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Texas man, who claimed he used a pillow on his family member to try and stop the bIeeding after using it to suppress her screams when he stabed her in the neck, then stated he was sIeeping, was sentenced

by Nolan Harris
February 26, 2025
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Texas man, who claimed he used a pillow on his family member to try and stop the bIeeding after using it to suppress her screams when he stabed her in the neck, then stated he was sIeeping, was sentenced

Texas – A Texas man was ordered to serve fifteen years in prison after he was found guilty of murder in connection with the death of his family member. The sentencing followed a guilty verdict from a jury that convicted the defendant, later identified as 21-year-old Benjamln, after a trial that examined the tragic events surrounding the stabbing. The verdict came despite the defense’s claim that the defendant was sleepwalking during the fatal incident, a defense that was ultimately rejected by the jury.

The fatal incident occurred on in Sept. 2021, when both siblings were 17 years old. The defendant, who initially called 911, reported that he had stabbed his sister in the neck. He claimed that he had been asleep and believed he was dreaming when he committed the act. Upon realizing what he had done, he immediately attempted CPR on his sister until emergency responders arrived. Despite his efforts, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

In the trial, the defense put forth expert testimony from a neurologist who specialized in sleep disorders. The expert suggested that the defendant could have been sleepwalking, citing a combination of sleep deprivation and stress from his personal life. This, the defense argued, may have triggered an unconscious act of violence.

However, the prosecution presented a counter-argument, stating that the defendant’s actions appeared deliberate and premeditated. They pointed out that evidence showed the defendant had obtained the knife the night before and had been using his cellphone shortly before the stabbing, suggesting a level of awareness and intention inconsistent with the sIeepwalking defense.

The trial also included testimony from friends and family members who had witnessed the defendant’s behavior leading up to the incident. Some testified that there had been tension between the siblings in the weeks before the stabbing, though none had indicated any direct threats or violent behavior. The prosecution emphasized that these circumstances did not support a claim of sIeepwalking and instead pointed to the defendant’s state of mind at the time of the stabbing.

After a deliberation lasting about five hours, the jury found the defendant guilty of murder. They rejected the sleepwalking defense, considering the evidence presented by the prosecution, which included the defendant’s actions leading up to the incident and the nature of the stabbing. The judge then sentenced him to 15 years in prison, a decision that took into account his lack of a criminal record and his cooperative behavior throughout the proceedings.

The case has raised significant legal and ethical questions about the use of sleepwalking as a defense in criminal cases. Legal experts have noted that while sleepwalking can be an acknowledged medical condition, the challenge in using it as a defense lies in proving that the individual had no awareness or intent to commit the crime. The conviction has sparked debate within the legal community about the effectiveness and limitations of such a defense, especially when it involves violent crimes.

The defendant, who had been in custody since his arrest, will be required to serve a portion of his sentence before becoming eligible for parole. As the case concludes, it has left a lasting impact on the family and the community, further highlighting the complexities of criminal law when it comes to issues of mental health and responsibility.

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