A trans woman killed a 64-year-old man in Houston when she ran over him with a car before she backed the vehicle on him. She kissed his body and stabbed him nine times before fleeing the spot. She was arrested and charged with murder.
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- 64-year-old man in Houston, US run over by a trans woman driver, dies
- The suspect later returns and kisses his body and stabs him 9 times
- She was later arrested and has been charged with murder
A 64-year-old man in Houston, US, died when he was run over by a car by a trans woman, who then reversed the vehicle on him. The trans woman shockingly kissed his body repeatedly before stabbing him nine times. The incident was caught on camera and went viral online.
Steven Anderson, the victim, was on his way to pick up mail in his neighbourhood when a speeding white vehicle struck him on the road, the footage showed. The car then reversed and hit Anderson for a second time, killing him on the spot, and the suspect fled the spot.
The suspect, Karon Fisher, who was subsequently arrested, later returned to the scene, flipped Anderson’s body over, straddled him, and kissed him before stabbing him nine times, The New York Post reported.
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Fisher, who wore a black bra and high-waisted black shorts, tried to get into another car while passers-by witnessed the horror scenes unfolding, police said.
However, the suspect was not able to get into the vehicle and walked over Anderson’s body and left the spot on foot, according to authorities.
Fisher was arrested and charged with murder, evading arrest with a vehicle and assaulting hospital personnel, Harris County records stated.
The suspect was referred to as a male on court records, but was identified by the police as a woman. Before her arrest, Fisher was on community supervision for evading arrest in a case in 2023, The New York Post report said.
Fisher was earlier charged with prostitution in 2021, but that case was dismissed.
She is expected to be produced before a court on May 24.
Eyewitnesses described the daytime murder as “disturbing”.
“It’s very disturbing. I have kids here. They could have been out here playing, and imagine them,” one neighbour told Eyewitness News.
“Broad daylight. People around every time and it happened right under our noses,” another said.