A 41-year-old Wisconsin woman allegedly told dispatches in a lengthy non-emergency call that she had killed her 14-year-old daughter to protect her from Elon Musk.
A criminal complaint says he call came into the Rock County Communications Center on March 20, according to WMTV. During the nearly 15 minute phone call, Tyiece Oninski said she had killed Kuren Rein the night before and then attempted suicide.
She said she “murdered [her daughter] to protect her from somebody else, period,” the complaint says, later explaining she was protecting her from billionaire tech bro and ketamine addict Elon Musk.
Rock County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the call just before 8 a.m. that morning and found the teen girl dead, CrimeOnline reported. Oninski ws charged with first degree murder.
According to the complaint, Oninski requested an ambulance and a hearse during her phone call. The dispatcher asked if she needed the ambulance for her daughter, and she replied, “She’s dead, honey. She needs a hearse.”
Responded deputies found Oninski with a deep cut on her neck and both of her wrists along with what appeared to be a stab wounded to her check. Rein was found dead from multiple stab wounds. They also found a knife and a sheath inside the home.
Oninski was taken to a hospital and tested positive for benzoiazepines, amphetamines, and THC.
Her bond was set at $1 million on Monday, and her next court date is April 14.
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[Featured image: Tyiece Oninsky/Rock County Sheriff’s Office and Kuren Rein/Daley-Murphy-Wisch & Associates Funeral Home and Crematorium]
