CCTV footage has captured the horrific moment a prisoner – who was thrown behind bars for stabbing her mother more than 100 times and beheaded her – attacked another prisoner trying to ‘scalp her’
A deranged female prisoner who was thrown behind bars for beheading her own mother has launched a freighting attack on another in trying to “scalp her” – the woman’s lawyers have claimed.
Jessica Camilleri, 31, has been accused of launching a horrific attack on another female prisoner Lien Ai Vuong “’fixating on her dark hair and trying to scalp her.”
However the alleged victim, Lien Ai Vuong, who was on trial this week as she was accused of attacking Camilleri as payback for having a clump of her hair violently torn out in the kitchen of Dillwynia women’s prison, Australia. During the “scalping” incident, prison CCTV captured Camilleri grabbing Vuong’s hair and pulling it back sharply.
Vuong then retaliated against her fellow convict kicking and hitting Camilleri as other inmates scrambled to break the frenzy up between the two of them. During the chaos Vuong grabbed a milk crate and began attacking Camilleri with it.
During the incident numerous female convicts can be seen rushing the scene then screaming “guards! guards!” for help to break up the row. However it took officers 10 minutes to arrive. Vuong has pulled back the lid on the brutal incident and revealed she was playing a game with the other inmates moments before the chaos.
Vuong said: “’I was sitting there playing bingo, I didn’t expect to be scalped, pulled down by her full weight. The girls picked up my hair and said, “Oh, my God – she’s trying to scalp you.'”
The Mail reports Camilleri who decapitated her mother has been bragging about her ghastly crime to terrify other women behind bars. The convict has even been accused of threatening to behead fellow prisoners just like she did her mother.
In a court hearing on the assault Vuong said: “Everyone knows who… Jessica Camilleri is.”
“From the beginning of my sentence, when I told them what I’d done, the girls said, ‘Anyone who chopped her mother’s head off deserves to rot.'”
Vuong is currently in custody awaiting sentencing on unrelated firearms and drug charges. Vuong faces assault charges over the alleged revenge attack on Camilleri.
Vuong is also to be sentenced in April for possession of a shortened firearm and also dealing with property believed to be proceeds of crime between $5,000 and $100,000. Alongside this Vuong will be sentenced for five counts of supplying a prohibited drug, and one count of supplying a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug.