Woman Charged With Murder Of Her Brother

Alabama Murder  BREAKING NEWS Police say Maleya McMillan stabbed her brother at the family's mobile home.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Thu, February 26, 2009 - 5:19 pm CST
BREAKING NEWS

Fairhope police have charged a woman, accused of stabbing her brother, with murder.

According to the investigators, 22-year-old Maleya McMillian stabbed her brother Wednesday morning at a mobile home on Ingleside Avenue. 25-year-old Mustafa McMillan died at the scene. Their mother told News 5 that Maleya stabbed him in the heart.

Maleya is being held in Fairhope until she can be transferred to the Baldwin County Jail in Bay Minette.

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He did work but people do get days off!

Work?  Why?

22 and 25 years old.  Shouldn’t they have been at work?

i read that they were fighting most of the week over the play station game. i say it was about a moon pie. it doesn’t matter. both are just as dumb, but is their ever for taking a life? poor lady, i hate this for her.

over a playstation game they were playing,  seriously, thst is what she stabbed her own brother over.  Man what a wonderful world we live in, pass the bullets please.

Does anyone know why she killed him?

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