Kasama Smith, from Washington state laughed after she killed a jogger with her godmother’s car. She is said to have plowed her godmother’s car, which she had taken without permission, into Greg Moore, 53, on a Maple Valley street, according to the charges against her.
Profile Summary
Name | Kasama Smith |
Gender | Female |
Date of Birth | 2007 |
Famous for | Killing a Jogger with her godmother’s car |
Charged with | Second Degree Murder/Homicide |
Nationality | American |
Who is Kasama Smith?
Tribute to the Deceased
“A dearest spouse, father, and companion was taken from Maple Valley way too early,” expressed King County Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht.
“Nothing will return Greg home,” Johanknecht expressed, “however I need to pass on my sincere appreciation to the MARR investigators who have been working this case steadily since July.”
“I’d likewise prefer to thank the Maple Valley people group for not permitting Greg’s memory to blur.”
What Kasama Said of the Deceased From a Witness
One more traveler in the vehicle told specialists, as indicated by charging records acquired by Q13 News, that the suspect remarked, “I will make him terrified. I’m going to smack him in the face.”
We are yet to discover the subtleties on her own life and personality.
Investigation Into The Kasama Homicide Case
Following the disclosure of that data, the adoptive parent went to a SeaTac police headquarters and educated specialists that her goddaughter might have been associated with Moore’s passing through quick in and out. She gave over the keys to her 2004 Camry to a representative.
The observation video caught Moore, the casualty running at 6:10 a.m.
At the point when investigators took a gander at the video, they found another car following intently behind the Camry that moreover blew through the stop sign, like the two vehicles were in a rush to escape the region.
As per the police, other security film shows the two vehicles voyaging together on a similar way where Greg was running not long before he was killed.
We can’t discover the subtleties of the guardians and relatives of the 15-year-old Kasam Smith. Since she is a minor, her own subtleties are left well enough alone.
What we can be sure of is that she took guilefully the consideration of her adoptive parent, who at the time didn’t understand that she had taken the vehicle.
Kasama may likewise have a more seasoned sister, for whom the vehicle was purchased in any case. Notwithstanding, it is yet to be affirmed. In like manner, we are as yet uncertain of Kasama’s dad and mom’s name and whereabouts.
Similarly, Kasama Smith’s image or subtleties that might have been uncovered through her web-based media isn’t found any longer. All things being equal, apparently the record might have been deactivated.
$35,000 Reward for The Murderer
“It’s a ‘thrill kill’ is what it’s called,” added Michelle, who has offered a $35,000 reward and set up a website to find her husband’s killer. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said the defendant’s age and lack of a criminal record led to her case not being overseen by an adult court.
“Even when juveniles are convicted as adults, Superior Court judges at sentencing can — and do in many cases — still follow the juvenile sentencing guidelines set by state lawmakers,” office spokesman Casey McNerthney told The Seattle Times.
Smith is accused of taking her godmother’s car before the incident and then lying to her when she brought it back, claiming she hadn’t driven it and someone had damaged the vehicle with a bat, the Reporter states. The godmother went to the authorities when she watched surveillance footage of the car and recognized it as hers, the paper says.