Woman With 'Demonic Look' Arrested for Fatal Stabbing During Sex: Police

Woman With 'Demonic Look' Arrested for Fatal Stabbing During Sex: Police

Updated on August 05, 2022 09:28 AM by Anna P

Christina Nicole Walker Is Suspected 

Christina Nicole Walker (32 years old) is suspected of fatally stabbing a 44-year-old man inside a room at the HomeTowne Studios motel in Nashville, Tennessee, according to a release from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. Police issued a criminal homicide warrant for Walker on Saturday morning before locating her at an apartment that night.

According To An Affidavit 

Police officers dispatched to the motel room found the man lying on his back next to a bed, according to an affidavit obtained by Newsweek. He had been stabbed multiple times and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Witness Statement 

A witness told officers that Walker had been staying at the motel for a short time. The victim had arrived on Friday to "hang out" and "possibly solicit sex" from Walker and the witness. The witness declined to participate, but Walker allegedly agreed.

Affidavit Statement 

"During a sexual act, the defendant got enraged, grabbed a knife, and attacked the victim, killing him," said the affidavit. The witness attempted to stop Walker but fled after the suspected killer allegedly "attempted to cut [her]."

Another Witness' Statement 

A second witness told police that he knew Walker and went to check on her after the first witness told him what had happened. He said to officers, "he observed the defendant, covered in blood with "a demonic look" on her face."

Third Witness' Statement 

Walker then attempted to get in the vehicle of a third witness, who found out what she had done and asked her to leave the car, which she did. All three witnesses independently identified Walker as the suspect.

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According To The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC). The U.S. 

About one in five women and one in seven men nationwide report having experienced severe physical violence from an intimate partner, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). U.S. crime data also suggests that one in five homicide victims are killed by an intimate partner, with half of the female victims killed by a current or former male intimate partner.

A Study Report From U.K. Researchers In 2020

Women who suffer from domestic abuse are more likely to die from any cause, according to a study from U.K. researchers in 2020. Survivors of intimate partner violence can suffer from physical injuries and long-term health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, reproductive problems, and nervous system issues. Survivors can further suffer from depression and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

CDC's Estimate Statement 

Intimate partner violence also comes at a hefty cost to the greater society. According to a CDC estimate, the lifetime economic cost associated with medical services, lost work, criminal justice, and other expenses was $3.6 million. The cost over a victim's lifetime was $103,767 for women and $23,414 for men.

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