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Re: 'Are the handcuffs necessary? I'm a good child': Shocking moment sobbing 12-year-old girl repeatedly apologizes as she's arrested for 'stabbing her nine-year-old brother to death' in Oklahoma

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Police bodycam footage captured the horrifying moments after a 12-year-old
girl allegedly stabbed her nine-year-old brother to death in their
Oklahoma home.

The siblings' mother April Lyda told police she was asleep upstairs when
her daughter woke her up shortly before midnight to say she had stabbed
her brother, Zander.

The girl, who has not been named by police, is heard sobbing and
repeatedly apologizing as officers arrived at the downtown Tulsa home on
January 5.

The boy was rushed to the hospital and taken into surgery, but died from
his injuries shortly after 2:30 a.m. CT.

The edited video, obtained by The Law & Crime Network, begins with the
girl running downstairs as she yells, 'I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.'

As the girl is taken out of the home by police, Lyda appears by the door
frame saying the boy has stab wounds on his chest.

The edited video begins with the girl running downstairs as she yells,
'I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry'
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The edited video begins with the girl running downstairs as she yells,
'I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry'

The handcuffed girl then leads police to the knife she supposedly used to
stab her brother, which she had thrown out of a window
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The handcuffed girl then leads police to the knife she supposedly used to
stab her brother, which she had thrown out of a window

Mom April Lyda with her son, Zander, on a GoFundme appeal for the family
after his 12-year-old sister was accused of stabbing him to death
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Mom April Lyda with her son, Zander, on a GoFundme appeal for the family
after his 12-year-old sister was accused of stabbing him to death

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Bodycam: Cops Arrest 12-Year-Old Girl for Allegedly Stabbing Little
Brother to Death in Oklahoma
Bodycam footage shows Oklahoma police arresting a 12-year-old girl for
allegedly stabbing her 9-year-old brother to death while their mother
slept in January. The Tulsa Police Department said the suspect admitted to
the deadly stabbing after being taken into custody. The middle school
student can be heard apologizing over and over again, even praying for
forgiveness while inside a police cruiser. “Are the handcuffs necessary?
I’m a good child,” the girl said in between tear-filled conversations with
an officer. She asked whether she was going to jail numerous times before
she proclaimed that her life was over. Portions of the bodycam were
redacted and blurred by authorities per department policy related to
ongoing investigations.

Posted by Law & Crime on Friday, May 26, 2023
'You better pray to God he f*****g lives,' she tells the girl.

'I'm so sorry, momma,' the girl replies. 'I don't know what happened.'

The handcuffed girl then leads police to the knife she supposedly used to
stab her brother, which she had thrown out of a window.

Once in the patrol car, the girl asks if she's going to jail as an officer
tries to console her saying it's too soon to tell.

'I ruined my life,' she says. 'I ruined my whole future. It's all my
fault.'

At one point, the girl appears to pray as she says: 'God, please help me.
What the f***. Please. F*** please.'

While still in the car, she asks, 'Are the handcuffs necessary? I’m a good
child.'

The officer tells her it is given the nature of the incident.

The footage then skips to the police station, where an officer takes
pictures of the girl's arms and hands.

Lyda is then interviewed by police, and says her daughter has never
displayed aggressive behavior in the past.

'I just don’t understand why she would have so much anger toward him,' she
says. 'Especially at bedtime.'

At the end of the video, as two officers are talking, one says to the
other: 'You just wonder what’s going on in a 12-year-old’s mind.'

A motive for the killing remains unknown.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12145497/Moment-sobbing-12-year-
old-girl-apologizes-shes-arrested-stabbing-brother-death.html
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