Teacher Zoe Welsh’s final words as she was attacked by criminal

The North Carolina teacher who was allegedly attacked by a homeless man in her own home managed to describe the sickening assault before dying.
“He hit me with a brick,” Zoe Welsh’s haunting final words were to a 911 dispatcher after career criminal Ryan Camacho, 36, allegedly forced his way into her home and attacked her, according to investigators.
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“A man just broke in through the window. He is a homeless man. I have seen him in the park at Fred Fletcher,” she said, following the terrifying home invasion in Raleigh around 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 3, US Weekly reported.
“He is in the house right now. He hit me with a brick. He hit me with a brick. I am on the floor in my bedroom.”
The dispatcher asked Welsh repeatedly if she was still on the line — but there was no answer.
Camacho, a career criminal with six arrests in the past four years, has been charged with murder and felony burglary in the killing of Welsh, a beloved educator at Ravenscroft School in Raleigh.
He is yet to enter a plea to the charges and is next due in court Jan. 26.
At the time of Welsh’s murder, he was out on a sweetheart plea deal.
In 2016, he threw a rock and broke a neighbor’s car window and tried to enter his vehicle, later pleading guilty to property damage.
The man accused Camacho of stalking his family for months, but this charge was dismissed by a judge, and he spent just two and a half months in jail with post-release mental health treatment.
In 2017 alone, he was arrested four times and charged with seven non-violent misdemeanors, WRAL reported.
In 2019, Camacho allegedly fired four bullets into a woman’s home in Raleigh, and was hit with eight felony charges, six of which were dropped as part of a plea deal.
He was sentenced to a minimum of two years in prison with nine months of post-release supervision and a following five years of probation.
Camacho was sent back to prison after allegedly violating his supervision and served a total of five and a half years for the case.
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