A woman who allegedly stabbed her sleeping ex-boyfriend 19 times with a pair of scissors claimed she was 'dreaming' as she carried out the brutal attack
A woman who allegedly stabbed her sleeping ex-boyfriend 19 times with a pair of scissors claimed she was 'dreaming' as she carried out the brutal attack. Morgan Lund from Wisconsin pleaded not guilty on Monday after putting her actions down to mental disease or defect, the Daily Star reports.
Lund, who shares a child with her unidentified ex, alleges she woke at around 6.30am and took her baby into the living room where she found her ex partner asleep on the sofa. She left their child in a playpen before she went back to bed. According to Lund, she has been hallucinating the figure she allegedly saw for six months but on this occasion it was attacking her ex. She reacted by 'trying to kill' the figure but instead was attacking her ex-partner with a pair of scissors.
The man suffered stab wounds to his chest, back, face, shoulders and hands and thought he was going to die from his injures. He also claims it was not the first time he had been violently attacked by his ex girlfriend and that they were 'constantly' arguing.
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