Crime & Justice
North Carolina woman accused of stabbing 10-year-old sister to death
Kaneijah Bradley, 22, has been charged with murder for allegedly stabbing her 10-year-old sister to death.
Kaneijah Bradley, 22, has been charged with murder after authorities purport she did the unimaginable.
What Kaneijah Bradley is charged with
Authorities say the woman from Enfield, North Carolina stabbed her 10-year-old sister to death.
On Tuesday at 10:30pm, deputies responded to the 2000 block of Beaverdam Road just outside of Enfield for a reported missing child.
Officials say the mother found the child dead in the backyard, according to the press release.
Investigation
Further investigation showed that the victim had been stabbed multiple times, according to deputies.
Investigators believe the child was stabbed inside the home and moved to the backyard.
The motive of the incident is unclear at this time and remains under investigation.
Officials say Bradley is currently lodged at the Halifax County jail under no bond.
She is scheduled to appear in court on January 25, 2024.
Photo: Halifax County Sheriff’s Office
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