The tragic death of Zoe Welsh, a beloved science teacher, has shaken the community of Raleigh, North Carolina. The alleged killer, Ryan Camacho, has been charged with murder and felony burglary in connection with her death. However, this is not the first time Camacho has been accused of terrorizing a family.
Wes Phillips, a former neighbor of Camacho, has come forward with harrowing accounts of being stalked and harassed by the suspect for over a year. Phillips claims that Camacho’s behavior forced his family to move twice, as they feared for their safety. The ordeal began with property damage and escalated to disturbing encounters, including Camacho showing up at their new home during a hurricane.
Phillips described one particularly chilling incident where Camacho attempted to enter his locked car and later vandalized it with a large rock. The situation reached a frightening climax when Camacho allegedly showed up at their home with a gun and fired shots into the building. Despite multiple calls to the police and attempts to obtain a no-contact order, Phillips claims that Camacho faced no charges for his harassment.
The failure of authorities to address the escalating danger posed by Camacho has left Phillips and his family feeling vulnerable and angry. They question whether more could have been done to prevent the tragedy that ultimately befell Zoe Welsh. Prosecutors revealed that Camacho has a history of incarceration, but a request for involuntary commitment was denied by Judge Louis Meyer.
The heartbreaking story of Zoe Welsh’s senseless death serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of unchecked violence and harassment. It highlights the importance of taking threats seriously and intervening before it’s too late. The community mourns the loss of a dedicated teacher and mother, while grappling with the painful realization that her death may have been preventable.

