Connecticut dentist allegedly stabbed woman, pretended to be bystander when police arrived
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Connecticut dentist allegedly stabbed woman, pretended to be bystander when police arrived

Connecticut dentist allegedly stabbed woman, pretended to be bystander when police arrived

Police believe Alika Crew, DDS, hid in the car of her former fiancé’s new girlfriend and then attacked the 30-year-old woman.

Surveillance videos show the woman calling for help July 28, holding her neck and stumbling moments after police say she was stabbed by the 41-year-old dentist.

“We saw them tussling kind of where those bushes are, then I saw somebody get up and run away,” witness Denise Ward told WCBS-TV.

“She cut me in my throat,” the victim told Ms. Ward, according to WCBS-TV.

Dr. Crew appears in the video, and neighbors recognize her as a medical professional, while the victim recognizes her as the assailant.

When officers arrived, Dr. Crew told them she was just a bystander trying to help, police say. The victim identified her assailant and is now being treated at a hospital, according to WCBS-TV.

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