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Washington state bus driver stabbed to death
Washington state bus driver stabbed to death








The incident was reported from Washington State, US and the woman who made the miraculous escape was identified as 42-year-old Young Sook An. The 42-year-old victim of the shocking crime, somehow wiggled her nose in the shallow grave, managing to create pockets of space which let her breathe and somehow find her second wind. What makes her story even more fascinating, is that she used her nose to escape the shallow grave her husband dug her in in. “We are grateful for the efforts of the Houston County Sheriffs Office and Perry Police Department in solving this murder, holding the guilty party responsible, and always working to protect our citizens from violent domestic situations.In a story that almost reads like a film script, a woman in US survived after being stabbed and buried alive by her husband. “The Houston D.A.’s Office will continue to seek justice for victims of family violence in Houston County, regardless of the age, circumstances, or reputation of the accused,” acting DA William Kendall said in the statement. “Our community is safer because of the hard work of law enforcement,” Duane added. We hope that today’s verdict provides some closure for the victim’s family.” Seidenfaden was held accountable for his actions. “This case is heartbreaking,” Houston County Assistant District Attorney Justin Duane said in a statement. “I have the most wonderful family and Hubby in the world! Couldn’t Imagine my life without them!” read the intro for the Facebook page belonging to Debbie McPhail Seidenfaden, whose profile says she lives in Perry and works for the Houston County Board of Education.Ī Facebook page belonging to a Bud Seidenfaden featured a picture of a man appearing to be the same one in the booking photo provided by the Houston County DA’s office. “That’s why it’s hard to piece together why something like this happened.”Īccording to the sheriff’s office, they have no previous reports or records of Seidenfaden, WMAZ reported.įacebook pages for both Harold and Debra Seidenfaden still appeared to be up at the time of this story’s publication. “He was always a real friendly, a real people person kind of guy,” Todd Williams, who knew Seidenfaden from the Perry Athletic Club, reportedly said. People who knew Seidenfaden were shocked, WMAZ reported. that day.Īccording to the Houston County sheriff’s office, Seidenfaden told a neighbor he had an argument with his wife and killed her, the WMAZ report said. Due to the knife possession charge, he must serve five years’ probation if he is released.Īccording to a report by local CBS affiliate WMAZ, Debra Seidenfaden was a bus driver. Seidenfaden will eventually be eligible for parole. Seidenfaden had waived his right to a jury trial, according to the press release.

#Washington state bus driver stabbed to death trial#

“Bo” Adams convicted Seidenfaden after a two-day bench trial that started Monday. Investigators on the scene recovered several pieces of physical evidence, including multiple knives appearing to be stained with blood, the press release said. Seidenfaden grabbed a knife and stabbed and cut the victim multiple times,” the Houston County DA’s office said in a press release announcing the verdict Tuesday. The two were apparently arguing on over Harold’s shoulder surgery scheduled for the following day. Harold “Bud” Seidenfaden stabbed his wife Debra Seidenfaden to death in February, according to the Houston County District Attorney’s Office. Harold Siedenfaden (courtesy Houston County District Attorney)Ī 79-year-old man in Georgia convicted of killing his 60-year-old wife has been sentenced to life in prison.








Washington state bus driver stabbed to death