Hend Bustami Murders Mother In Nevada

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Hend Bustami once made news when she was arrested at a Las Vegas airport and claimed the only reason she was arrested was that she was good looking now she has another title convicted murderer

According to court documents Hend Bustami would get into an argument with her mother Afaf Hussanen that would end with Hend stabbing her mother to death with a piece of glass.

Hend Bustami would call 911 and basically told the operator that she had murdered her mother

Eventually Hend Bustami would be tracked down, arrested and charged with murder

Hend Bustami would initially plead not guilty however before her trial began for the murder of Afaf Hussanen she would plead guilty but mentally ill to one count of second-degree murder with the use of a deadly weapon

Hend Bustami will be sentenced at a later date where she faces spending the rest of her life in prison

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A 29-year-old woman from Nevada who piqued national interest last year when she claimed she was arrested for being “so good-looking,” may spend the rest of her life locked up after admitting to killing her own mother, stabbing the 61-year-old woman multiple times inside of the home they both shared. Hend Bustami appeared in Clark County District Court on Tuesday and formally pleaded guilty but mentally ill to one count of second-degree murder with the use of a deadly weapon in the slaying of Afaf Hussanen, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

As previously reported by Law&Crime, Bustami attacked her mother inside their Las Vegas home, then called 911 and calmly confessed to her murder before getting in her car and fleeing out of state.

Officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department at approximately 2:34 a.m. on Oct. 26, 2022, responded to a 911 call about an injured person inside a residence on June Flower Drive. The caller — later identified as Bustami — requested medical assistance as she matter-of-factly stated that she’d just “murdered” her own mother.

“Do you need police, fire, or medical?” the 911 dispatcher said in the brief audio clip.

“Uh, medical,” Bustami responded, adding, “I think I killed my mommy.”

The dispatcher then asked the caller for her address, which the caller provided, before questioning her about her mother.

“Why do you think you killed your mom?” the dispatcher asked.

“Because I did. I murdered her,” Bustami replied.

“How did you do that?” asked the dispatcher.

“I broke the table on her head and I broke it,” Bustami appeared to say, though some parts of the audio are difficult to decipher.

When asked where she was calling from, Bustami tells the dispatcher that she is still at her mother’s home, and again offers to provide the dispatcher with the address before they return to the topic of killing her mother.

“Okay, what did you do to her?” the dispatcher asked.

“I killed her,” Bustami said, maintaining a monotone voice throughout the back-and-forth.

“How did you kill her, you said something about a table?” the dispatcher asked.

“I broke the table on her head. I broke the table on her head and I cut her neck off,” Bustami responds.

Upon arriving at the address, first responders found an unresponsive adult female — later identified as Hussanen — who appeared to have sustained “multiple lacerations,” police said. She was pronounced dead on the scene.

Investigators said evidence indicated the victim “was involved in a verbal dispute with her daughter” just before she sustained her fatal injuries. Authorities said Bustami killed her mother and fled the scene, leaving the state.

Not long after the victim’s body was discovered, officers with the Barstow Police Department and the California Highway Patrol located and detained Bustami in California. When authorities enacted a traffic stop, they said that Bustami was “covered in blood” and again admitted to killing her mother.

While speaking with investigators, Bustami said that she and her mother were fighting and she stabbed the older woman with “shards of glass” from a broken table.

The arrest for her mother’s murder was not Bustami’s first run-in with the law. She was previously arrested last summer at Harry Reid International Airport, which is when police say Bustami claimed her detainment was due to her being “so good looking.”

Authorities on Aug. 31, 2022, were called to the airport in regards to an adult female who left a Chili’s restaurant without paying her bill.

“[O]fficers working D gates were notified by TSA that [a] female matching that description was observed sleeping near the security checkpoint, hindering their operations,” a probable cause affidavit stated.

