
The young Texas sisters charged with fatally hacking a mother-of-five to death flashed sickening smiles as police hauled them off in handcuffs, video shows.
Amaya Cookie Diaz, 19, and Kitty Mia Diaz, 21, were taken into custody by officers in Del Rio — a small city near the Mexican border — just hours after cops say they repeatedly stabbed 32-year-old Caroline “Caro” Peña in broad daylight.
Footage taken from outside the siblings’ home showed a barefoot Kitty – wearing tight black shorts and a halter top with an illustration of white hands cupping her breasts – grinning briefly at the ground as two officers escorted her into a patrol car at around 4 p.m. Thursday afternoon.
Her social media shows she is also the mother of a young son.
Her similarly scantily-clad younger sister appeared to put on a show for the camera: brazenly flashing her pearly whites and giggling after sarcastically yelling at the man behind the camera to, “Stop recording!”
A third woman, Kyandra Renee Faz, 21, was also arrested for the grisly murder, according to the Del Rio Police Department, which has not publicly revealed a motive.
Peña was taken to Val Verde Regional Medical Center just after 2 p.m. local time on Thursday with multiple stab wounds.
Footage from the scene reportedly shows a bloody Peña facing down her three attackers outside a Sonic drive-through before she was cut down.
She later died from her injuries at a hospital in San Antonio.
Cops were called to the medical center and tracked down the location of the savage attack to an address in Del Rio, which is home to roughly 35,000 residents.