U.S. Marshals Increase Reward to $10K for Information on WomanAccused of Boyfriend’s Brutal 2018 Murder

DOJ Press


Tamera Renee Williams
Detroit,
MI
– The U.S. Marshals Service Detroit Fugitive Apprehension
Team (DFAT) is requesting the public’s assistance with the location of a
woman wanted for the brutal murder of her boyfriend in Melvindale in
September 2018, and has increased the reward for information leading to
her capture to $10,000.

The
24th District Court issued a felony warrant against
Tamera Renee Williams, 39, on Dec. 20,
2018, for first-degree homicide, disinterring a dead body, and tampering
with evidence following the murder of David Carter, 39. Williams is
alleged to have dismembered Carter’s body and disposed of its parts
along I-75 in Ohio in 2018. U.S. Marshals believe Williams fled the
state in mid-October 2018. She has not been seen or heard from since she
was identified as a person of interest.

The USMS elevated the
investigation to major status, and the case has had a lot of media
attention over the past years, including Fox’s “America’s Most Wanted”
and Investigation Discovery’s “In Pursuit with John Walsh.”


“Tamera Williams stands accused of a heinous, brutal crime,” said U.S.
Marshal for the Eastern District of Michigan Owen Cypher. “That is what
placed her on our most wanted list, and why her apprehension is our
highest priority – to help David Carter’s family receive justice.”

Williams has worked in the medical field and as a travel agent. She is
known to be a world traveler and has ties throughout the U.S. She also
has close involvement with the Order of the Eastern Star.
Williams
is 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs approximately 190 pounds, has black hair
and brown eyes. She also has a large tattoo of roses on her left
shoulder. She should be considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to contact the
U.S. Marshals 24-hour tip line at 313-234-5600 or send information via
the USMS Tips App.

Additional photos:


Tamera Renee Williams (profile)
       

Tamera Renee Williams (tattoo)

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found
at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

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America’s
First Federal Law Enforcement Agency

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