Crime & Safety
Teen Accused of Stabbing Ex-Boyfriend's New Girlfriend Waives Case to Court
Kristin Schnelle, 19, remains in Washington County Jail.

A West Virginia teenager accused of stabbing her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend on Easter morning waived her case to court Wednesday.
Canonsburg police on March 31 charged Kristin Schnelle, 19, with criminal attempt-aggravated assault, aggravated assault, simple assault and reckless endangerment, court records show.
She had been scheduled to appear before district Judge James Ellis at 9:10 a.m. Wednesday for a preliminary hearing, according to court dockets.
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Schnelle had been arraigned March 31 by Ellis and remanded to the Washington County Jail after being unable to post a $25,000 bond.
She remained in jail as of Wednesday night, according to the Washington County Jail website.
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According to the Observer-Reporter newspaper, police said Schnelle went to the home of her former boyfriend, Robert Cramer II, 32, after having reportedly seen pictures of him and his new girlfriend on Facebook.
The newspaper said Cramer told police he and his girlfriend were asleep in bed when Schnelle reportedly began stabbing the woman, Aubrey Buehner, with a kitchen knife.
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