Suspect Arrested In New Tampa Murder Of Young Pregnant Mother

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Suspect Arrested In New Tampa Murder Of Young Pregnant Mother

Tampa Police (TFP File Photo) TAMPA, Fla. - The Tampa Police Department arrested the suspect wanted for killing a mother in New Tampa last month.

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The Tampa Police Department arrested the suspect wanted for killing a mother in New Tampa last month.
Tampa Police (TFP File Photo)

TAMPA, Fla. – The Tampa Police Department arrested the suspect wanted for killing a mother in New Tampa last month.

Through investigative means, detectives identified Billy Adams, 25, as the suspect in the homicide. He was arrested today, February 8, 2023.

The arrest comes nine days after an adult female in her 20s was discovered with upper body trauma in the 10700 block of Pictorial Park Drive in New Tampa on the evening of January 30.

Adams is known to the victim and was recently acquitted of double murder in Hillsborough County. He faces charges of First Degree Murder and Killing of an Unborn Child By Injury to the Mother.

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“Mere days after he was acquitted of a separate crime, our homicide suspect did the unthinkable when he killed an innocent woman and her unborn child,” said Interim Chief Lee Bercaw. “I hope this arrest brings some closure to the victim’s family who is mourning the loss of two loved ones. We are working with the State Attorney’s Office to ensure the suspect is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

State Attorney Susan S. Lopez added, “What this defendant did is unimaginable. Our thoughts and support are with the family members of these crime victims. Since the night of the murders, we have worked closely with TPD to arrest this killer. While we respect the verdict of the jury in the prior case, we disagreed with it and that is why we prosecuted him. We will continue to work with TPD to prosecute him for these latest crimes.”

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