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Dena Schlosser : ウィキペディア英語版
Dena Schlosser

Dena Schlosser (born 1969) is a Plano, Texas woman who, on November 22, 2004, used a knife to amputate the arms of her eleven-month-old daughter, Margaret, who died as a result. Plano police responded to a 9-1-1 call made by concerned workers at a local day care center who had spoken to her earlier that day. The 9-1-1 operator testified that she confessed to her and that the gospel song, "He Touched Me" played in the background. When police arrived, they saw her covered in blood and calmly sitting holding the knife singing Christian hymns. Hours after her arrest, police heard her repeatedly chanting, "Thank you Jesus, thank you Lord."
==Early years==
At age 8, Schlosser was diagnosed with hydrocephalus. Throughout her childhood and teenage years, she underwent seven brain surgeries in which doctors drained the fluid from her brain. She had eight surgeries to implant shunts into her brain, heart and abdomen before she was 13 years old. Her schoolmates made fun of her shaved head.〔 She graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She met her husband, John, when they were both students at Marist. She graduated but he did not. They moved to Texas. She wanted to work but he would not allow her to.〔

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