Woman acquitted of stabbing MIT student in residence hall

Dec. 9, 2010
She admits to attack, but says she was insane at the time

From The Boston Globe: A judge has acquitted a former Wellesley College student on grounds of insanity in the 2007 stabbing of her ex-boyfriend in his resdience hall room at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. Anna Tang was accused of sneaking into her ex-boyfriend's room with three knives and stabbing him as he slept. Wolfe Styke received seven stab wounds, but survived. Tang admitted to the stabbing, but contended she was insane at the time, suffering from bipolar disorder and depression.

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