Fugitive in tech CEO’s murder is also wanted in an arson and rape that happened about a week ago

Jason Billingsley murdered Pava LaPere, according to cops. (Mug shot: Baltimore Police Department; screenshot of LaPere: Ignite Baltimore)

Jason Billingsley murdered Pava LaPere, according to cops. (Mug shot: Baltimore Police Department; screenshot of LaPere: Ignite Baltimore)

The survivors of a harrowing home invasion are suing their accused attacker and his employers because he allegedly used his job as a maintenance man to force his way inside the apartment before setting the residence on fire.

The attack was several days before Jason Billingsley murdered tech CEO Pava LaPere in her apartment in September 2023, according to cops in Baltimore, Maryland.

The lawsuit from survivors April Hurley and Jonte Gilmore alleged that the companies Eden’s Homes and Property Pals failed to do a proper background check on Billingsley, or else the businesses would have known about his violent criminal history. He was paroled in October 2022 after a history of crimes including first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and a first-degree sexual offense.

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