Crime Witnesses Distributed Graphic Video of Boyfriend Chopping Off Girlfriend’s Head at an Intersection

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Hicham Arazi smiling for the camera: A mugshot photo shows Alexis Saborit.

Alexis Saborit. (Image via the Scott County, Minn. Jail.)

A Minnesota man is in jail after he reportedly chopped off his girlfriend’s head at an intersection in a residential neighborhood in the middle of the afternoon — and then left the woman’s severed head and body in the area.

Several witnesses were nearby. At least one recorded the killing on video. And police are outraged that the video is spreading online.
A search warrant obtained by Minneapolis/St. Paul FOX affiliate KMSP-TV summarized the gruesome situation this way:

Around 2:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a stabbing at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Spencer Street. When they arrived at the scene, officers saw a body without a head lying on the ground next to a car, according to a search warrant. The victim’s head was lying next to her body.
The events unfolded in Shakopee, a distant suburb southwest of Minneapolis, on Wednesday afternoon. Police say they were called to a “report of a stabbing incident” at 2:31 in the afternoon at the aforementioned intersection.

America Mafalda Thayer, 55, of Shakopee, was pronounced dead “on the sidewalk with stab wound,” the police said in a subsequent and substantially toned down press release.
“I thought I saw a body on the pavement, but I wasn’t overly sure,” neighbor Carol Erath told Minneapolis/St. Paul ABC affiliate KSTP-TV. “It’s shocking, I just couldn’t believe somebody would be so brutal to somebody else.”
a woman standing in front of a store: A photo distributed by KSTP television shows America Mafalda Thayer.


Alexis Saborit, 42, of Shakopee was “quickly apprehended,” the police said. He’s locked up in the Scott County Jail pending criminal charges which are not yet contained in an online court docket.

According to jail records, Saborit was booked at 8:47 p.m. on Wednesday on a pending count of second-degree murder. Under Minnesota law, second-degree murder can include an intentional murder which occurs without premeditation. The charge can result in in a prison sentence of up to 40 years. Formal charges — which may be different from the booking charge — are expected Friday.
Police said “the suspect knew the victim” and that the killing “wasn’t a random act.”

Statewide news website BringMeTheNews.com noted that an “extremely graphic video that shows part of the incident has been circulating online.”
Shakopee Police Chief Jeff Tate told the website he displeased that the video had been disseminated.

“We are aware that a bystander took a video of this incident. We have that video. It is deeply disturbing that the first instinct was to post that on social media,” Tate told BringMeTheNews. “This woman has a son, has a family and people that care about her and the last place anyone should find out about a tragedy involving a loved one is via social media. Thankfully we were able to apprehend this individual quickly.”

KSTP described the recordings as cell phone video. That television station’s report also expressed dismay by Tate that the video has been distributed online.
KMSP reported that the defendant and the victim were in some sort of a relationship. The television station also said that several people in the area witnessed the attack.
The television station later said the police found “a sheath for a large knife” in a nearby yard. The knife apparently believed to have been used in the attack turned up in a trash can in an area alleyway.
“I have no words for it. Just scary. I just feel very sorry for the families,” neighbor Jessica Sondrol told KMSP.

Thayer’s co-workers told the television station that the victim worked for MyPillow and for a Dollar Tree store. They described the victim and the defendant as having been in “a long-term relationship” which was rife with alleged “domestic abuse.” Faith Howie, another neighbor, brought signs and balloons to the scene where Thayer died.
“I’m not going to see that beautiful smile again that I see every day,” she said. She then recounted for KMSP how Thayer approached her at her apartment at sometime around 1:30 to 2:00 a.m. and asked to stay the rest of the night. According to Howie, Thayer said she was “afraid he [the defendant] is going to get up and start in again” — another apparent reference to alleged domestic violence.
Two of Thayer’s co-workers also added to the makeshift memorial. Eileen Necklen said Thayer was “a bubbly person” who was “always smiling” and “sweet.” Lori Stejskal said she was “still kind of in shock” at Thayer’s violent end. “She just loved everyone she came across,” said friend Mikala Dickerson. “It’s just really hard and very traumatizing.”

Court records spanning several Minnesota counties indicate that Saborit was charged with domestic assault in July 2017, driving with a cancelled license in Jan. 2018, and interfering with an officer and fleeing an officer by means other than a motor vehicle in late 2018. Those cases ended in convictions. He was also charged and convicted of drunk driving in June 2017, but several other traffic charges against him were dismissed in the same proceeding.

The Shakopee Police Department asked that anyone with information call them at 952-233-9400.
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I don't understand why he committed a brutal murder in broad daylight with multiple witnesses.

This makes me wonder if he was under the influence of PCP or some "psychoactive" substance - since there have been a number of notable murders where the perp was high on something, and committed a bloody murder or beheading in broad daylight - sometimes under some delusion, such as the other party being "possessed by the devil".

(A notable example I heard of is the rapper "Big Lurch").
 
Look at that guy's face. Of course he was going to chop off someone's head in the street. A failing on the authorities for not arresting him prior to this.

Edit: It's weird that this article is less focused on a guy cutting a woman's head off in the street than people posting videos of it online. With the tone you would think the police thought posting it was worse than the act. As if people cutting heads off in the street is a given.
 
I like how the person filming put 'Plesss send help' in the video. Like stop recording and call the police, that is literally how you get help.

Because people don't want to get involved. Sure, your average person will want to be interviewed later so that they can cry and claim how traumatic the exp was, but they don't want to involve themselves by calling the police or, God forbid, attempt to intervene on behalf of the victim.

Look back on the Kitty Genovese murder. If people had cellphones then, there would be circulated videos of that as well. People always assume someone else is going to call. Happens during traffic accidents, too. You either have to make the call yourself, or explicitly order someone to do so, in order to have an actual 911 call made.
 
I like how the person filming put 'Plesss send help' in the video. Like stop recording and call the police, that is literally how you get help.
It's Minnesota, they defunded the police so bad some judge had to tell them it was illegal. Those fuckers will go from ACAB one week to Omg why do people just watch when the Asians get beat up the next week to not mentioning hate crimes at all the week after that (after everyone has realized it's not a white people problem).

Your advice is sound but some people are beyond help.
 
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