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Tragic 17-year-old girl 'stabbed to death by her friend' who because he 'wanted to hurt someone after smoking synthetic marijuana'
By Daily Mail Reporter
teenage girl was stabbed to death at her friend's house - because he allegedly wanted to hurt someone after smoking synthetic marijuana.
Jasmyn Tully, 17, was found at the apartment in Tukwila, Washington, early Saturday, unconscious and bleeding from stab wounds.
A 17-year-old youth arrested in the stabbing has been ordered held in detention for investigation of second-degree murder.
The young man told police he had 'felt an urge to hurt someone'.
The Seattle Times says an uncle reports that the young man, whose name has not been released, had smoked synthetic marijuana, known by its street name, Spice.
Rage has been considered a side-effect of the drug, which is sold at smoke shops in the area.
Investigators say the 17-year-old suspect was staying in the apartment at the 11600 block of 42nd Avenue South in Tukwila when he stabbed Jasmyn.
Police say they found the suspect wandering the streets nearby with a gash in his arm, claiming he had been stabbed but chased his attacker away.
The suspect appeared in juvenile court, his wrist bandaged from a self-inflicted wound, on Monday afternoon, where the families were both present.
The deadline for prosecutors to file charges is Wednesday.
Family said the teen had troubles with drugs in the past but was pulling her life together.
Bright future: The teenager was enrolled in a high school alternative program at South Seattle Community College, where she had a 4.0 grade point average
Victim: A Tukwila police report released Monday by prosecutors says a young man suspected of killing Jasmyn told police he had 'felt an urge to hurt someone'
According to King 5 News, Jasmyn was a good student who considered the boy accused of her murder a friend.
Her father, Stephen Tully, told the station his daughter was enrolled in a high school alternative program at South Seattle Community College, where she had a 4.0 grade point average.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-21...l#ixzz1pY5OeKhw
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