Christopher Williams

Christopher Quinn Williams was arrested on December 12, 2018 and charged with several home invasion sex assaults in College Station, Texas that date back to October of 2015. The suspect would break into women’s homes and masturbate over them while they were sleeping in their bedrooms, sometimes fondling them. He would leave if they woke up.

A DNA profile of the suspect was obtained through biological material he had left at the scenes. The FGG investigation was conducted by Parabon Nanolabs.

Williams was charged with four counts of burglary of a habitation. He is not being charged with any sexual offences. Williams has been released on bond while awaiting trial. His trial date is set for February 5, 2021.

This case caused some controversy when it was learned that Williams was charged with a burglary-related offence. Some had wanted GEDmatch to be used only for crimes involving homicide and sexual assault. It is not known why Williams was not charged with a sex offence in these cases.

Williams has a previous criminal record for criminal harassment against women and making harassing phone calls of a sexual nature. He may suffer from a mental illness, and it is desirable that he should receive proper intervention before his offending progresses further.

On August 24, 2022, Williams was convicted of burglary of a habitation with attempted sexual assault and was sentenced to life in prison. During a trial the jury heard cell phone or DNA evidence showing seven additional burglaries where sexual offences were attempted.

Sources:

Brazos County. “Case Information: 19-01069-CRF-272, State of Texas vs. Christopher Quinn Williams.” Brazos County Judicial Records Search. Accessed 28 December 2020. https://justiceweb.brazoscountytx.gov/BrazosPortal/Home/WorkspaceMode?p=0.

Fiedler, Rebecca. “College Station Police: Montgomery Man Entered Sleeping Women’s Apartments.” The Eagle, December 12, 2018. Accessed December 28, 2020. https://theeagle.com/news/local/college-station-police-montgomery-man-entered-sleeping-womens-apartments/article_5e12e63d-f390-50db-bd8a-7602809c5d1a.html.

Oliver, Bill. “Brazos County District Court Jury Convicts Then Issues a Life Sentence for Burglary and Attempted Sexual Assault.” WTAW News, August 29, 2022. Accessed January 16, 2023. https://wtaw.com/brazos-county-district-court-jury-convicts-then-issues-a-life-sentence-for-burglary-and-attempted-sexual-assault/.

Public Police Records. “Bryan Arrest Records for Inmate Christopher Quinn Williams.” Public Police Records, March 18, 2019. Accessed December 28, 2020. https://www.publicpolicerecord.com/texas/bryan-jail/WILLIAMS_CHRISTOPHER/302996.

Wiley, Kenny. “Brazos County Grand Jury Indicts 45 on Felony Charges.” The Eagle, March 10, 2019. Accessed December 28, 2020. https://theeagle.com/news/brazos-county-grand-jury-indicts-45-on-felony-charges/article_d538084c-42ed-11e9-889e-2726ba9482a2.html.

Individual

First Name Christopher
Last Name Williams
Other Names
Victims 4 (Details)
IGG Started nd
Case Cleared 2018-12-12
IGG Org Parabon

Victims

Case ID Name Age Case Opened Location Investigating Org Most Serious Charge Disposition Court
1142 n/a Jane Doe nd 2015-12-12 Montgomery CO, TX College Station PD Burglary, robbery, and home invasion, including when combined with a sexual offense Accused was convicted after a trial Brazos CO DIST CT
1141 n/a Jane Doe nd 2016-10-22 Montgomery CO, TX College Station PD Burglary, robbery, and home invasion, including when combined with a sexual offense Accused was convicted after a trial Brazos CO DIST CT
1140 n/a Jane Doe nd 2017-06-02 Montgomery CO, TX College Station PD Burglary, robbery, and home invasion, including when combined with a sexual offense Accused was convicted after a trial Brazos CO DIST CT
1139 n/a Jane Doe nd 2018-11-20 Montgomery CO, TX College Station PD Burglary, robbery, and home invasion, including when combined with a sexual offense Accused was convicted after a trial Brazos CO DIST CT

Last updated: February 9, 2024

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Case data and narrative licensed under CC BY 4.0: Dowdeswell, Tracey (2023), “Forensic Genetic Genealogy Project v. 2022”, Mendeley Data, V1, doi: 10.17632/jcycgvhm96.1. All other content, including photos, have been added.