A teen is accused of adhering to two gals to their Florida residence, climbing into their window and stabbing them to loss of life early Monday morning, according to police.

Sage Gayle Curry, 19, is billed with two counts of initially-diploma murder and a person count of armed burglary in link with the incident, according to an arrest affidavit filed by the Largo Police Division in Pinellas County.

Police explained he observed the two victims in public, entered their property as a result of a bedroom window and stabbed a woman with a knife when she was sleeping.

The second sufferer experimented with to appear to the rescue of the 1st lady, injuring Curry. He was equipped to overpower her and fatally stab her in the neck and face, police claimed.

Curry then went to a nearby home to inquire for enable and referred to as police, telling them where the victims ended up, in accordance to the arrest affidavit.

He afterwards admitted to pursuing the ladies household and stabbing them, the affidavit explained. He allegedly told police he used “the sharpest kitchen area knife he could uncover” and stabbed them “for an mysterious explanation.” He also explained he rolled the initial target off a couch and to the floor to make the criminal offense seem like an accident, according to the affidavit.

Largo Law enforcement Division Lt. Scott Gore claimed investigators feel the criminal offense was “a random act with no known marriage among the victims and the arrested.”

“Nonetheless, that could improve as the investigation continues,” Gore said.

Curry is getting held with no bail. He was taken to the Pinellas County Jail, according to arresting paperwork. He claimed he could not manage an attorney when he appeared just before a judge Tuesday, according to WFLA, the NBC affiliate in Tampa.

The Pinellas County Community Defender’s office environment did not immediately respond to a ask for for comment.