Woman accused of Fargo stabbing spree has history of knife attacks
Ashley Larson terrorized at least three other people with a knife in the past before stabbing three people near Mexican Village restaurant in Fargo, according to criminal complaints. She also hit a man with a baseball bat and bit him, court documents said. 3:39 pm, May 14, 2021 ×
Ashley Larson is the suspect in the stabbing of three people on the southwest fringe of downtown Fargo on Thursday, May 13.
FARGO A woman accused of stabbing three people at a downtown Fargo restaurant Thursday, May 13, has a history of attacking others with weapons, including a knife assault that happened less than a month ago.
Fargo woman accused of downtown stabbing spree has history of knife attacks
Ashley Larson terrorized at least three other people with a knife in the past before stabbing three people near Mexican Village restaurant in Fargo, according to criminal complaints. She also hit a man with a baseball bat and bit him, court documents said. 2:05 pm, May 14, 2021 ×
Ashley Larson is the suspect in the stabbing of three people on the southwest fringe of downtown Fargo on Thursday, May 13.
FARGO A woman accused of stabbing three people before barricading herself in a vehicle at a downtown Fargo restaurant has a history of attacking others with weapons, including a knife assault that happened less than a month ago.
Avery’s remains were found in the Clay County landfill three weeks later.
Andrea Catherine Payne, a 27-year-old who also received credit for time served for the same charge Erno pleaded guilty to, admitted to bringing Erno to her and Broad’s apartment after the killing. However, she denied asking Erno to destroy evidence, including Avery’s computer.
Erno admitted to taking and wiping the computer clean. Like Payne, he acknowledged he lied to police about the case.
“I’m sorry that Dystynee is gone, sorry I took her computer, sorry I didn’t tell anybody about it and lied to police,” Erno said.
Barnesville woman pleads guilty to vicious, animalistic attack that killed foster baby
Kellie Jo Anderson, 36, of Barnesville, pleaded guilty Monday, May 3, in Clay County District Court to a second-degree felony murder charge that says she killed 18-month-old Henry Thomas Anderson. 4:31 pm, May 3, 2021 ×
Kellie Jo Anderson
Kellie Jo Anderson, 36, of Barnesville, pleaded guilty Monday, May 3, in Clay County District Court to a second-degree felony murder charge that says she killed 18-month-old Henry Thomas Anderson without intent when she assaulted him at her home on April 24, 2020. In exchange for a plea agreement, the original second-degree murder charge that said she killed the child with intent was dismissed.