
The 27-year-old mother of three was taken hostage and murdered by her vengeful ex-boyfriend Jonathan Robinson on April 12, 2018.
No sensible person would live stream their last moments in this world, but Willaims did so in hopes of being rescued by her friends and family.
The incident that has gone down in history as one of the most gruesome murders of this century is now being broadcast by Investigation Discovery on a show entitled ‘Murder Goes Live’.
The thrilling murder mystery show will be available on Discovery and Hulu.
Rannita “Nunu” Williams was a famous interior decorator and mother of three from Caddo Heights, a tight-knit community in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Her friends and family describe her as a cheerful and friendly person. She was an asset to her community and her loss was shocking and distressing to say the least.
They said her only downside was that she posted everything on social media, especially Facebook. Rannita was fearless in speaking her mind, and her account was often suspended due to the language used.
How was Rannita Williams killed?
The incident occurred around 11 a.m. at Williams’ home in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Throughout the video, Williams can be seen apologizing to Jonathan. Authorities were unable to find out why Williams was apologizing for her kidnapper.
In the moments before Williams’ brutal murder, Robinson can be heard saying: “b*tch wants to be famous?” Williams replied, “no”, and Robinson hovered menacingly over Williams, muttering: “Everyone wants to be famous, let’s be famous today.”
The victim kept begging, “Stop Jonathan,” but that didn’t stop Robinson grabbing a rifle and firing six shots at her.
Williams’ phone fell to the floor as soon as her soul left her body, but the disgusting stream continued. At the end of the video, Robinson stands over Williams and says to her: “Now bitch, game over. Game over b*tch.”
Williams was taken to hospital injured. Sadly, she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Robinson shot Williams several times with a semi-automatic rifle in her knee, torso, and upper body.
The 36-year-old Shreveport killer also confessed to trying to kill police officers when he shot eight members of the police force, wounding Officer Robert Entrekin.
The victim’s family said she dated Robinson off and on for years, but the relationship ended for good about two years ago.
At the time of Williams’ murder, Robinson was reportedly dating Sharika Taylor of Houston, Texas.
According to the sergeant in charge, Robinson forced Williams to apologize live to Taylor on Facebook for making fun of his new girlfriend.
In connection with Williams’ death, authorities have charged Robinson with manslaughter and possession of a firearm.
Although Johnathan was arrested for first degree murder, he told police he should be charged with first degree murder.