Prosecutors argued that the horrific crime and the lenient sentence could set a dangerous precedent, but defense claims it's not as simple as it seems.
Lawyers for the California woman who avoided prison time after stabbing her boyfriend 108 times in a marijuana-induced psychotic episode killing him stand behind their defense, insisting it was not a "con job" but a reaction to ultra-potent weed.
California double-murderer Shawn Shirck, 29, served fewer than four years in prison in the same county where Bryn Spejcher, 33, got probation this week for killing her boyfriend in a pot-induced psychosis. Lawyers for both defendants asserted they were incapable of intending to murder their victims due to their intoxicated states an argument that has outraged relatives of their victims.