Woman Who Stabbed Her Mom 79 Times

A woman accused of stabbing her own mother 79 times stunned the courtroom by laughing during the trial — and shocked even more people when the jury returned a not guilty verdict.

Prosecutors described the crime as brutal and intentional, laying out the horrific details of the attack. The victim’s family wept in court as evidence was shown, expecting the jury to deliver a guilty verdict.

Instead, the woman smirked and even laughed at points during the proceedings, leaving many outraged at what they saw as a lack of remorse.

When the verdict of not guilty was read, gasps filled the courtroom. Family members shouted in disbelief, with one relative reportedly asking aloud: “How can she walk free after this?”

The case has since gone viral online, with thousands questioning the justice system and demanding answers. Many called it “unbelievable” and “a slap in the face to the victim’s memory.”

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