
Veteran slays 'witch' sister with bayonet because of her true-crime fandom
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Despite acknowledging his schizoaffective diagnoses, Anthony Dibella told a New York court that he was "convinced... [he] saved [his] mother's life" when he murdered Wanda Paoli.
First responders found Paoli dead with stab wounds to the head, neck and face, per court documents. Christina Coulter is a U.S. and World reporter for Fox News Digital. Email story tips to christina.coulter@fox.com.
When officers arrived to the home he and Paoli shared, finding the deceased 67-year-old on the porch, Dibella allegedly told police that he "had to do what I did to her because she was getting in the way of me communicating to God."
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