• Re: Minnesota man fatally stabs wife during Bible study, asks if she'll

    From Gill@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 26 07:06:27 2023
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    On 05 Nov 2021, "13% = 6x the crimes!" <reparations@naacp.org> posted
    some news:sm490j$ulc$24@news.dns-netz.com:

    Nail this animal's dick to a table, set the room on fire and hand him a knife.

    A Minnesota man allegedly stabbed his estranged wife 20 times during a
    Bible study before she begged a witness, "Don't let me die," court
    documents say.

    By that time, Corrina Woodhull was soaked in blood from stab wounds that
    Robert Castillo had allegedly inflicted through her torso, chest and arms, according to a criminal complaint that was obtained by Fox News Digital.

    The alleged assault unfolded in front of several witnesses around 9 p.m. Tuesday in a Saint Paul home, where Castillo's sister lives and hosts a
    weekly Bible study.

    As police escorted Castillo to jail in handcuffs, he asked officers, "Is
    she going to be OK?" according to the criminal complaint.

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    By 9:39 that night, Woodhull was pronounced dead in the hospital, and
    Castillo was charged with second-degree murder, along with two other
    felonies.

    Other members of the Bible group, including some of Castillo's family,
    pounced on him during the attack and wrestled the knife away from him
    while first responders arrived, according to the complaint.

    Others, including a witness identified in court papers as "MC," tended to Woodhull's injuries.

    "MC thought Castillo would have stabbed others in the house had he not
    been disarmed," according to the court documents.

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    Woodhull was a mother of five, who overcame drug addiction and depression,
    her friend Eriz Meszaros said in a statement on a GoFundMe page to raise
    money for funeral expenses.

    "Corrina was an advocate for those in recovery, she had a passion to help others experiencing substance use disorder and domestic abuse and
    violence," Meszaros wrote.

    "She loved her children so much. You would find Corrina most days helping
    at church, volunteering at non-profits, including Metro Hope Ministries, FreedomWorks Reentry and Aftercare, Against the Odds Ministries, Twin
    Cities Outreach Church, Serenity Village Community Church, and many other ministries.

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    "Corrina had a fire for the Lord that was unmatched. She was beautiful
    inside and out. I know she was welcomed home by the Lord with the words,
    ‘Well done, good and faithful servant!’"

    Woodhull and Castillo were legally married for a "couple years" and lived together until about a month ago when they began having marital problems,
    the criminal complaint says.

    Witnesses described the fatal assault as like a lightning-fast cobra
    attack that seemingly came out of nowhere.

    Woodhull and Castillo were "getting along" on the couch for about 90
    minutes, "there were no other signs of hostility," and "everything seemed fine," witnesses told police, according to the court documents.

    Castillo allegedly whispered something in Woodhull's ear, she nodded, and
    then Castillo pulled out the blade, the complaint alleges.

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    Witnesses told police they didn't hear what Castillo whispered, and
    Castillo allegedly told police that he didn't want to discuss it when
    asked what happened.

    The Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an autopsy, which
    found that a stab wound on the left side of Woodhull's chest had
    penetrated her left breast and heart, according to the criminal complaint.

    The medical examiner also noted "additional sharp force injuries" to her
    face, chest and upper extremities.

    During Castillo's arrest and booking, police found that there was an
    active warrant for an unrelated charge in a different county for an
    alleged assault on a prison guard while he was an inmate at the Department
    of Corrections at Stillwater.

    Castillo has eight prior felony convictions, including assaulting his
    child's mother with a hammer. He broke her arms and cracked her head,
    according to criminal records.

    Another one of his convictions was connected to a stabbing of a former roommate.

    <https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesota-man-fatally-stabs-wife-during-bible- study-asks-if-shell-be-ok-police>

    Comments:

    ljfell
    1 day ago

    Quote #1: "During Castillo's arrest and booking, police found that there
    was an active warrant for an unrelated charge in a different county for an alleged assault on a prison guard while he was an inmate at the Department
    of Corrections at Stillwater."

    If an arrest warrant was out for him for something he did while in prison,
    why did he ever get to leave said facility?

    AND

    Quote #2: "Castillo has eight prior felony convictions, including
    assaulting his child's mother with a hammer. He broke her arms and cracked
    her head, according to criminal records."

    If that isn't a perfect argument in favor of 3 strike laws, I don't know
    what is.

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