A woman was charged Wednesday with fatally stabbing a woman in a St. Paul condominium more than a month ago and then visiting a St. Paul college campus the next day and stabbing a woman there with the same knife, authorities said.
Susan B. Anthony Davis, 36, of Minneapolis, was charged in Ramsey County District Court with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the death of Angela Huntington, 55, whose body was found by a relative on the morning of Aug. 30 in her condo in the 300 block of Ramsey Street.
On the same day that Huntington's body was discovered, Davis went to Concordia University in St. Paul and randomly stabbed a woman just below the neck with a steak knife, according to assault charges filed on Sept. 2 that led to her arrest on Sept. 17.
Davis posted bond and left jail on Sept. 20 only to be arrested again Tuesday night, this time once police had the DNA evidence to implicate her in Huntington's death.
Davis appeared in court Wednesday and remains jailed in lieu of $1 million bail ahead of an Oct. 26 court appearance in both cases. Court records do not list an attorney for her.
Davis is also charged in Dakota County with pointing a gun at two people with their children in a park over the July 4th weekend.
According to the murder charges:
Huntington's twin sister went to the condo that morning because Huntington had failed to show up to take their mother to a dental appointment. The sister entered the unlocked condo and found Huntington dead in the entry. Officers found blood in the condo, as well as a bloody shoe print outside the main door.