Woman Calls Herself Goddess Venus, Strips Naked And Then Stabs Airport Worker In The Face
A woman, described as being manic, stripped naked and assaulted workers on March 14 at the Dallas Forth Worth International Airport.

A woman called herself goddess Venus and stripped naked and then bit and stabbed airport workers earlier this month in Texas’ Dallas Forth Worth International Airport.
Samantha Palma on March 14 also ended up stabbing two people with a pencil and bit the manager of an airport restaurant while running around naked. A report by the New York Post said the woman suffered from a “manic episode" at the Dallas Forth Worth International Airport.
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Samantha stabbed the airport restaurant manager in the head and the face with his own pencil. She also bit him on the forearm, breaking his skin and bruising him.
The video of the incident has gone viral where Samantha is seen breaking an airport information display screen, throwing water in the air and prancing about the airport while fellow travellers stared and some recorded the entire incident on their phones.
When a passenger offered a coat to her she shouted “fuck you" to that person and then went on to break the display screen.
When the police arrived, Samanta was covered in blood that was not her own and hidden behind an emergency door at Gate D1 of Terminal D.
She later told the police that she neglected to take her medication that day and claimed that she was traveling with her 8-year-old daughter.
She told police that she identified as Disney princesses, including Ariel and Pocahontas and was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was initially detained on a mental health hold.
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