Bionca Ellis, 32, displayed the disgusting behavior a week after she allegedly stabbed the child to death and also wounded his 38-year-old mother Margot Wood outside a Giant Eagle in North Olmsted — outside Cleveland.
Authorities have said the attack was a “random act of violence.”
Ellis is facing ten criminal counts, including two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. The judge indicated Monday that she could potentially face the death penalty if she is convicted.
While appearing in court with her hands cuffed behind her back, Ellis appeared to fight back a smirk before she smiled several times as the charges were being read, footage from WEWS shows.
Ellis also whispered while answering questions in court and hung her head while she was initially being arraigned over video conference.
Ellis then giggled and replied “si” when Judge Nancy Russo asked her if she was going to plead not guilty to the charges against her, News 5 Cleveland reported. She eventually said “yes “when the furstrated judge pressed her.
Speaking in court before Russo determined bail, little Julian’s father said Ellis “took everything from us.”
“There’s nothing that could ever replace my son,” Jared Wood said, according to video from WEWS, adding.
“Just do whatever you can to keep this monster behind bars.”
The judge ultimately set bail for $5 million – the maximum figure — with Ellis held in custody.
Ellis was arrested after Julian and Margot Wood were stabbed shortly after 3 p.m., North Olmsted police said. Officers saw her holding a knife when she was taken into custody, police said, according to WEWS.
“While Margot was opening the trunk of her car to put groceries away the woman viciously attacked and stabbed both Margot and Julian,” loved ones wrote on a GoFundMe page.
They also said the victims and suspect did not know each other.
Julin was remembered as a “sweet little boy” who was obsessed with his new baby sister and always wanted to wrestle with his older brother.
“Our family is overwhelmed with sadness… and overwhelmed with the loving support the community has already provided us,” the fundraiser stated.
“This will be an incredibly long journey to recovery, but truthfully we will never recover – but we will continue to share stories about our beautiful baby.
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