The Barnard College freshman was stabbed repeatedly in the stomach, face and neck when she resisted a robbery attempt by three thugs in their early teens
NYPD officers arrested a 13-year-old boy Thursday when they found him wearing clothing fitting the description of clothing worn by one of Tessa Major’s killers. He was charged with criminal trespass because he was caught in the lobby of an apartment building where he did not live. A weapons charge was added when he was found in possession of a knife.
After the teen was taken to the precinct station, he confessed that he and two other teens murdered the girl when she resisted their attempt to rob her. He told detectives that he and his middle school friends decided to go mugging after school on Wednesday and he gave them the names of his two accomplices.
Tessa Majors, from Waynesboro, Virginia, was an 18-year-old freshman at Barnard College where she majored in music. The attempted robbery and stabbing occurred Wednesday evening in Manhattan’s Morningside Park just a short distance from the college campus.
Tessa was stabbed repeatedly in the stomach, face and neck when she resisted the robbery attempt.
The cops want to charge the 13-year-old worthless piece of shit with second-degree murder, first-degree robbery and criminal possession of a weapon, but the actual charges will be left up to the DA’s office.
I know one thing for sure … this coldblooded murderer should be locked up for the rest of his worthless life. And that goes for his two accomplices as well!
But psychologists and bleeding hearts say that a 13-year old’s brain has not fully developed and that a child that young is incapable of understanding what he is doing when he murders someone in cold blood. What a crock full of supreme horseshit!!
In the end though, the psychologists and bleeding hearts will most likely prevail and the three shits will only be locked up for 10 to 20 years.
Oh, and dare I say it, the three murderers are black.
1 comment:
"Mugging" is a suitable after-school past time in many family and social groups. It's like "going to the library" only it pays better.
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