Illegal immigrant released by Biden administration accused of choking Georgia woman to death

 March 23, 2025

A 21-year-old Honduran national, Hector David Sagastume Rivas, is facing serious charges after being accused of the murder of a local woman, sparking widespread debate over U.S. immigration policies.

The Daily Mail reported that Hector David Sagastume Rivas was arrested for the murder of 52-year-old Camilla Williams in Georgia, raising concerns over the management of undocumented immigrants.

Rivas, originally from Honduras, has been living in the United States for four years. He was detained and subsequently released at the southern U.S. border in March 2021 under policies instituted by the Biden administration.

On March 13, 2025, Cobb County police responded to a distressing scene at 282 Pat Mell Road in Marietta, Georgia. There they discovered the body of Camilla Williams concealed in bushes, initiating a severe criminal investigation.

The tragic incident is reported to have occurred between the hours of 11 PM and 1 AM. Authorities described the attack on Williams as unprovoked, noting that there is no known prior relationship between her and Rivas.

Details of the Fatal Assault

Investigations revealed that Rivas allegedly employed a deadly chokehold on Williams during the assault. He is accused of causing her to lose consciousness by applying extreme pressure around her neck with his arms and then intensifying the fatal injuries with his knees and body weight.

This brutal method of attack ultimately led to Williams' untimely death. Williams was not only a mother to five but also a grandmother, making the news of her violent death particularly heartbreaking for her family and community.

There was speculation that Williams had been followed by a man in the days leading up to her murder. Although it could not be definitively confirmed that Rivas was the individual in question, the theory adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing criminal case.

Rivas was formally charged with felony murder and aggravated assault on March 18, 2025. Following his arrest, an immigration detainer was placed on him by ICE, attributed to the fact that he was issued a deportation order back in July 2023.

This incident has prompted a significant outcry, drawing comparisons to other similar tragic events, including the 2024 murder of Laken Riley, a nursing student. These comparisons are being used to critically evaluate the effectiveness and consequences of current U.S. immigration enforcement policies.

The Williams family has been vocal about their desire for justice. Camilla's brother, Tony Williams, expressed his profound grief and anger, suggesting that "He doesn't need to be deported, he needs to be exported - executed - the same way he executed my sister."

Family and Community Demand Justice and Accountability

Arsene Williams, another brother of Camilla, echoed the demand for accountability, stating, "We want to be there for Rivas' trial... I think he needs to pay for what he did. I don't think he needs to be turned over to Homeland Security and be sent back to his country."

The emotional weight of the incident was palpable as Arsene conveyed the unimaginable impact such an event has on a family. "You hear about it, but it doesn't affect you until it happens to your family... You never think it will happen to your family, but it can," he remarked.

This case continues to unfold as local authorities, immigration officials, and the community grapple with the reality of a harsh and unexpected act of violence. It raises essential questions about the intersection of immigration policy and public safety, leaving a community in mourning and a nation in debate.

As Hector David Sagastume Rivas awaits his trial, the broader implications of his actions and immigration status shape a contentious dialogue across multiple platforms.

This case may have lasting impacts on how immigration laws are enforced and how the U.S. handles individuals accused of serious crimes while under deportation orders.

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