Wife allegedly found covered in blood — ‘holding and on top of’ dead husband — after plunging knife into his back, leading to murder charge and lawsuit

Inset: Youngmi Shin in court last year (KCPQ/YouTube). Background: Police at the home where Youngmi Shin was found covered in blood after allegedly killing her husband Jay Choi (KCPQ/YouTube).

Inset: Youngmi Shin in court last year (KCPQ/YouTube). Background: Police at the home where Youngmi Shin was found covered in blood after allegedly killing her husband Jay Choi (KCPQ/YouTube).

A woman in Washington state is facing a second-degree murder charge and a wrongful death lawsuit — filed by her two stepdaughters earlier this month — for allegedly attacking and stabbing her husband in the back with a knife during an argument, which she claims was done in self-defense. In their complaint, victim Jay Choi’s daughters say they’re entitled to general and special compensatory damages for his death regardless of the circumstances.

“Jay Choi sustained serious bodily injuries resulting in pain, suffering, disability, fear of impending death, and wrongful death, entitling his estate to recover general and special compensatory damages … and any other damages allowable as a result of Defendant’s tortious conduct,” the daughters’ complaint says. “This is also evidenced by Youngmi Shin’s acts … even though the death of Jay Choi was most likely without premeditation.”

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