Woman says foster parent murder victims 'deserved to die'
Video arraignment of Shuvonne VInson

Screenshot from the video arraignment of Shuvonne Vinson and Gregory Callahan (MLive/YouTube).

During her arraignment, a woman from Michigan reacted strongly to being charged with serious crimes, including two counts of homicide and attempted murder against a foster family.

Shuvonne Vinson, 42, appeared via video for her arraignment on Jan. 3 after the tragic events that took place on Jan. 1, resulting in the deaths of Jennifer Lyn Bernhard, 48, and Stevie Ray Smith, 74. Vinson, along with Gregory Callahan, 37, faces allegations of the murders and the attempted murder of Jeffrey Alan Bernhard, 52, who was critically injured. The Bernhards were foster parents to two children, and Smith was Jennifer Bernhard’s father.

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