Crime & Safety
Man arrived at the home of the woman he had been dating on and off for several years and began knocking on the windows, only for her, who said was tired of him and that someone had to end it, to grab a knife and kill him

Minneapolis, MN – According to the police officials, the 47-year-old woman, later identified as Conie, was arrested and later charged with second-degree murder after she reportedly grabbed a knife and stabbed her ex partner t0 death. Shortly after killing the 47-year-old man, WiIIard, the woman fled the scene and hid in the neighbors yard only to come back to the crime scene and tell the responding officers that if she had the change, she would kiII the man again.
The fatal incident occurred last week after the victim reportedly arrived at the defendant’s home earlier and was knocking on the windows. The 47-year-old woman told authorities that she was tired of the victim and that someone had to end it. The woman then went to the kitchen grabbed a knife and killed the man. During the investigation process, authorities discovered that the victim and the defendant were in an on and off relationship for several years.
The responding officers found the victim suffering from a severe stab wound. The man was rushed to the hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead. The responding officers also made contact with the defendant’s son and other male witness. The defendant’s son reportedly said that he heard his mom and the victim were involved in physical altercation earlier that day.
The witness told authorities that he saw the defendant fighting with the victim and went upstairs to call her son. When both came downstairs, the victim was already stabbed and screaming for help. The defendant’s son then called the authorities. Shortly after she killed her ex, the woman fled the scene and hid in the neighbors yard. The woman then returned home and told authorities that she was tired of the victim and that someone had to end it.
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