Baltimore Police Reveal How They Captured Felon Accused of Tech CEO Murder, Rapes, and Arson

Jason Dean Billingsley, a 32-year-old Baltimore felon with a history of sexual violence, was captured after a two-day manhunt for the murder of Pava Marie LaPere, a tech entrepreneur named to Forbes' "30 Under 30" list earlier this year in the social impact category12. Billingsley is accused of bludgeoning LaPere to death in her West Franklin Street apartment building1. Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley revealed that although she was found on Monday, the murder is believed to have taken place on Friday night1. Less than two weeks ago, Billingsley is suspected of another violent home invasion that nearly killed a local couple1. He worked in their building and gained access without having to force his way in, authorities said1.

Key facts from the story:

  • Jason Dean Billingsley, a 32-year-old Baltimore felon with a history of sexual violence, was captured after a two-day manhunt for the murder of Pava Marie LaPere, a tech entrepreneur named to Forbes' "30 Under 30" list earlier this year in the social impact category12.
  • Billingsley is accused of bludgeoning LaPere to death in her West Franklin Street apartment building1.
  • Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley revealed that although she was found on Monday, the murder is believed to have taken place on Friday night1.
  • Less than two weeks ago, Billingsley is suspected of another violent home invasion that nearly killed a local couple1.
  • He worked in their building and gained access without having to force his way in, authorities said1.