Here's Why Former News Anchor Allegedly Claimed She Stabbed Her Mother to Death Angelynn Mock is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her 80-year-old mother, Anita Avers By Liam Quinn Liam Quinn Liam Quinn is a crime reporter for People Magazine. He previously covered breaking news for The Record/NorthJersey.com. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 3, 2025 12:48PM EST 59 Comments Angelynn Mock; Anita Avers. Credit : Sedgwick County Jail; Anita Bradley Avers/Facebook NEED TO KNOW Angelyn Mock, a former news anchor, is charged with murder in the death of her 80-year-old mother According to a report from KAKE, 911 dispatchers told responders that Mock allegedly said she stabbed her mother "to save herself"Mock reportedly flagged down a couple and asked for a phone to call 911 The former news anchor who is accused of fatally stabbing her elderly mother allegedly told police she did so "to save herself," a statement that may suggest she was claiming self-defense. Angelynn “Angie” Mock was arrested after the Sedgwick County Police Department said she stabbed her mother Anita Avers, 80, to death in Wichita, Kan. The department said in a release that it had responded to a “reported cutting” on Friday, Oct. 31 and found Mock standing outside the home. Avers was found “unresponsive in her bed with multiple stab wounds.” According to county records, Mock, is charged with first-degree murder and is being held on $1 million bond. Former News Anchor Charged with Murder After Allegedly Stabbing and Killing Her 80-Year-Old Mother KAKE reported that 911 dispatchers told emergency responders that "calling party stabbed the mother to save herself," suggesting that Mock allegedly called 911 to report that she'd stabbed Avers in self-defense. Alyssa Castro told the outlet that she was in the car with her boyfriend when a woman covered in blood ran up and begged to use a phone to call 911. Our new app is here! Free, fun and full of exclusives. Scan to download now! "There was a woman who approached our vehicle with like blood, like her hands were filled, her body was filled with blood, asking to call 911,” Castro told KAKE. According to Castro, the woman took the boyfriends phone and ran back into the home with it before police later returned it. Mock was a news anchor and reporter for Fox 2 in St. Louis from 2011 to 2015, according to her her LinkedIn profile. It is not immediately clear if she has entered a plea or retained an attorney. Close Leave a Comment Read more: Crime Crime News Homicides