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A 28-year-old Centre County, Pennsylvania woman who authorities say has a history of abusing meth now faces a third-degree murder charge for stabbing a man to death back in April 2021. Brittany Guisewhite allegedly stabbed Robert W. Farwell in the heart following an argument over food on April 8, then told a stranger that the stabbing was an accident and that the victim was just “trying to give me a hug.”

These are some of the details about the killing that have been reported so far by WTAJ. Court records obtained by Law&Crime show that Guisewhite, of Bellefonte, Pa., faces multiple charges, including: third-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter resulting from provocation by the individual killed, aggravated assault, and possession of a controlled substance.

Records also show that Guisewhite, a mother to a 4-year-old girl, has had several run-ins with law enforcement over the years, mostly for speeding and infractions like driving without a registration card or driving an unregistered vehicle. The disposition of 2014 and 2016 cases for retail theft and disorderly conduct are listed as “waived for court.” Guisewhite’s legal problems are much more serious now: the third-degree murder charge (leaving aside the other charges) is punishable upon conviction by a decade or two in prison.


According to WTAJ, the suspect and the victim had a “tumultuous” relationship. The suspect herself was described as having a history of “erratic,” “spastic behavior,” and paranoia, as a result of regular meth use. Guisewhite allegedly tested positive for meth hours after the killing.


After the purported food argument, Guisewhite allegedly barricaded herself in a bedroom and then came out of that room with a knife; the suspect threatened to stab Farwell if he approached her. She followed through on that threat, according to cops. The suspect’s young daughter was reportedly in the residence at the time of the stabbing and woke up from her slumber as a result of the violence.


From here, Guisewhite allegedly ran out of the residence and flagged down a random truck driver. Guisewhite allegedly told this stranger that the stabbing was accidental and that Farwell was trying to hug her while she was armed with a knife.


Police said that the murder weapon was found in the kitchen sink at the scene. The drug possession charge stems from meth that was allegedly found in a vehicle.
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After re-reading the article I'm inclined to believe she told the truck driver the truth, well sort of. The argument over food came first, then she barricaded herself in the room, came out with a knife and I believe it was at that point he tried to hug her, after she had threatened to stab him if he approached her. She'll have to carry that guilt until her last breath. And her poor daughter, basically orphaned :(
 
After re-reading the article I'm inclined to believe she told the truck driver the truth, well sort of. The argument over food came first, then she barricaded herself in the room, came out with a knife and I believe it was at that point he tried to hug her, after she had threatened to stab him if he approached her. She'll have to carry that guilt until her last breath. And her poor daughter, basically orphaned :(
Seriously. Unless the victim was on meth, why
the hell hug that?
Family didn't step in? She cares for a child yet I'm seeing someone that needs to be cared for.
 
Brittany Guisewhite signaled her plans to assert that she acted in self-defense.

Guisewhite, 28, was arrested on charges of murder in the third degree, voluntary manslaughter resulting from provocation by the individual killed, aggravated assault, and possession of a controlled substance in late October.

The exact circumstances surrounding the death of 26-year-old Robert Farwell are legally in dispute, though the defendant does not contest that she wielded and then used the weapon that killed him.

The deceased man was stabbed in the heart following an argument about food between Guisewhite and himself on April 8, 2021. According to a truck driver who was immediately told about the violence, the defendant first said she mistakenly stabbed her alleged victim while he was “trying to give me a hug.”

Centre County Assistant Public Defender Shannon Malone, however, insists her client acted in self-defense after the deceased man threatened to kill Guisewhite. The defendant only killed him only after Farwell barreled forward trying to enter a bedroom by kicking through a locked door, the defense attorney recently argued in court. The mother of a 4-year-old girl relayed as much to police on the day of the slaying when questioned at length.

Guisewhite, however, is not believed to be a reliable narrator by law enforcement due to her alleged history of drug abuse, including methamphetamine. A four-hour-long police interview ensued, during which the defendant allegedly gave multiple accounts of the incident and various rationales for the fatal outcome.

Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Tyler Grube testified before Centre County District Judge Tom Jordan that the accused and the deceased had a “tumultuous” relationship, according to The Centre Daily.

Guisewhite, the trooper said, told law enforcement she moved to the mobile home where Farwell was killed in order to distance herself from his alleged abuse. During her interview, the defendant accused him of assaulting her physically and sexually, Grube testified.

In a probable cause affidavit, police noted that Farwell showed up at the defendant’s home unannounced on the day in question. Following the argument, Guisewhite locked herself in a bedroom before grabbing a knife and then warning the visitor that she would stab him if he moved in her direction. The rest happened about as Guisewhite promised–with a “lunge” that left the man dead, according to police.

That blow, a forensic pathologist testified, fractured one of Farwell’s ribs, punctured one of his lungs and lacerated his heart.

According to local CBS affiliate WTAJ, Guisewhite has been described as having a history of “erratic, spastic behavior,” and paranoia, presumably as a result of her alleged drug dependency issues. She also allegedly tested positive for meth hours after the killing.

Following the testimony offered by the state and the defense–including additional police testimony and that of a woman who interviewed the defendant’s daughter–Jordan ruled there was enough probable cause to move the case forward to trial.
 
From 2022:

Centre County woman sentenced for stabbing, killing man​


CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WTAJ) – A Centre County woman has been sentenced to 3 – 8 years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter.

In 2021, Brittany Guisewhite stabbed and killed Robert Farwell in Haines Township. According to the criminal complaint, on April 8, Guisewhite and Farwell got into an argument over food. Guisewhite barricaded herself in a bedroom and later emerged with a knife, telling Farwell not to move towards her, or she would stab him.

During the altercation, Guisewhite stated that Farwell didn’t listen to her warning and stabbed him in his heart. He died at Mount Nittany Medical Center from his injuries.

She then flagged down a passing truck and asked the driver and passenger to call 911, according to the search warrant.

Police noted in the warrant that the woman appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance when they arrived at the scene.
 
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