the mother of four broke up with her in mid-June and reconciled with her husband, they said. KHOU11.
About a week after the breakup, it is alleged that the despised lover decided to take revenge by hiring Davis to destroy Laguey’s family.
Williams allegedly promised Davis that he had several thousand dollars in the victims’ apartment in Block 12100 on Fondern Road and told him he could keep all the money he could find.
“It was just greed for Xavier Davis,” said prosecutor Sean Tier Click2Huston.
Prosecutors say Williams lured Davis by promising him that the victims had several thousand dollars in their Houston apartment on Block 12100 on Fondern Road.
The shooter reportedly arranged the family on the couch and shot each of them
The couple’s 10-year-old daughter survived and called her grandmother, who called for help
Tier added that there was evidence that Williams spoke on the phone with Davis during the killings and watched part of the massacre or bloody aftermath on FaceTime.
Tier said she may even have spoken to the victims before they were executed one by one after they were lined up on the couch.
A family member said Laguey and Karhi’s 10-year-old daughter, Lyric, was shot and pretended to be dead until the killer left.
Despite her injuries, she managed to lock the door, grab her little brother, who had been thrown across the room by the shooter, and call her grandmother for help.
Williams is said to be angry because Laguey (left) broke up with her a week before the killings and reconciled with her husband. She had just learned that she was pregnant with the couple’s fifth child
Ten-year-old Lyric (left) was shot in the arm, but survived playing dead while the killer left.
The orphaned girl underwent numerous surgeries to repair the damage to her right arm
Williams appeared in court on Thursday and was sentenced to unsecured detention
Davis, a childhood friend of Williams, remains in prison without bail. He was seen in court
The surviving orphan, now 11, has undergone numerous operations to repair arm and elbow injuries and is being cared for by her two grandmothers.
Laguey and Karhi also had an eight-year-old boy who was not at home at the time of the killings, and the mother of four has just learned she is pregnant with her fifth child, according to relatives.
Williams appeared in court on Thursday, during which a judge refused to issue a bail for her release and also banned her from contacting the victims’ family members after learning that the suspected organizer of the rental conspiracy was attended the reported funeral of her ex-lover, her husband and daughter ABC13.
Davis also remains in jail without bail until his next court appearance, scheduled for March 23.