Woman Who Stabbed Boyfriend 108 Times Gets Probation with "Marijuana Psychosis" Defense.
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A California judge sentenced a woman who stabbed her boyfriend 108 times in a marijuana-induced psychotic episode to just two years of probation and 100 hours of community service. The shocking verdict left the parents of the victim and people across the nation aghast when Ventura County Superior Court Judge David Worley ruled Bryn Spejcher "had no control over her actions" in the involuntary manslaughter case. Shockingly, The Post can reveal another case in the same county where a man convicted of double manslaughter served fewer than four years in prison for arguing the same that they were incapable of intending to kill due to intoxication.
Shawn Shirck, 29, was arrested in August 2019 for fatally stabbing 59-year-old Margaret Dahl - his father's girlfriend and her mother, Phyllis Porter, 82 in Oak View. But a Ventura County jury declined to convict Shirck of murder, instead opting for the lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter - a count with a maximum term of seven years. Shirck's lawyers argued at trial he was drunk at the time of the killings. That impairment combined with an episode of PTSD made it impossible for him to have consciously intended to kill the women, they told the court. His defense highlighted that Shirck had suffered from physical abuse as a child and suffered from recurring bouts of PTSD.
bouts of PTSD.
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