IDENTIFIED ANY SUSPECTS. MICHAEL: A MAN IS IN CUSTODY ACCUSED OF STABBING A MOMENT BECAUSE HE WAS AFRAID THAT SHE WOULD FEED THEM TO ZOMBIES. HE CONFESSED TO POKING SOMEONE, BECAUSE SHE WAS TRYING TO FEED INTO ZOMBIES AND BEING MEAN TO HIM. THE WOMAN WAS TAK
Aiken man cites fear of zombies as stabbing motive, deputies say
William Berry of Aiken was arrested Saturday
Updated: 6:45 PM EDT Oct 29, 2019
A South Carolina man, arrested on suspicion of stabbing a woman, says he feared she would feed him to zombies, according to authorities. The Aiken Standard reports 29-year-old William Berry, of Aiken, was arrested Saturday in Monetta after a woman was stabbed multiple times in the back. Sheriff's deputies later found Berry walking along a highway and arrested him. Under questioning, deputies said Berry told them he "poked someone" because she was trying to feed him to zombies and being mean to him. The woman, an acquaintance of Berry's, was taken to a hospital with five or six stab wounds. Berry is charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. No bail has been set and Berry remains jailed Monday in Aiken County.
MONETTA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina man, arrested on suspicion of stabbing a woman, says he feared she would feed him to zombies, according to authorities.
The Aiken Standard reports 29-year-old William Berry, of Aiken, was arrested Saturday in Monetta after a woman was stabbed multiple times in the back.
Aiken County Sheriff's Office
William Berry
Sheriff's deputies later found Berry walking along a highway and arrested him. Under questioning, deputies said Berry told them he "poked someone" because she was trying to feed him to zombies and being mean to him.
The woman, an acquaintance of Berry's, was taken to a hospital with five or six stab wounds.
Berry is charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. No bail has been set and Berry remains jailed Monday in Aiken County.