Abby Brooks

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Tall, powerful torso, muscular broad shoulders, white mane, rough voice. This is how Abby Brooks one of the few female maniacs in San Andreas was described by those who saw her kill men. She has two murders and three attempts to kill men during which the alleged victims survived only by a miracle. Everything happened not far from the Aster City metro station hundreds of meters from her house. At the time of the crime, she was twenty-four years old. Abby suffered from schizotypal personality disorder since childhood and was seen by a psychiatrist. However, little is known about her biography. Born in Aster City in 1978. Since childhood, she engaged in swimming but did not have any cool achievements like winning the championship above the district status. She left her sports career as a teenager and became a coach after she was raped by a young man. In December 2000, she got a job as a physical education teacher at the Aster City Electronic Technology College. She also led a section on kettlebell lifting. In March 2002, Abby dealt with a man for the first time. Why suddenly began to attack men with a knife? The Aster City Maniac, so she was dubbed in the media because of the name of the area where she operated and lived. And she could not really explain. She claimed only that it seemed like a drunk man began to molest and then the injuries of adolescence affected and it started. She arranged all the reprisals according to one scenario, she approached an intoxicated man on the street, more often an elderly one, after that she stabbed him in the throat and disappeared. Moreover she did not have any plan about who exactly to kill, under what circumstances, where to hide the body. For the first time, Brooks killed a man on March 1st, 2002 it was a twenty year old guy she had never seen before. The man was swinging, he must have been very drunk. The man grabbed her jacket and yelled obscenity at her. Brooks pulled a knife from her windbreaker and slashed him across the throat. The video with her testimony later went on social networks. When the young man fell, Brooks began to kick him in the face. When asked by law enforcement officers during the investigative experiment for what, the teacher stated, "I was afraid he was bothering me." Although it was evening people were passing and passing by the theater stop. However no one detained the maniac, she just returned home. "I washed the knife, washed my clothes", then the physical education teacher calmly described how she wanted to cause trouble, hurt someone who is much older than herself. She did not touch the colleague who molested her. Later law enforcement officers suggested that she did not do this out of fear and suddenly he would be stronger. A couple of weeks after the first murder, the maniac went to look for a random victim. "I wandered in the yards near the station with a knife in my sleeve. At some point I came across an unfamiliar man of about sixty who was walking towards me. Passing by also with a knife, I slashed at his throat." Why Brooks could not be caught for a month and a half remains a mystery. The fact is that she did not go on the run and there were many witnesses to the murders. Nevertheless, she managed to attack at least three more people. Initially the police said four but in one case Brooks could not be identified. They all escaped with injuries and were soon able to describe who almost killed them. When the police came to Brooks' apartment on April 23rd, 2002, she did not even deny anything. She testified, did not get confused in dates and numbers, clearly told the circumstances, could describe some of the victims. The latter, however, she did not remember. And she considered any manifestation of attention to be harassment. Brooks was sent for several medical examinations, all of them showed that the woman is inadequate. The result is compulsory treatment in Aster City Correctional Facility.

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