Houston Horror: The Chinese woman offered a fake job offer, smuggling and rape; Honduran Pravasi arrested him to take him captive

A 22-year-old illegal migrant from Honduras has been accused of kidnapping a Chinese woman for five days after being abducted for five days, during which he repeatedly assaulted her and deprived her of food and water. Jose Karsamo was arrested on 14 July, when the police responded to a crisis call about a woman shouting to help in East Houston. The doorbell camera footage allegedly showed the carmos away from the road away from the road and as she was struggling to escape, the New York Post reported. According to court documents, Karkamo closed the woman in a room inside a trailer house, where she was tied several times, beaten and sexually assaulted. He had no access to food or water. The woman, who was a victim of a human trafficking network, said investigators said that she had traveled from New York to Houston to Houston after promising a better payment job as a mesusus. Once she arrived, her passport was taken from her and she was limited to the trailer. Lieutenant John Klafka, head of Harris County Sheriff’s Adult Special Crime Unit, said the woman had spent several days traveling by car from New York. Klafka told the local media, “She said she was a massage in New York. She was offered a post in Houston that paid more money. So she was given transport here.” The situation turned violent when he tried to escape, allegedly inspired the carmos to close him in a closet, where he was eventually discovered by Deputies. A witness first saw him running on the road before forcibly back to forcibly withdrawn. “This is a very painful event. You know, you are in a foreign country. You were brought in half the way from a giant city to another. And there is no friend, there is no family. There is no family. No one has any family. No one is here for him. So we have to do everything that we can believe that he can trust and find the rest.” Officials believe that the case is connected to a comprehensive smuggling network in state lines, and investigation is on to identify other victims and suspects.