America: What the American police could not do for years, a prostitute woman has surprised everyone by doing it. The police were not able to solve the mystery of a double murder in America for years. But a sex worker revealed its secret in a strange way after establishing a relationship with a truck driver. The American police were also surprised by the revelation of the secret of this double murder. The case is related to America’s Anchorage city, where when a woman involved in prostitution went on a ‘date’ with a truck driver, he stole a digital memory card from the vehicle. The secret of two murders is hidden in this card.
Let us tell you that what this woman with a criminal history of theft, assault and prostitution found in that card is the key to the double murder. Now after four years, the hearing of this murder case is about to begin. This card contains horrific pictures and video of a woman being beaten and strangled to death in the Marriott Hotel. There are also pictures of his body covered with a blanket being taken away in a luggage vehicle. In a video, the attacker can be heard saying, “In my films, everyone has to die.
Video of murder in hotel was hidden in memory card
About a week after the SD card was stolen from the truck, the woman turned it in to police, who identified the voice heard in the video as Brian Steven Smith, 52, whom they knew from an earlier investigation. He is a resident of South Africa. Smith has pleaded not guilty to 14 charges of murder, sexual assault and tampering with evidence in the deaths of Kathleen Henry, 30, and Veronica Abouchuk, 52. Henry and Abouchuk were both from Alaska and were homeless. She was from a small village in western Alaska. Authorities said Henry was killed at the Marriott Hotel. Smith stayed in that hotel from September 2 to September 4, 2019.
How the dead body was disposed of, everything is captured in the video
According to court documents, the last photo recorded on the card is from September 6 and shows Henry’s body in the back of a black pickup vehicle. While questioning Smith about the Marriott case, authorities also learned of Abouchuk’s murder. Smith, who came to Alaska in 2014 and is currently in custody at the Anchorage Correctional Facility, became a U.S. citizen the same month Henry was killed, according to authorities. His wife, Stephanie Bisland, who lives in Anchorage, and his sister in South Africa have declined to comment about the lawsuit. The trial is likely to begin on Monday and last three to four weeks.