RICHMOND, Va. -- The man who stabbed a woman to death during a triple stabbing in Richmond acted in self-defense, Crime Insider sources told Jon Burkett. At least that's where the investigation stands right now, according to those sources.
Officers were called to a duplex in the 3300 block of North Avenue just before midnight on Saturday, July 22, for a report of an argument and stabbing.
When officers arrived, they found a man and three women suffering from stab wounds.
Vivian L. Robinson, 50, died at the scene, authorities said. Officials said the Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.
Paramedics transported the other victims to a local hospital with injuries that were not considered to be life-threatening. Close friends said the other women stabbed were Robinson's sister and daughter.
No arrests have been made in this case. The male suspect told police he believed Robinson had a gun during the altercation.
Police called the incident a death investigation. Detectives said they are not looking for any suspects.
Anyone with additional information is asked to either call Major Crimes Detective A. Coates at 804-646-0729 or Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000.
Neighbor heard screaming
"It was like right in front of the house," neighbor Randy Kern said. "We heard this woman screaming hysterically for like 10 minutes."
Kern has lived in his home off North Avenue at Brookland Park for about a year.
"I was right inside watching TV and just see all these cop lights and ambulance lights. And they stopped right here and that's when I came outside to check what was going on," he said.
Kern said what happened early Sunday morning left him shaken.
"Last night was definitely surprising even though we see a lot of crime here."