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Iryna Zarutska stabbing case: Knifeman’s dark, disturbing motive for killing Ukrainian refugee will haunt you

By Martin Shwenk Leade

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Iryna Zarutska stabbing case: Knifeman’s dark, disturbing motive for killing Ukrainian refugee will haunt you

The 34-year-old suspect Decarlos Brown was arrested and was charged with a federal crime after he allegedly stabbed Iryna Zarutska on a train last month

The knifeman who allegedly killed the 23-year-old Ukranian refugee Iryna Zarutska has spoken out for the first time from jail in a harrowing phone call recorded by his sister. The 34-year-old suspect Decarlos Brown was arrested and was charged with a federal crime after he allegedly stabbed Iryna Zarutska on a train last month. Her killing prompted a widespread debate over crime in American cities.Decarlos Brown’s siter Tracey Brown has shared a shocking audio from a phone conversation she had with her unhinged brother six days following his arrest. In the audio, the suspect disclosed what was running through his twisted thoughts when he launched the bloody attack., as per Daily Mail. In the purported audio, Decarlos, an schizophrenic, can be heard telling his sister he believed the government had planted foreign ‘materials’ into his brain and they had been controlling his lethal behavior when he drew the blade on innocent Iryna.ALSO READ: TMZ staffers cheered, clapped when Charlie Kirk’s death was confirmed? Laura Loomer posts shocking videoShocking twist in Iryna Zarutska’s stabbing caseIn the audio recording from the afternoon of August 28, Brown can be heard telling Tracey: ‘I hurt my hand, stabbing her. I don’t even know the lady. “I never said not one word to the lady at all. That’s scary, ain’t it. Why would somebody stab somebody for no reason?”Live EventsHe added he wanted police to “investigate” the “materials” which were “controlling” him, while referring to the attacker in third person. “Out of all people, why her?’ Tracey asked her brother. “She’s from the Ukraine, she’s from Russia, and they had a war going on against the United States, so I’m just trying to understand, of all people, why her?” “They just lashed out on her, that’s what happened,’ Decarlos replied. “Whoever was working the materials they lashed out on her. That’s all there is to it. “Now they really gotta investigate what my body was exposed to… Now they gotta do an investigation as to who was the motive behind what happened.”ALSO READ: Charlie Kirk’s wife and children witnessed Utah campus deadly shooting? Inside details emerge The attacker’s sister disclosed that Brown had frantically attempted to secure hospital admission multiple times in recent years as his mental health deteriorated to a crisis point, but heartless medical staff continuously discharged him back to the streets after merely 24 hours.”I strongly feel like he should not have been on the streets at all,” Tracey raged. “I’m going to be honest. I’m not blaming anyone for his actions, except for the state. I’m blaming the state for letting him down as far as seeking help.”When you have mentally ill people seeking help, and you’re running tests on them, and you clearly see that you are dealing with a psychosis on an acute level, you do not let them go back into society. “He was a high risk. He was not in his right mind. He was not safe for society.””We know what he has been dealing with the last three years,” she added in heartbreaking scenes. “And now an innocent woman is dead.ALSO READ: Who is Robert W. Kirk? The surprising connection to Trump ally Charlie Kirk you need to know”He was asking and crying for help, and no-one heard him or took him seriously. He reached a level of his mental illness that caused him to commit a heinous crime.”Brown also desperately contacted 911 on multiple occasions, telling officers directly that he believed his mind was being manipulated by a malicious microchip. “Brown wanted officers to investigate this ‘man-made’ material that was inside of his body,” the arrest affidavit reads.”Officers advised Brown that the issue was medical issue and that there was nothing further they could do.” “He was seeking help,” Tracey said. “He called 911 multiple times. Instead of talking to him they thought charging him was going to help.”ALSO READ: ‘Abortion worse than holocaust’: Charlie Kirk’s controversial views re-surface after Trump ally assassinatedUkrainian woman stabbed in USIn a horrific incident, Ukranian refugee Iryna Zarutska was stabbed in US. She had fled the war in Ukraine and was working in Charlotte. Video released by the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) shows her boarding a Lynx Blue Line train shortly before 10 pm, dressed in a pizzeria uniform and scrolling on her phone. Moments later, a man in a red hoodie seated behind her pulled out a knife and stabbed her three times, including once in the neck. Zarutska died at the scene. In a statement posted on the official White House account on X, Trump said he had watched the surveillance video of the August 22 attack, describing it as “horrific” and “not really watchable because it’s so horrible.”Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now!
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