Hell hath no fury...

Relationships can be tough especially when you're young. 20 year-old Shannon Csapilla of Stamford, CT knows this all too well. So when Csapilla suspected that a friend was carrying on a relationship with her ex-boyfriend, she decided to take matters into her own hands.

Police say Csapilla allegedly keyed both her ex-boyfriend's and the other girl's car back on August 7. Police also say that the tires on both cars had been slashed. She wasn't done there. After the vandalism, NBC New York reports that Csapilla allegedly sent taunting text messages to her ex-boyfriend alluding to the fact that she was responsible. In one conversation, police say, she allegedly admitted to the crime.

There's one big factor here, according to police. During the keying, Csapilla allegedly misspelled the word WHORE, and instead carved out WORE.

Police say that the suspect was uncooperative with investigators and denied keying the cars when she was called into a Stamford Police headquarters for questioning. But as she left the department, police say, Csapilla allegedly sent a Snapchat message to a friend with the caption, “Stamford police have nothing on me.”

Police, however, were able to get enough evidence to cuff her on Thursday.


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