A Wisconsin woman is facing murder charges after allegedly fatally stabbing her teenage daughter. Authorities report that the mother, Tyiece Oninski, claimed the motive for the killing was to protect her child from billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.

Details of the Tragic Incident

The Fatal Stabbing and Police Notification

Tyiece Oninski, 41, is accused of stabbing her daughter, Kuren Rein, to death in their Turtle home on March 19. Oninski reportedly contacted 911 the following day, March 20, admitting she had killed her daughter the previous night.

During the 13-minute emergency call, Oninski allegedly stated she killed Rein "to protect her from somebody else." She reportedly did not specify what type of threat the owner of Tesla and SpaceX posed to her child.

Disturbing Exchange During 911 Call

When dispatchers inquired if an ambulance was required for the teenager, Oninski allegedly responded with chilling clarity: "She’s dead, honey. She needs a hearse."

Police also observed that Oninski had sustained lacerations to her neck, cheek, and wrists. She informed officers that she had attempted suicide unsuccessfully.

Investigation and Legal Proceedings

Substance Testing and Hospital Stay

Following her apprehension, Oninski was transported to a hospital for treatment. Blood tests conducted during this time indicated the presence of benzodiazepines, amphetamines, and THC in her system.

While hospitalized, FOX 11 reported that Oninski "enthusiastically asked a deputy if her name was in the news and was disappointed to find out it was not." She is currently being held on a $1 million bond and is scheduled to return to court on April 14.

To date, Oninski has not entered a plea regarding the single charge of murder filed against her.

Community Mourning and Victim Profile

Tributes to Kuren Rein

Kuren Rein was a freshman student attending Beloit Memorial High School. A relative named Megan provided a statement to WMTV describing the victim.

"Kuren was kind, intelligent, and maintained such contagious optimism, even in the darkest of times," Megan stated. She added, "This tragedy is the devastating ending to a years-long battle amongst family members and the overworked system put in place to protect our children."

School and Community Response

Beloit Memorial High School Principal Emily Pelz shared a message with students, noting that "Kuren will be deeply missed, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends." Pelz acknowledged the impact, stating, "This tragedy will affect our school community, and this loss will understandably bring a range of emotions, questions, and concerns."

A GoFundMe page established by Meredith Jacobson expressed the profound grief felt by many. The page read: "Our hearts are shattered as we share the unimaginable loss of a beautiful 14-year-old life taken far too soon." It concluded that this event has left family, friends, and the community grieving beyond words.