Bustami was later located near the baggage claim area and became “belligerent with officers, saying she was being harassed because cops [had] never seen anyone as pretty as her,” according to the affidavit. While being placed under arrest, Bustami allegedly said that “she was going to spit on all [the officers] and that officers were perverts and were trying to rape her because they [had] never seen anyone as good-looking,” police wrote.

Bustami is currently scheduled to appear in court for her sentencing hearing on Dec. 19 before Clark County District Court Judge Jacqueline M. Bluth. She is facing between 10 years to life in prison for second-degree murder.

Sydney Powell Murders Mother With A Frying Pan

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Sydney Powell was a nineteen year old teen killer from Ohio who would murder her mother with a frying pan and knife after it was discovered that Sydney was thrown out of school

According to court documents Sydney Powell father attempted to pay her tuition online at Mount Union University however he could not find his daughter’s name anywhere. Turns out Sydney failed three quarters of her classes and was expelled from the school however Powell would still live on Mount Union University campus for months until she was evicted. Then Powell lived in hotel rooms until her deception was found out by her parents

When Brenda Powell attempted to confront nineteen year old Sydney Powell about her deception the teen killer would attack her mother with a frying pan before stabbing her multiple times causing her death

Sydney Powell would be arrested and ultimately convicted of murder. Sydney will be sentenced later this week

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An Ohio woman bludgeoned her mother with a frying pan and stabbed her dozens of times after her parents found out she was kicked out of college for poor grades.

Sydney Powell, 23, of Akron, was convicted last week of two counts of murder, felonious assault and tampering with evidence for the killing of 50-year-old Brenda Powell in the family’s home, according to the Summit County Prosecutor’s Office.

Sydney, who had been out on bail since her arraignment, sobbed when the jury verdict was read in Summit County Common Pleas Court. She was immediately taken into custody.

“We are disappointed with the jury’s verdict. We felt that the science overwhelmingly proved insanity, and we will file an appeal,” Sydney’s attorney, Donald Malarcik, told Fox News Digital.

On March 3, 2020, Sydney’s father, Steven Powell, could not access the portal to pay her tuition, setting in motion that afternoon’s deadly confrontation with her mother.

Sydney, then 19, confessed to her father that she had been expelled from Mount Union University and had been keeping it a secret for months, according to CourtTV.

She had failed three of her four classes in December 2019 but continued to live on campus and attend sorority meetings until school officials evicted her from her dorm on Feb. 24, 2020.

For a week, the young woman stayed in hotels rather than tell her parents the truth

After Steven told his wife about the weeks-long deceit, she returned home from her job at Akron Children’s Hospital as a child life specialist to discuss the matter with her daughter.

School officials testified that while they were on the phone with Brenda, they heard repeated thuds and screaming, then the call disconnected.

One of the officials tried to call back, and Sydney answered, pretending to be her mother. However, the official did not buy it and called police.

Prosecutors say that Sydney repeatedly beat her mother in the head with the cast-iron skillet then retrieved a steak knife and stabbed her nearly 30 times.

“She had to switch weapons and keep attacking her,” assistant prosecutor Brian Stano told jurors. “That is purposeful. That is trying to end someone.”

After the attack, Sydney shattered a window to stage a break-in, according to prosecutors.
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When police arrived, Sydney Powell said an intruder had entered the house, that her mother told her to run and, upon her return, she found her mother on the floor.

Her attorneys admitted that Sydney killed her mother but argued that she suffered from schizophrenia and could not appreciate at that moment that her actions were wrong. Her father and grandmother testified on her behalf, but the jury rejected the insanity defense.

Sylvia O’Bradovich, a psychologist hired by prosecutors, acknowledged that Sydney suffered from mental illness but argued that she understood right from wrong when she brutally lashed out at her mother.

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Taylor Schabusiness Gets Life For Brutal Murder

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Taylor Schabusiness has learned that she will never be a free woman again after being sentenced to life in prison without the purpose of parole for the murder of Shad Thyrion

According to court documents Taylor Schabusiness would murder Shad Thyrion before dismembering his body and scattering parts around the Thyrion household. Shad mother would find her son’s head in a bucket before calling police.

