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Chicago man killed teen, searched for ‘death penalty’: Cops

Joshua Williams and Amarise Parker (Chicago Police Dept.)

Joshua Williams and Amarise Parker (Chicago Police Dept.)

A 24-year-old man in Illinois was arrested over the weekend for allegedly strangling a 15-year-old girl to death, then performing a series of incriminating internet searches which included “strangulation,” “the death penalty,” and “how to explain an asphyxiation death.”

Joshua Williams was taken into custody on Saturday and charged with one count of first-degree murder in the slaying of young Amarise Parker, who was found dead with a necklace “lodged” in her throat, court documents obtained by Law&Crime show.

According to information in a detention proffer, prosecutors said that Williams and the victim had been in a “dating relationship” prior to her death. Parker’s family had previously filed several missing persons reports relating to their daughter running away from home.

Prosecutors said that Parker had been staying at Williams’ home for several days when, on Dec. 10, she went to the home of one of Williams’ neighbors and asked to use a phone. Parker called her mother and asked to be picked up at Williams’ home. Parker’s mother said she drove to Williams’ residence but was unable to locate her daughter.

Parker called her mother again on Dec. 11 and asked to be picked up at Williams’ home. This time, she got in the car with her mother and the two drove back to their home. That day, Parker revealed to her mother that Williams “would not let her leave” his home, saying she “escaped when he thought that she was in the restroom.”

However, Parker’s mother left the house to pick up her other daughter from school at about 2:15 p.m. and when she returned home, the 15-year-old was gone.

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