22-year-old stabs man in neck who 'spent the night' with her and then called her a derogatory term afterward, cops say
Story by Chris Perez • 16h
A Florida woman allegedly met a man online and then tried killing him two days later while spending the night together — plunging a knife into the back of his neck — after he called her a derogatory term for people with intellectual disabilities, cops say.
Zaryanna Marshall, 22, is charged with attempted murder in connection with the Saturday night attack in the 400 block of Southeast 35th Avenue in Homestead, according to court records.
A criminal complaint obtained by Law&Crime on Tuesday accuses Marshall of meeting the victim online and then inviting him to her residence to spend the night. While there, the two of them allegedly got into a verbal altercation.
"The victim began to gather his belongings in order to leave," the complaint says.
Marshall allegedly began to go through the victim's pockets attempting to locate "rolling paper used to smoke marijuana," according to police. This prompted the victim to allegedly call her out with the derogatory term.
"The victim told the subject she was retarded and the subject replied, 'You wanna see retarded?'" the complaint states. "The subject then armed herself with a knife and stabbed the victim once in the back of the neck."
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