Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Woman tries to cut off sleeping husband's head with a power saw.


dailymail- A woman has been accused of trying to saw her sleeping husband's head off with a power saw.
Police were called to Hoyt Avenue in Everett, Washington, on Friday, and found the unnamed 36-year-old still alive but his head and neck covered in bloody cuts.
When officers arrived at the  family residence they allegedly heard the husband screaming at his wife: 'It was you, it was you - you tried to cut my head off. You're going to jail.' Yesterday the woman, also unidentified,appeared in court on a charge of domestic violence assault and a judge ordered her bail to be kept at $250,000.
When interviewed by police the 43-year-old insisted that she had grabbed the power saw in the dead of night as she thought she heard an intruder escape from her daughter's window.
However, sergeant Robert Goetz indicated that there was no sign of a break-in - a child lock prevented the window in the child's room from opening more than a few inches.
In addition, both the front and back doors were locked from the inside.
He said: 'There was no evidence there was an intruder.'
The husband, who told officers that he woke to find the power tool whirring at his neck, was taken to hospital and treated for the lacerations.
He said he switched on a light to illuminate the dark room and his wife was menacingly holding the DIY instrument.
A Sawzall (a trademark of the Milwaukee Electric Tool Company) with blood on it was recovered from the bedroom floor and a hatchet was found on a kitchen shelf.

What an idiot this lady is. How the fuck are you going to cut somebody's head off with a Sawzall when they're still alive? You have to kill him first, then cut his head off. That blade is just going to bounce around on the soft skin, and he's definitely going to wake up. She should've bashed him over the head with a hammer, or strapped him down so he couldn't move first before breaking out the power tools. I guess if she really had her heart set on killing him with a power tool, a skill saw would've been a much smarter choice. The spinning blade of the skill saw would be much more effective than the sawing blade of the Sawzall. I'm sure if the roles were reversed in this situation, the husband would've used the proper tool.

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