Woman who said cops hadn’t seen 'anyone as pretty as her' is now accused of killing her mother
10/27/2022 11:34 am PDT
LAS VEGAS (TCD) -- A 28-year-old woman who previously allegedly dined and dashed at an airport Chili’s last month now stands accused of killing her 62-year-old mother.
According to a news release from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, on Oct. 26 at around 2:34 a.m., officers responded to a home on the 10100 block of June Flower Drive to a report of an injured resident. At the scene, officers reportedly found a woman with multiple lacerations, and she was pronounced dead.
Upon further investigation, police identified the victim’s daughter, Hend Bustami, as a suspect. Bustami was later found in Barstow by California Highway Patrol and taken into custody, according to police.
She will reportedly be charged with open murder and is awaiting extradition back to Las Vegas.
Police said the Clark County Coroner’s Office will release the cause and manner of death, as well as the victim’s identity.
Before the alleged killing, Bustami went to the Chili’s at the Las Vegas airport and left without paying. When police found her, she became "belligerent with officers" and started "saying she was being harassed because cops [had] never seen anyone as pretty as her."
Bustami allegedly said she was going to "spit on all" the police officers because they were "perverts and were trying to rape her" because the cops had "never seen anyone as good-looking."
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