Monday, June 13, 2011

Teen hacks dad to death with axe



Guenevere Hudnall,19, accused of hacking her father to death while he was sleeping.
Guenevere Hudnall,19, accused of hacking her father to death while he was sleeping.

A teen in the United States allegedly hacked her dad to death so she could claim social security benefits.

When her father fell asleep, the teenager allegedly used a pickaxe to bludgeon him to death with a series of blows to the head and chest, according to The Daily Mail.

The daughter Guenevere Hudnall, 19, is accused of killing her dad in Florida with the help of her mother Stephanie.

The mother and daughter are alleged to have plotted the murder of 51-year-old William Hudnall at his trailer home in Hawthorne, Florida.
 Guenevere Hudnall's mother, Stephanie drove her to her father's home
Guenevere Hudnall's mother, Stephanie drove her to her father's home
Both women were unemployed and their trailer home was in the process of going into foreclosure.

Police said Guenevere had offered to kill her father if her mother, who was estranged from her husband, drove her to his home.

Guenevere was dropped off at her father's home last Wednesday night, and the pair talked for several hours.

When her father fell asleep the teenager is alleged to have used a pickaxe to bludgeon him to death with a series of blows to the head and chest.

According to an arrest report when Hudnall made some noises his daughter continued to strike him until he was silent.

“The victim (William) continued to make noise so she (Guenevere) struck him with the axe until he was quiet to make sure he was dead,” wrote Sheriff's Detective Sandra Myers.

To make the murder appear to be a part of a break-in, Guenevere threw mail on the living room floor, investigators said.

She drove back to her mother's home in her father's truck and destroyed other evidence from the crime scene.

Both mother and daugher were charged with premeditated murder.
Source: The Daily Mail
Image Credit: The Daily Mail


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