Windi Thomas, 44, admitted to hitting, cutting, and sitting on her boyfriend Keeno Butler, 44. She told detectives and the 911 dispatcher that she struck him with the leg of a table and cut him with a knife. The autopsy showed he was stabbed and beaten. Police say she pinned the victim down and put her weight on his chest.
The articles don’t say what the argument was about.
(My guess is that he took the last fried chicken leg and wouldn’t share it with her. Either that or he gave the wrong answer when she asked him “do these yoga pants make me look fat?”)
(to see how women react to this touchy topic, here is my earlier post on women and yoga pants):
http://womensuckass.blogspot.com/2016/12/yoga-yetis.html
http://womensuckass.blogspot.com/2016/12/yoga-yetis.html
Windi Thomas . . . should have picked on someone her own size
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link and text to original articles:
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/woman-charged-in-boyfriends-death-may-face-more-charges/
Nation & World
Woman charged in boyfriend’s death may face more charges
Originally published March 19, 2018 at 5:15 am
By
The Associated Press
ERIE, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say a woman who admitted hitting, cutting and sitting on her boyfriend during a deadly dispute may soon be facing more serious charges.
Erie police say 44-year-old city resident Windi Thomas now faces two counts of aggravated assault, along with charges of possessing instruments of crime and recklessly endangering another person.
Keeno Butler’s death is being investigated as a homicide, although a cause of death hasn’t yet been determined. Once that ruling is made, authorities will decide if more serious charges are warranted.
Authorities say Thomas told a 911 dispatcher she killed Butler in their apartment early Sunday, striking him several times with a table leg and cutting him with a knife.
Bail was set at $150,000 for Thomas. It wasn’t known Monday if she’s retained an attorney.
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http://www.kitv.com/story/37769554/woman-charged-with-murder-plus-new-details-of-crime
Woman Charged with Murder Plus New Details of Crime
Posted: Mar 20, 2018 1:52 PM PST | Updated: Mar 20, 2018 1:52 PM PST
By Paul Wagner
An Erie woman is now formally charged with killing her boyfriend over the weekend.
Forty-four year old Windi Thomas today was charged with a half dozen criminal counts including homicide.
She has been charged with assault. The new charges were added based on the autopsy ruling that the death of her boyfriend, Keeno Butler, was a homicide.
Police say it happened during an argument in their East Avenue apartment. In court documents, police say Thomas, who weighs 300 pounds, pinned down the victim and put her weight on his chest. He weighed just 120 pounds.
But police say he was also stabbed and beaten.
Lt. Jon Peters of the Erie Police Major Crimes Unit said, "She did tell 911 that she did strike him with a board. But I think it really was the leg of a table, and she told our detectives the same thing."
Because Thomas is now charged with homicide, she is now in the Erie County Prison without bond.
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http://www.yourerie.com/news/local-news/woman-admits-to-killing-boyfriend-faces-30-40-years-in-prison/1066011519
Woman admits to killing boyfriend, faces 30-40 years in prison
Updated: Mar 21, 2018 11:16 AM EDT
Following the results of an autopsy, a woman who told police that she killed her boyfriend is now facing a murder charge.
After this week's autopsy, 44-year-old Windi Thomas now faces criminal homicide and murder charges in the death of 44-year-old Keeno Butler.
Erie Police say she called 9-1-1 early Sunday morning saying she killed her boyfriend. When police arrived to 1019 East Avenue, they found Butler on the floor. Thomas could face decades behind bars. Lieutenant Jon Peters tells us, "There's multiple misdemeanors, obviously, homicide is a felony. So, depending on her criminal history, it could range anywhere from 30 to 40 years."
Thomas is being held at Erie County Prison without bond. Police are still investigating.
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