A Violent Break-In Unfolds (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Raleigh, N.C. – Newly released search warrants have provided a grim window into the January home invasion that ended the life of science teacher Zoe Welsh. The 57-year-old educator suffered a fatal attack while connected to 911 dispatchers, recognizing her assailant from prior encounters at a local park. Authorities quickly apprehended Ryan Camacho, 36, who now stands accused of murder amid revelations of his own incriminating statements.
A Violent Break-In Unfolds
Police reports detailed the chaos inside Welsh’s residence on January 3. Dispatchers heard her screams as she identified the intruder during the emergency call. Camacho allegedly entered her home unlawfully, leading to the confrontation that proved deadly.
Hours later, officers located him inside another nearby residence showing signs of forced entry. He claimed familiarity with the property, stating he had resided there before an eviction. This second incident bolstered the case against him, linking him directly to a pattern of intrusions that day.
The Moment of Admission
During questioning, Camacho posed a question that stunned investigators: “Is this about the lady’s head I bashed in with a rock? The lady I killed!” Warrants described a rock matching his account, discovered in his bloodied jacket. This evidence tied him irrefutably to the scene of Welsh’s death.Spectrum Local News first highlighted these details from the documents…