Furious mother threw stones at neighbour at 5am after being told off for making too much noise

Furious mother threw stones at neighbour at 5am after being told off for making too much noise

An angry mother threw stones at her neighbour at 5am while drunk after being told off for making too much noise.

Aimee Murphy, a 22-year-old mother of two, threw rocks and broken tiles at the window of her neighbour’s house on May 3.


Footage also showed Murphy’s breasts falling out of her top during the vodka-fuelled attack.

The clip shows the moment the mum spotted her breasts falling out of her strappy halter neck before hastily putting them back on.

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Murphy, from Netherton in Merseyside, claimed his drink had been drugged at the time of the attack.

She reviewed the “extremely unattractive” images at Sefton Magistrates’ Court.

The 22-year-old admitted the assault but faces up to 16 weeks in prison over the bizarre incident.

Angela Blackmore, prosecuting, said: “The women appeared to be drunk or under the influence of something. She did not understand what was being said.”

“We heard about someone smoking drugs. They were yelling at one of the residents to come down.

“Finally, the victim indicated that she looked out the window after knocking on the common door of the place, due to the time of the morning, and shouted at them to leave. The defendant approached the window.”

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A man who was with her at the time tried to push her away, but she continued her attack.

Blackmore added: “She picked it up and threw it several times. On the fourth time the window cracked.

“She threw it six more times until the window shattered. The victim was standing there next to the window filming.”

The police were quickly called and the defendant left the scene.

The victim’s shin was bruised during the attack, which lasted for half an hour before police arrived.

Peter White, defending Murphy, said he did not remember returning home that evening.

He said: “This is not how she usually behaves. She has two children, who live with their grandmother.”

White added: “She is currently receiving Universal Credit. She made realistic admissions during the police interview.

“I understand that the images are extremely unattractive, but guilty pleas are quick.

“There has been no violation since and there has been no problem since. It will not happen again.”

Murphy, who has been released on bail, will appear at Liverpool Crown Court for sentencing on August 14.