The Controversial Acquittal: California Woman Acquitted in 108 Stabbing Case Due to Marijuana Addiction

2024-01-25 04:37:00

The court acquitted the woman in the case of stabbing her boyfriend 108 times. The court acquitted the woman on the grounds that she was addicted to ganja at the time of killing her friend. At the same time, the court asked for two years of probation and 100 days of community service. 32-year-old Brynn Speger stabbed Chad O’Melia to death in 2018. The court stated that Brine was not in a condition to control himself at the time. The incident took place in California, USA.

The murder took place between May 27 and 28 at Chad’s residence. The incident took place following both of them used marijuana together. There are reports that he was stabbed 108 times. The investigation team also stated that following the incident, Brine had stabbed himself. Brian’s mental state was caused by an adverse reaction to marijuana intoxication and a state known as cannabis-induced psychotic disorder.

When the police arrived at Chad’s residence, Brian was still with Chad’s body, which was covered in blood. Bryn was still sitting with the knife in his hand. At the same time, Chad’s father said that the judge’s decision sends a bad message to the community, and that by acquitting Brynn, it gives a license to smoke marijuana and kill people. The family is strongly protesting this verdict.

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