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Crazy People Are Dangerous

Posted on | August 15, 2018 | Comments Off on Crazy People Are Dangerous

 

News from New York:

A Long Island woman who claimed she needed to rid her home of “evil” allegedly stabbed a British woman to death after their lunch together, Nassau County police officials said Tuesday.
Faye Doomchin, 66, of Great Neck, was charged with second-degree murder for the fatal Monday knifing of the 60-year-old victim, whom Doomchin had met earlier that day through a mutual friend from Queens, cops said.
Doomchin, the victim and the pal had lunch and went back to Doomchin’s home on North Road to play piano and have cake and coffee before Doomchin plunged a kitchen knife into the woman’s chest at around 3:50 p.m., police said.
“Sometime during while they were sitting in the living room, they were talking and the [Doomchin] made statements that she did not like the woman from England,” Nassau County Police Det. Lt. Stephen Fitzpatrick said at a press conference.
“She claimed she needed to rid the house of evil,” Fitzpatrick said of Doomchin. “She then appeared from the kitchen with a kitchen knife, walked right over to her and stabbed her in the chest.”
The victim, whose identity was not released, was rushed to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead.
“There was no premeditation to that. There were no incidents prior to that,” Fitzpatrick said. “We’re still looking to find out what may have precipitated this as the investigation continues.”

Why is it that kooks never manage to kill anyone I’d like to see dead? Like, if you’re a homicidal maniac looking for “evil” people to kill, I could give you a long list of names, OK? But no, these murderous lunatics always choose their victims more or less randomly.

However, I can save the police some time in their investigation of this woman’s motive. It’s very simple: Crazy People Are Dangerous.

 

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