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Manhunt Continues for Alleged Murderer Tamera Williams, 7 Years After Brutal Crime
25 Oct
Summary
- Tamera Williams, 46, added to U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitives list in 2023
- Accused of killing boyfriend David Carter, dismembering him, and dumping remains on highway in 2018
- $25,000 reward offered for information leading to her arrest

In 2025, federal authorities continue their search for a Michigan woman accused of a brutal murder and dismemberment in 2018. Tamera Renee Williams, now 46 years old, was added to the U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitives list in 2023 for her alleged role in the killing of her 39-year-old boyfriend, David Carter.
According to the investigation, Williams is accused of fatally shooting Carter in 2018, then dismembering his body and discarding the remains along Interstate 75 near Hancock, Ohio. A felony arrest warrant was issued three months later, charging Williams with first-degree homicide, disinterring a dead body, and tampering with evidence. However, authorities have been unable to locate her, and she remains on the run as of 2025.
A $25,000 reward has been offered for information leading to Williams' arrest. Her case has been the focus of several true crime television shows, including "America's Most Wanted," "In Pursuit with John Walsh," and "Unsolved Mysteries." Authorities believe Williams may be working in a medical clinic, as she is a trained phlebotomist, and she was also involved with the Order of the Eastern Star, a Freemason organization.




