Rock County is reeling after a 14-year-old girl was found stabbed to death inside a Town of Turtle home on March 20, and a Beloit mother now sits behind bars, accused of killing her. Deputies say the woman called county dispatch herself, calmly admitted to the stabbing, and insisted she had acted to protect the teen. The victim has been identified as 14-year-old Kuren Rein, and the case has shaken the usually quiet community.
According to WMTV, a 13-minute call came into the Rock County communications center on the morning of March 20. The caller, later identified as 41-year-old Tyiece Oninski, told dispatchers she had murdered the teenager the night before. Deputies were sent for a welfare check to a home in the 2000 block of E. Gorton Street, where they found Rein dead from multiple stab wounds and recovered a knife and sheath nearby. When a dispatcher asked whether the girl needed medical help, the caller responded, “she’s dead, honey. She needs a hearse.”
What investigators say
Newly filed court documents outline what investigators say they found inside the house. Authorities report that Oninski had deep lacerations to her neck and wrists when they arrived. A partial bare footprint seen inside the home was later compared with her left foot, which appeared stained with what looked like blood. At the hospital, medical testing reportedly showed benzodiazepines, amphetamines and THC in her system, according to a criminal complaint reviewed by WBAY…