WASHINGTON — A D.C. family is desperately searching for answers after a woman was stabbed to death in Southeast on Wednesday.
Police believe the man who killed Natina Kiah was the same man on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
Officers arrested Lamont Stephenson on Thursday in Prince George's County, Md. Police say 43-year-old Stephenson met Kiah a few weeks ago.
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Stephenson had been on the run for almost five years. Police say in 2014 he killed his fiancée in New Jersey.
This week, police believe Kiah became his latest victim.
"If you have all the right signs, she would give the shirt off of her back," said Kiah's cousin Shaun Montague.
Montague said Kiah was a trusting person and a mother of four girls, ages 12, 14, 16 and 21.
She was a security guard at a D.C. homeless shelter. That's where police say she met Stephenson, who worked as a handyman.
On Wednesday night, D.C. Police found Kiah stabbed to death in her apartment in Southeast, D.C.
Only hours later, Prince George's County police were called to a suspicious truck in a Lanham parking lot.
Police arrested Stephenson, who is now charged with two murders.
Sherylitta Landy thinks her cousin finally became suspicious of Stephenson's past, but her family wonders why the homeless shelter did not.
Kiah's family thinks the homeless shelter should have had at least one poster of the FBI's Most Wanted criminals.