Man wanted for murder in Florida is caught in Mexico City after TikTok video revealed his location

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St. Petersburg, Florida police said a man who shot and killed his estranged girlfriend at a cemetery in front of her two children in 2021 was taken into custody in Mexico after a TikTok video led to someone reporting his whereabouts.

St. Petersburg Police Department Chief Anthony Hollaway announced that after three and a half years of searching for Benjamin Robert Williams, also known as “Bambi”, he was locked up in the Pinellas County Jail.

The 41-year-old suspect was charged with first-degree murder and two counts of child abuse, police said.

“Thanks to the dedication of St. Petersburg Police detectives and the invaluable support of the U.S. Marshals and the ATF, a dangerous criminal was captured, bringing justice to the victim’s family,” Holloway said. “While nothing can restore the life of a beloved daughter and mother to two young children, we hope this offers them some long-overdue peace and closure.”

Police allege that on July 31, 2021, Williams convinced his estranged girlfriend, Joana Peca, to meet him at a cemetery on 60th Street North in St. Petersburg so that he could see his infant son.

When she arrived, Peca sat in the van while holding their baby. Williams then allegedly shot Peca multiple times in the face and killed her, police said. Peca’s other child was in the backseat of the vehicle at the time of the shooting, and neither child was physically harmed.

Officers responded to the scene around 5:30 p.m. that evening and found Peca dead inside her car, department spokesperson Sandra Bentil previously told the local press.

benjamin-robert-williams-2021Benjamin Robert Williams was arrested in Mexico, nearly 3 1/2 years after he allegedly shot and killed his estranged girlfriend in Florida while she was holding their infant child. This is Williams pictured in 2021.


After the incident, police obtained an arrest warrant for Williams. Investigators from several agencies also offered a reward of up to $25,000 for any information leading to his arrest.

Williams was also featured on the show, “In Pursuit with John Walsh” in 2022, yet Williams remained on the loose.

But last week, someone watched a TikTok post containing a shared local news story about the shooting. Above the video, the poster wrote, “Manhunt for a man who killed his girlfriend while she was holding her 4-month-old baby.”

Source: Univision

The Mexico City Post