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Man, 24, faces charges of first-degree murder for strangling a 53-year-old woman to death during sex | Daily Mail Online
A Washington state man accused of strangling a woman to death during sex is facing charges of first-degree murder.
William C. Lee, 24, had earlier been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alisa J. Brewer, who was almost thirty years his senior, and who was found strangled.
The 53-year-old's naked body was found last month in Lee's West Richland apartment.
A leather belt had been tied and tightened around her neck according to court documents as seen by KOMO.
An autopsy revealed Brewer died from strangulation while court documents state she was killed during sex.
Initially, Lee had faced charges of second-degree murder but the charge has since been upgraded to first-degree murder after the coroner found evidence that suggested the death appeared to have been pre-meditated.
The autopsy report found significant trauma from blows to Brewer's head, face and body.
Brewer and Lee used to work together for Barnhart Crane & Rigging, which has a branch office in Richland.
Lee has pleaded not guilty to the charged. His trial is now set for May 13.
Man accused of killing woman during sex faces increased charge
New charge in West Richland strangulation case
West Richland Strangulation Suspect Now Facing 1st. Degree Murder
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A Washington state man accused of strangling a woman to death during sex is facing charges of first-degree murder.
William C. Lee, 24, had earlier been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alisa J. Brewer, who was almost thirty years his senior, and who was found strangled.
The 53-year-old's naked body was found last month in Lee's West Richland apartment.
A leather belt had been tied and tightened around her neck according to court documents as seen by KOMO.
An autopsy revealed Brewer died from strangulation while court documents state she was killed during sex.
Initially, Lee had faced charges of second-degree murder but the charge has since been upgraded to first-degree murder after the coroner found evidence that suggested the death appeared to have been pre-meditated.
The autopsy report found significant trauma from blows to Brewer's head, face and body.
Brewer and Lee used to work together for Barnhart Crane & Rigging, which has a branch office in Richland.
Lee has pleaded not guilty to the charged. His trial is now set for May 13.
Man accused of killing woman during sex faces increased charge
New charge in West Richland strangulation case
West Richland Strangulation Suspect Now Facing 1st. Degree Murder
New evidence shows Pasco woman’s strangling death was premeditated, says prosecutor