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Stabbing Winnipeg senior 68 times nets ‘ticking time bomb’ 12 years behind bars

Melissa Joyce Gabriel, who is 37, had previously admitted she stabbed Dorothy Dykens 68 times in 2015. Riley McDermid / Global News

WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg woman who told police she “just lost it” and stabbed an 89-year-old neighbour to death for no reason has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for manslaughter.

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Melissa Joyce Gabriel, who is 37, had previously admitted she stabbed Dorothy Dykens 68 times in 2015.

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Provincial court Judge Ryan Rolston described Gabriel as a “ticking time bomb” who was aware she was mentally ill and became violent when she drank.

The judge noted Gabriel hasn’t taken sincere steps to deal with her issues and, until she does, she will remain a danger.

Rolston said Dykens was the victim of a vicious, random attack and described her as extremely vulnerable.

He credited Gabriel for 39 months of time already served, which reduces her remaining sentence to nine years and nine months.

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