Thursday, April 6, 2023

Another career criminal out on bond allegedly stabs young woman to death in D.C. hotel room



It's the same old disturbing story of a career criminal who's let out on bond committing yet another violent crime. This time it was in Washington, D.C. where a 43-year-old scumcrumpet who was put back on the streets, has been accused of stabbing a 31-year-old woman to death on Friday. He had allegedly been found in the room covered in Christy Bautista's blood after she had been stabbed by him no less than 22 times.

The victim was from Virginia and had been visiting D.C. for a concert and was staying at the Ivy City Hotel where the murder took place.

According to the outlet, security footage allegedly showed the killer entering Bautista’s hotel room around 6:45 p.m. after appearing to listen at the door to the room, possibly worried that she was staying with a man, which would have scared the coward away.

Several minutes later, the security footage shows the killer stepping into the victim's room and security cameras recorded the sounds of a possible struggle, court documents revealed. One witness reported seeing a distressed woman open the hotel room door, yelling for help before the killer pulled her back inside. 

The unnamed witness called 911.

The Daily Mail reported that when Bautista was murdered, the scumbag was out on bond in connection with armed robbery charges from October, describing the man as a “career criminal.”

WJLA reported a judge, not connected to NY District Attorney Alvin Bragg, had found probable cause to hold Bautista without bond on first-degree murder charges in this case.

Bautista’s family has set up a GoFundMe page to help raise money for her funeral expenses.

“Christy made an impact on everyone’s lives that she encountered. She was a shining light that lifted up everyone’s spirits around her. She encouraged people to do things they were afraid of and cheered them on,” the GoFundMe reads. “She showed them what true strength was through her courageous actions. She would remember one small, random thing you said and find any way to help. Her life was ended way too short by a cruel act of violence that she did not deserve.” 

It's time for the criminal justice system to take criminal justice seriously and advocate for the victims of crime instead of merely those who victimize them. 

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