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On Dec. 9, Linda Fortuna, 61, and Terry Muller, 59, were stabbed to death on the sixth floor of their apartment building along with Muller’s golden retriever service dog Nayla, WNEP reports. Marilyn Waller, 66, was also severely injured in the stabbing.
The suspect, Michael Woods, 38, was taken into custody and charged with two counts of criminal homicide, one count of attempted homicide, two counts of aggravated assault, and one count of cruelty to animals.

According to an arrest affidavit obtained by WVIA, Woods’ motive remains unknown, but he reportedly told police he smoked the hallucinogenic drug PCP on the day of the attack.
Police arrived at the apartment building after callers reported screaming in the hallways and a man armed with a machete. One of the callers identified herself as a victim, WVIA reports. Responding officers reportedly encountered Woods at an intersection outside the building and ordered him to drop the machete. He had blood on his clothing and allegedly made the statement that he had smoked PCP.

Inside the building, officers found Fortuna bleeding next to an elevator, and Muller severely wounded and unresponsive in her apartment along with her deceased service dog. Fortuna and Muller were pronounced dead at the hospital, WVIA reports. Waller’s hand was nearly severed, and she was bleeding from a chest wound. She was able to answer the door when police arrived and remains hospitalized in critical condition.

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The piece of shit lived in the same building as these women.

Marilyn Waller, 66, survived, has undergone three surgeries to repair torso damage, surgery to reattach her hand and likely faces several more hand surgeries, relatives said after the hearing. She may never regain full use of her hand, though she can wiggle fingers. Waller has returned to her apartment. She’s already adjusted and types texts quickly with her left hand.

“I was always the one who was stronger and did things,” Waller’s sister, Doreen McGuire, said. “And when this happened, I thought she's gonna survive this. She is so strong. I could not believe it that this is my sister.”

During the hearing, Chief Deputy District Attorney Sara Varela played a recording of Waller’s frantic 911 call after she was stabbed.

'Please help me, please hurry'​

“Please help me, please hurry, please hurry, please hurry,” Waller tells a dispatcher. “He’s stabbing people.”

Moments later, Waller says, “Hurry, hurry, hurry.”

“I don’t know what to do, I can’t move my hand. God help me,” she cries. “I called my sister, please help me. I gotta call my sister.”

As a dispatcher questions her, she describes her attacker as “a black man in a blue hoodie.”

“There’s blood all over me,” she said. “Please don’t let me die, please don’t let me die, please don’t let me die.”

A door knock in the background follows.

“That’s the police,” the dispatcher tells her.
Separately, Terry Muller called for help, too.

“He stabbed us,” she shouts. “I’m heavily bleeding ... 326 Biden St. ... I can’t breathe.”

“Tell me where you’re at again,” the dispatcher says.

There was no response.

In the hallway, video shows, Woods calmly entered the elevator Fortuna just left after the attacks. A photo presented during the hearing shows him inside the elevator. He’s holding the machete in his right hand and smoking a cigarette. He walked out the Jermyn’s entrance onto Biden Street where police encountered him at the Wyoming Avenue intersection and took him to the ground.

Numerous times afterward, Woods said, “I’m sorry,” Schultz testified.

Woods told police he had smoked the hallucinogenic drug PCP. District Attorney Brian Gallagher said after the hearing Friday that a test of Woods’ blood showed PCP. But, Gallagher said, Woods was also lucid enough to warn a nurse about to draw his blood that he’s allergic to iodine, often used to sterilize the site where blood is drawn.
 
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