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   Jack Nguyen to All   
   Re: College student stabbed 107 times wh   
   26 Aug 23 03:56:42   
   
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   XPost: wa.politics   
   From: jackn@out.com   
      
   On 19 Jan 2022, Rudy Canoza  posted some   
   news:ss9akm$f5as$33@news.freedyn.de:   
      
   > Typical Democrats.   
      
   A Washington state college student who had dedicated her studies and   
   career to helping others was stabbed 100 times while defending her mother   
   from her stepfather's attack in their Seattle home, according to charging   
   documents.   
      
   Angelina Tran, a 21-year-old University of Washington student, died as a   
   result of her injuries on Aug 7. Her stepfather, Nghiep Kein Chau, is   
   charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in   
   connection with the attacks against Tran and her mother – all of which was   
   captured on a home surveillance camera.   
      
   "This murder appeared to be the result of anger at his stepdaughter for   
   intervening in the defendant’s attack on her mother. Angelina Tran’s   
   intervention allowed her mother to escape and hide in a nearby bedroom,   
   but the defendant did not stop his attack," a complaint filed in King   
   County states.   
      
   Chau allegedly punched Tran's mother about 15 times in the head and face   
   after they got into an argument in their kitchen. Tran, who was apparently   
   sleeping at the time, emerged from a back bedroom and tried to intervene.   
      
   The suspect allegedly punched Tran, who held him back from her mother so   
   that she had a chance to escape downstairs. Police say he wrestled Tran to   
   the floor of their home, grabbed a knife and began stabbing her in the   
   chest. CCTV footage from inside the home shows Chau stabbing his   
   stepdaughter 107 times, according to a probable cause document.   
      
   Chau allegedly "dragged his stepdaughter across the room" and stabbed her   
   with a "large knife."   
      
   He then paused his attack to "change clothes because of all the blood" and   
   to "select a different knife (a meat cleaver) from the kitchen drawer" to   
   continue the brutal crime. Tran's mother called 911 from the bedroom where   
   she was hiding.   
      
   A blood-covered Chau was "holding a large bloody fixed-blade kitchen style   
   knife" when police arrived at the Beacon Hill residence around 5 a.m.   
   Officers told him to drop the weapon and arrested him, according to the   
   probable cause document.   
      
   "I killed somebody," he reportedly told police.   
      
   Tran was pronounced dead at the scene, and authorities took her mother to   
   a nearby hospital.   
      
   "By the defendant’s own admissions, he intended to stab and kill his wife   
   if he had found her before police arrived and took him into custody as he   
   was coming down the stairs inside their home, still armed with a knife,"   
   the complaint states.   
      
   Chau told investigators that he thought his wife was going to divorce him   
   and take all his money, according to the charging documents. He then   
   became angry at Tran when she tried to block the attack against her   
   mother.   
      
   Tran is described in a GoFundMe created under her name as "an incredible   
   daughter, a cherished friend, and above all, a perfect girlfriend." She   
   was committed "to making a difference in the lives of elderly   
   individuals."   
      
   READ THE CHARGING DOCUMENTS:   
      
   "She excelled in her studies, with just one more year remaining at the   
   University of Washington, Seattle. Her dedication and hard work were truly   
   admirable. The pain of her absence is profound as she was a gem of a human   
   being. The impact she had on all those fortunate enough to know her was   
   significant," the GoFundMe reads.   
      
   Chau spent the past year in Vietnam and had returned to the United States   
   in April.   
      
   Chau is being held in the King County Jail on $5 million bail. His only   
   criminal history includes a fishing violation from 2006, according to   
   prosecutors.   
      
   https://news.yahoo.com/cherished-college-student-stabbed-107-   
   212401299.html   
      
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