Taylor Schabusiness would be arrested and would attempt to put forth an insanity defense which the jury did not buy. Her lawyer claimed that her heavy drug abuse led to the disturbing murder. Of course this was her second lawyer as the first was attacked by Schabusiness during the trial

After being found guilty the judge would pass sentence of life without parole and the State of Wisconsin is safer because of the sentence

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A Wisconsin woman convicted of killing and dismembering a former boyfriend and scattering his body parts at various locations was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without parole.

A Brown County judge sentenced Taylor Schabusiness, 25, for the February 2022 killing of Shad Thyrion, 24. A jury had convicted her in July of first-degree intentional homicide, third-degree sexual assault and mutilating a corpse.

Schabusiness had pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, but jury also found that she wasn’t mentally ill when she killed Thyrion

Prosecutors said Thyrion and Schabusiness had smoked methamphetamine in the basement of Thyrion’s mother’s Green Bay home before Schabusiness strangled, decapitated and dismembered him. She then left parts of his body throughout the house and in a vehicle, authorities said.

Schabusiness was arrested on Feb. 23, 2022, after Thyrion’s mother called police to her house after she discovered her son’s head in a bucket in the basement.

Brown County Circuit Judge Thomas Walsh said Tuesday before announcing her sentence that “the offense in this case can’t be overstated,” the Green Bay Press-Gazette reported.

“You seem to run out of superlatives. Where the victim’s remains are cut up? These actions are foreign. They shock the community; there aren’t really words for it,” he said.

Schabusiness’ defense attorney, Christopher Froelich, told the court she would speak on her own behalf before Walsh sentenced her. But when the judge asked Schabusiness if there was anything she’d like to say, she replied simply, “No, there isn’t.”

“She’s not a monster,” Froelich told the court, adding that at age 25 there’s still time for his client to be rehabilitated, WBAY-TV reported.

In February, Schabusiness attacked her previous attorney during a hearing before a deputy wrestled her to the courtroom floor.

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Sonny Kim Murders Sister In Georgia

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Sonny Kim was a sixteen year old teen killer from Georgia who would murder his sister Ashley Kim

According to court documents Sonny Kim would fatally shoot his twenty three year old sister Ashley Kim in Georgia. Kim would also attempt to murder his stepfather however the magazine was empty

Sonny Kim would later tell authorities his plan was to kill his sister, mother and stepfather

Sonny Kim would be arrested, convicted and would be sentenced to life in prison with a possibility of parole after thirty years

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James Brazzell said Sonny Kim was not his normal self the night he shot his sister eight times and killed her in their Martinez home just six days before Christmas in 2016.

“His eyes were black. He was unfocused. He was not there,” said Brazzell, Kim’s stepfather. “His expression, his voice – everything about him was not Sonny. It was not the Sonny we all know.”

Kim, 19, pleaded guilty by reason of mental illness to felony murder, malice murder, two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and aggravated assault on Friday. Judge James Blanchard sentenced him to life in prison on the murder counts with a possibility of parole, plus 20 years for the possession charges and five years for the assault. He will be eligible for parole in 30 years

Kim was 16 when he killed his 23-year-old sister, Ashley Kim, just as Brazzell and Kim’s mother were getting into bed. Kim tried to shoot Brazzell when he entered the living room but could not load the magazine into the gun. Kim later told investigators he planned to kill his mother, stepfather and sister and commit suicide.

Family members including Kim’s mother, Nicci Brazzell, strongly opposed statements from Assistant District Attorney Ricky Coates that Kim killed his sister out of jealousy. She graduated from Evans High School and was attending college in Colorado, and she was home for Christmas break when she was killed.

Kim was mostly home-schooled and completed high school at age 15 and was attending Georgia Military College, according to Augusta Chronicle archives. While his sister was outgoing, Kim was more reserved and did not enjoy attention.

