Whitey Ford
02-20-2020, 12:37 PM
Essentially, this was a feral apefirmative action she boon working some low level gig at a law firm.
Woman tried to kill boss – twice – to hide fraud scheme
https://i.imgur.com/ccEEeW1.jpg
A Gainesville woman charged last month with stabbing her work supervisor had tried to hit her with a car just an hour before, police said — all to avoid being caught in what police believe was a scheme to steal money from her employer.
Gainesville police obtained a search warrant for the phone of Linda Renae Williams, 39, who had searched for the address of her supervisor, Elizabeth Schulz-Seelbach, in Google Maps the morning of Jan. 17, according to a sworn complaint.
Less than an hour later, both women arrived at the law firm located at 1 SE First Ave. Schulz-Seelbach, who stopped at a Panera for breakfast, arrived after Williams, the complaint said, and Williams was waiting for her at the law firm’s rear door.
Williams then asked to speak with Schulz-Seelbach and led her to a secluded office, where she stabbed her in the neck with a 5-inch fillet knife, the complaint said.
Schulz-Seelbach sustained defensive wounds on her hands before other employees intervened and pushed Williams away from her. Ginger Hall, a legal secretary who tried to intervene in the attack, sustained a cut that required three stitches, the report said.
https://www.gainesville.com/news/20200219/gpd-woman-tried-to-kill-boss-ndash-twice-ndash-to-hide-fraud-scheme
Woman tried to kill boss – twice – to hide fraud scheme
https://i.imgur.com/ccEEeW1.jpg
A Gainesville woman charged last month with stabbing her work supervisor had tried to hit her with a car just an hour before, police said — all to avoid being caught in what police believe was a scheme to steal money from her employer.
Gainesville police obtained a search warrant for the phone of Linda Renae Williams, 39, who had searched for the address of her supervisor, Elizabeth Schulz-Seelbach, in Google Maps the morning of Jan. 17, according to a sworn complaint.
Less than an hour later, both women arrived at the law firm located at 1 SE First Ave. Schulz-Seelbach, who stopped at a Panera for breakfast, arrived after Williams, the complaint said, and Williams was waiting for her at the law firm’s rear door.
Williams then asked to speak with Schulz-Seelbach and led her to a secluded office, where she stabbed her in the neck with a 5-inch fillet knife, the complaint said.
Schulz-Seelbach sustained defensive wounds on her hands before other employees intervened and pushed Williams away from her. Ginger Hall, a legal secretary who tried to intervene in the attack, sustained a cut that required three stitches, the report said.
https://www.gainesville.com/news/20200219/gpd-woman-tried-to-kill-boss-ndash-twice-ndash-to-hide-fraud-scheme