A 15 -year -old Long Island child hosts that his computer was tasks of distance stabbed his mother, who played dead while the teenager fatally attacked grandmother thanks, he said Thursday.
The teenager made his murderous tantrum while arguing with his 36 -year -old mother, Vanessa Chendemi, and the 56 -year -old grandmother, Concetta Chendemi, at the Selden The Night Atterenens family home.
The mother had faced the adolescent about the missing classes at school, and the grandmother said that the child’s computer should be carried as punishment, prosecutors said.
The furious teenager, who was not identified, grabbed a knife and first stabbed his grandmother before turning the knife on his mother, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Mother Kured fell to the ground and played dead, and the still armed foot continued stabbing her mother more than 35 times for total take off, prosecutors and police said.
The injured mother came across a driver who passed, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.
The mother called 911 when the good Samaritan stopped and let her into the vehicle, the police said.
When the police reached the residence in 802 Old Town Road, they found Concetta Chendemi with multiple white weapon wounds.
She was declared dead on the scene, and Vanessa Chendemi was tasks for a local hospital, where she continues to recover from her serious injuries.
The child was arrested later that night and accused of murder and attempt to murder, both in the second degree, authorities said.
He was prosecuted for an accusation before Judge Karen Kar on Wednesday and ordered Hero without bail as the case processed.
He returns to the Court on May 21 and could spend 15 years to life imprisonment if he is convicted of the upper count.
“This is an exceptionally tragic case that has devastated a family,” said Suffolk County District Prosecutor, Tierney, in a statement. “When a child supposedly becomes violent against their own family members, creates layers of trauma that extend far beyond physical injuries. Our office will seek justice for the victims of the horrible acts.”