“Sonny loved his sister more than he loved anybody,” his stepfather said. “He loved his mother and loved myself, but his sister Ashley was his favorite person.”

Nicci Brazzell left the courtroom several times, and family members consoled her as she watched her son stand before the judge. She said that on the night of the murder, she believes she was looking at something “dark and evil” in her son that she has never seen before or since.

“I would love to take my son home now,” Brazzell said through tears. “I would just love to give him a hug and a kiss because I know that he’s not a murderer.

Dr. Allison Paganelli, a forensic psychologist who has been working with Kim since April 2017, said that after interviews with Kim and his mother, multiple tests and reviewing records, there are still many unanswered questions, including why he would kill his sister.

“While Sonny was able to remember these events, he also described that it was like watching himself or another person that looked like him doing those things,” she said.

After watching his interview with investigators, which included multiple instances of Kim talking to himself and to unseen people, Kim told Paganelli that it was like looking into a parallel dimension.

Paganelli said that from her experience with Kim, he meets the criteria for an autism spectrum disorder that usually begins to exhibit symptoms in early childhood. A person with the disorder has problems socializing with others and expressing emotions.

Kim also has a history of being exposed to traumatic events because of his biological father, including being neglected. Because of the psychosis episodes in the interrogation video and Kim’s young age, Paganelli believes his psychological issues will grow into something bigger. Kim was also conducting self-harm by banging his head against the wall and window, biting his arm and breaking his tooth at the Regional Youth Detention Center.

Because of Kim’s guilty plea by reason of mental illness, he will receive psychiatric care while serving his sentence.

https://www.augustachronicle.com/story/news/2019/07/12/columbia-county-teen-pleads-guilty-to-sisters-murder/4702485007/

Anthony Sanchez Execution Scheduled 9/21/23

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The State Of Oklahoma is set to execute Anthony Sanchez for the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of Jewell Jean “Juli” Busken

According to court documents Anthony Sanchez would kidnap Jewell Jean “Juli” Busken who was a student at the University Of Oklahoma. The young woman would be sexually assaulted and murdered.

The brutal crime which took place in 1996 would go unsolved until Anthony Sanchez went to prison in 2004 for a burglary. In 2006 a cold case team would match Anthony Sanchez DNA to that found at the Jewell Jean “Juli” Busken crime scene

Anthony Sanchez would be convicted and sentenced to death

Anthony Sanchez is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on September 21, 2023 at 10:00 local time

Anthony Sanchez was executed on September 21 2023

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Oklahoma is set to execute the third death row inmate of the year on Thursday morning.

Anthony Sanchez, 44, was convicted for the 1996 rape and shooting death of Juli Busken at Lake Stanley Draper, after she was abducted from a Norman apartment complex.

Sanchez’s conviction was based on DNA evidence collected when he went to prison in 2002 on a second-degree burglary charge. In 2004, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation matched his DNA with evidence from the Busken case.

Sanchez has maintained his innocence and claims his late father Thomas Sanchez confessed to the crime before committing suicide in 2022.

The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously denied his appeal in April, saying those allegations were not enough to overcome the “compelling evidence” against him.

In June, Sanchez rejected the opportunity to have a clemency hearing before the state Pardon and Parole Board.

“The state always seems to come out on top,” Sanchez said at the time. “Even when it doesn’t, Governor [Kevin] Stitt is more than willing to make sure that death wins in the end. Why would someone like me participate in such a process?”

More recently, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond rejected a request by state Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, to reprocess DNA evidence in the case. Drummond said the DNA had already been reprocessed, with “overwhelming” results showing Anthony Sanchez’s guilt.

Sanchez is scheduled to be killed by lethal injection at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester.

He will be the tenth person to be executed by Oklahoma since the state resumed the practice in 2021. One more man is slated to be put to death this year.

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