She killed her boyfriend with a sword on christmas eve while high on meth, police say

She killed her boyfriend with a sword on Christmas Eve while high on meth, police say

December 26, 2021

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO – On Friday, December 24, 2021, at approximately 11:05 pm, officers with the Cape Girardeau Police Department were dispatched to the area of Barberry near Quince Street for a report of suspicious activity. Upon arrival, officers located an adult female standing outside of a residence with apparent blood on her clothing. The female subject was later identified as Brittany A. Wilson, a 32 year-old female from Cape Girardeau. Officers detained Wilson and additional officers entered the home to check upon the safety of any additional residents.

Officers located a deceased male in the basement of the residence who had apparent, fresh stab wounds on his body. This 34 year-old male was later determined to be Wilson’s boyfriend and a resident of the home. The victim’s full identity will not be released until confirmation is received that all of his family members have received proper notification.

Wilson was arrested and transported to the Cape Girardeau municipal jail where she was processed without incident. Cape Girardeau investigators presented the facts of this case to the Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The Honorable Judge Frank E. Miller has since issued a warrant on Wilson for Murder-1st Degree and Armed Criminal Action.

Wilson’s bond is set and $2,000,000.00 cash only. She is currently in custody at the Cape Girardeau municipal jail.

Phil Stilton

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