Aged Silverback Arrested for Killing White Woman Almost 20 Years Ago

Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
August 31, 2017

It took two decades for people to realize that a Black may have killed a White woman.

I don’t know about you, but the first thing I would think of is “Hey, maybe it was the guy from a race of violent thugs that did a violent crime to his neighbor.”

Then again, I’m just an evil racist.

CBS:

Investigators arrested Robert Lee Williams, 70, on Tuesday. Williams is being held without bond on a murder charge, suspected of killing Arapahoe County prosecutor Rebecca Bartee in June 1999.

Bartee, 41, was found dead in her bathtub after she failed to show up for work. It appeared someone had staged the scene to make it appear that Bartee had killed herself.

In February of this year, a man contacted CBS4 Investigator Brian Maass, saying he believed he might have crucial information on the Bartee murder. He said he had lived with Williams in the Copper Terrace Apartments on South Dayton Street around the time of Bartee’s death.

The witness recalled Williams leaving Bartee’s apartment around the time of the murder and remembered Williams behavior as being strange and suspicious. He said Williams had sexually harassed Bartee. But the man said he had been unable to talk to Arapahoe County investigators. CBS4 connected the witness to Arapahoe County Sheriff investigators who looked into the new information.

Williams was still living at the Copper Terrace Apartments nearly two decades after the murder. His current next door neighbor, Nick Baker, was one of several neighbors who told CBS4 they were stunned.

But CBS4 has learned that California court records show Williams was arrested in Los Angeles in 1983 and charged with murder. In 1985, he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the case and sentenced to four years in prison.

He was released after only two years according to court records. But in 1987, he was again arrested for lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14. That arrest caused his parole to be revoked and he was returned to prison for about two more years before being released again.

Not only was this guy always the most likely suspect, but he had a prior record of murder and rape.

How did this take two decades to solve?