Connecticut mom claims self-defence in bloody altercation which allegedly began when she woke to find her partner checking out naked photos of her young daughter on his cellphone.
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A Connecticut woman stabbed her boyfriend after she allegedly caught him looking at nude photos of her young daughter, according to a report.
Bridgeport mom Trysh Brown, 31, faces a first-degree assault charge following the gorily disturbing domestic incident at the weekend.
Police were called to a residence in Park Street at around 4 a.m. Saturday after receiving reports of a man covered in blood and screaming for help, the Connecticut Post reports.
The man, who has not been named, was rushed to Bridgeport Hospital after responding officers found him sitting on the sidewalk and bleeding heavily from multiple stab wounds, police said.
Cops went to the man’s home, where they were met by a blood-soaked Brown.
Brown told officers that the violent confrontation began after she woke up to find her boyfriend checking out naked photos of her young daughter on his cellphone.
The age of Brown’s daughter and how the pictures ended up on her partner’s phone are not yet clear.
She claimed her boyfriend began hitting her in the face when she questioned him over the photos, police said.
Brown then grabbed two kitchen knives and started stabbing her boyfriend, explaining to cops that she did this because “he is a big man.”
Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin Dunn intially urged the judge to set a high bond for Brown during her arraignment Monday.
“She stabbed him eight to 10 times and he is in critical condition,” Dunn said.
However, Dunn later revealed that new information to support Brown’s claim that she acted in self-defence had come to light and was under review.
Brown’s bond was set at $75,000. She is due back in court October 1.
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