Brian Smith, a 48-year-old native of South Africa, was indicted in October for the murders of 30-year-old Kathleen Henry and 52-year-old Veronica Abouchuk in Anchorage, Alaska. The two murders occurred in separate incidents.
Meanwhile, he was allowed to become a naturalized citizen of the United States. Every year the average number of people killed by illegal aliens averages out to 4,200.
Smith became a US citizen just weeks after he murdered Kathleen Henry. Smith was able to come to the United Sttes on an F-1 visa more commonly known as a fiance visa.
It has not been reported as to whether Smith was actually married or not. He is accused of torturing Henry before eventually strangling her to death.
When he was detained on that murder charge, Smith admitted to killing another woman, Veronica Abouchuk in Anchorage, Alaska. He told police where they could find her and they did and determined that she had died from a gunshot to the head.
If convicted only on the torture charge against Kathleen Henry, Smith will get hit with a mandatory sentence of 99 years.
His only hope of someday being free again is cryogenics. I have no doubt that some liberal judge will declare that inmates are entitled to be frozen until their sentences are complete at the taxpayer’s expense.
In the case of Henry’s murder, which has become known as the “Memory Card Killing,” Smith allegedly recorded the torture and murder of the native Alaskan woman on September 4. In early October, a woman found the SD memory card on a street with the title “homicide at midtown Marriott,” which allegedly depicts Smith strangling and murdering Henry.
While being interviewed by police for the Henry murder, Smith allegedly “admitted to shooting another female victim between 2017 and 2018,” according to local officials. That information led police to the body of Abouchuk who was found dead, with a gunshot wound to her head, in a location where Smith allegedly said she would be found.
Abouchuk was first reported missing in February and had not been seen since July 2018.
Smith has been indicted for first-degree murder, sexual assault, tampering with evidence, torture, and misconduct involving a corpse. If convicted of the torture charge, alone, Smith could get a minimum mandatory sentence of 99 years in prison.