Mother stabbed own daughter 17 times: You must have read many such stories in the world, in which mother puts her life at stake for her children. However, today the story of a mother who took the life of her own daughter. The child was also such, who had just started seeing the world. When you hear the reason behind this incident, you will be surprised because it is very strange and painful.
This is the story of a 23-year-old woman named Justine M. Johnson and her 3-year-old daughter. There is an allegation against him that he killed his delicate daughter Phool by stabbing her with a knife. Usually in such a situation one cannot even imagine such behavior from a mother because the mother feels pain even when the child gets hurt a little.
Mother stabbed flower like daughter 17 times
According to the report of the Daily Star, a mother named Justin Johnson brutally killed her 3-year-old daughter Sutton Mary Moser. According to the report, the daughter had celebrated her third birthday two days ago and after that she became a victim of her mother’s whims. The mother stabbed the girl 17 times and put her body in a plastic garbage bag. When the girl’s maternal uncle i.e. the woman’s brother saw her leg coming out of the bin bag, he called the police and told this. When the police arrived, the killer’s mother had left.
Murder at the behest of an animation character
After four and a half hours the police found the woman. According to the information received, she returned home after sleeping in the cemetery and then attempted suicide. However, after this his daughter was murdered. The woman says that she was asked to do all this by SpongeBob, a character from an American animation series. Mother used to take drugs and her claim was very strange. However, after the hearing of the case, the girl’s mother has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : March 30, 2023