Toxic femininity

You punish your daughters for trying to murder you by taking away their cellphones? And you DON'T expect them to try again?

Girls, 12 and 14, accused of murdering mom after being punished for trying to mow her down

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FOX News - A 12-year-old girl and her 14-year-old sister are accused of murdering their mom after she punished them for trying to run her over with the family car, according to reports.

Erica Hall, 32, of Magnolia, Miss., is believed to have punished the girls by taking away their cellphones, WAPT-TV reported.

The girls are believed to have retaliated Friday night around 11:30 p.m. with a bullet to the chest and a knife in the back.

“She was stabbed in the back. The knife was still in her back,” the victim’s aunt Robin Coney told WLBT-TV. She died Saturday.

“The girls, when I drove up, they were like ‘Tee Tee we didn’t do this,’” she said.

http://www.foxla.com/news/girls-12-...ter-being-punished-for-trying-to-mow-her-down
 
Girls, 12 and 14, accused of murdering mom after being punished for trying to mow her down

From WLBT
The mother of four girls worked at Sanderson Farms in Summit. Her other daughters are ages 16 and one.
Fourteen-year-old Amariyona Hall is being charged, as an adult, with murder. She is being held in the Pike County Jail on a $150,000 bond. Her preliminary hearing is set for January 22.
The 12-year-old juvenile, whose name or charges will not be released due to youth court proceedings, is being held in the Adams County Detention Center.
Four daughters, aged 16, 14, 12 and 1 ... apparently no father living with them.
 
Bemidji activist found guilty of murder

Johnson was a founder and former president of "Project for Change" in Bemidji, a self-described social justice policy change group formed in March 2020 that promotes many Black Lives Matter talking points and narratives.

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Janelle testified that she confessed to the shooting to family members and law enforcement to protect Austin (husband) from going to prison.

The prosecution argued that although there was no physical evidence tying Janelle to the shooting, her confessions to several family members, the dispatcher, the responding deputy, and investigators are “more than enough evidence to find her guilty of this offense.”

The jury deliberated for about two days before returning the guilty verdict.

https://alphanews.org/bemidji-activist-found-guilty-of-murder/
 
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I guess this is as good a place as any for this.

 
I have to wonder why she couldn't have argued inside the car. Not enough room for a fight?

Kind of hard to tell what the heck was going on there. Doesn't appear to have ended well though, or maybe it did.....:smirking:
 
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