Taylor police: Note about flushing toilet led 13-year-old to fatally stab sister TAYLOR, Mich. – Police say “a simple note about flushing the toilet” caused an argument between sisters that escalated to the 13-year-old fatally stabbing her 7-year-old sibling with two knives. The incident took place after 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon at a home on Banner Avenue in Taylor, near Telegraph Road. The older sister is now facing multiple charges – including first-degree premeditated murder, felony murder, and first-degree child abuse, according to a release from the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office. “She was very calm and just showed no emotion,” said Taylor Detective Cpl. Zachary Digiacomo. Authorities have not released the identity of either sister. The girls’ parents left them alone at home around 11:15 a.m. The 13-year-old was babysitting the 7-year-old when the argument broke out. “It stemmed from a note that was placed in the bathroom and the note was about flushing the toilet,” Digiacomo said. After the argument, the 13-year-old allegedly waited until her sister was in the bathroom again to stab her several times using two knives – a butcher knife and a hunting knife, according to police

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