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Carbon County Woman behaved as a cat in fatal attack on older man

    A Nesquehoning woman is accused of causing the death of a 79-year-old man and the irregular action before, during and after the attack.

    According to a criminal complaint, the State Police from Pennsylvania to a house on Parker Mews in Penn Forest Township, Carbon County, short after 9 hours 10 August, sent about the residence of a psychiatric order, Ashley Self, 32. While the scene himself was, his father was the son of the victim. identified as yourself.

    Troopers found Greenfield on his bed, did not respond and with a crack on his left forearm. They also saw that the nasal cannula from Greenfield's oxygen tank was not attached to him and that the snake was broken.

    Trooper Samantha Doherty, the affiant of the criminal complaint, interviewed the son after she arrived on the spot. He told Doherty that he would earn himself earlier on 10 August of a location that was not announced in the complaint. While he fell asleep in his hometown in Parker. The son said that when it woke up around 8:30 am, she started to behave like a cat, meowed and rubbed him.

    The son told himself that she should leave, otherwise he should call the police. In response, the son said, it started to strip completely naked. The son went to the garage to call a mutual friend about the behavior of the self. The son said he heard Greenfield screaming from his bedroom.

    When entering the Bedroom of Greenfield, the son said, he saw himself trying to push Greenfield on his bed. While Greenfield tried to fight herself, she started “to claw to him like a cat,” said the complaint. The son tried in vain to remove himself from his father and later told the police that she had 'superhuman power'. The son called 911 and stayed on the line until Troopers arrived and started performing life -saving measures on Greenfield.

    The son told Troopers that Greenfield was always connected to oxygen because of the suffering of asthma, emphysema and COPD. Lehighton EMS transported Greenfield to St. Luke's Hospital-Carbon campus, where he was declared dead at 10:45 am

    Troopers found themselves about 100 meters from the home, “completely naked” and “barking, meowing and crying of her fear.”

    It himself was accused of first grade crime involuntary manslaughter and second -degree crime accusations of the reckless endanger of another person and simple attack. She has a provisional hearing on August 20 for the Magisterial district judge Eric Schrantz.

    Max Augugliaro is the public safety and government watchdog reporter at the Pocono Record. Reach him with [email protected].

    This article originally appeared on Pocono Record: Nesquehoning -woman found barking, Miauwe after fatal attack on humans