Second man charged in connection with fatal shooting of 19-year-old San Antonio woman

Dorian Murphree, 22, charged with capital murder in slaying of Jasmine Williams

Dorian Murphree, 22, is charged with capital murder for his alleged role in the fatal shooting of Jasmine Williams, 19. (KSAT)

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police have arrested a second suspect in connection with the shooting death of a woman in July.

According to an arrest affidavit, Dorian Murphree, 22, is charged with capital murder for his alleged role in the fatal shooting of Jasmine Williams, 19.

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Kyle Phillips, 18, was arrested in August and is also charged with capital murder. Police are still searching for a third suspect.

Kyle Philips, image courtesy of SAPD. (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

According to the affidavit, the three suspects made entry into the victim’s Northwest Side home on July 14 in the 8600 block of Limpkin Court, where Phillips demanded money from Williams in her bedroom.

Three other people who were in the home told police that they heard up to six gunshots, the affidavit said. Moments later, two of the suspects got into a car where Murphree and a driver were waiting and drove away.

The affidavit stated that the suspects stole two pairs of tennis shoes, a piggy bank full of coins, the victim’s debit card and her cellphone.

One of the people inside the home told police that Murphree at some point had gotten into the vehicle and was conversing with Phillips while he was in the bedroom, the affidavit said.

The three people, who police didn’t identify “for their safety and due to their young age,” identified the suspects to police through photos and a lineup.

A motive for the shooting has not been released by police.

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