Tessa Majors murder: Teen who allegedly stabbed Barnard college student to death to plead guilty
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The teen who allegedly stabbed New York City college student Tessa Majors to death in 2019 during a shocking botched robbery is expected to plead guilty to murder.
Weaver was the first to pounce on the young woman. After she passed the trio in the dimly-lit park while staring down at her iPhone, Weaver allegedly ran up behind her and kicked her hard in the back, court papers allege.A scuffle ensued and Majors fought back, biting and clawing at Weaver as she yelled for help.
Lewis held her in a headlock, while Weaver repeatedly plunged a knife into her chest, piercing her heart and sending the feathers of her down coat flying into the air.
The boys fled with her iPhone, as she crumpled to the ground and died."The murder of Tessa Majors tore at the fabric of this entire city," Justice Robert Mandelbaum said at a prior court hearing in the case.