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    Home » Blog » Point Defiance stabbing suspect told victim ‘You need to meet your maker,’ charges say

    Point Defiance stabbing suspect told victim ‘You need to meet your maker,’ charges say

    April 6, 2024Updated:April 6, 2024 US News No Comments
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    The man who is accused of stabbing a woman at&nbsp, Point Defiance Park&nbsp, two months ago told the victim,” Soon you wo n’t feel any pain. You must match your creator, according to standard charging documents.

    Nicholas Fitzgerald Matthew, 27, was charged with first degree attempted crime for cruelly stabbing the girl on&nbsp, Feb. 10&nbsp, in a random attack. He is currently being held at&nbsp, San Mateo County Jail&nbsp, in&nbsp, California&nbsp, and awaiting abduction. &nbsp, The Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office&nbsp, told&nbsp, The News Tribune&nbsp, on Monday that the abduction is in its early phases and it will not be instant.

    While she was walking down a path in the garden, the girl was repeatedly stabbed in the back, head, face, and neck by a man who was not known to her. The girl said in a media conference on&nbsp, Feb. 21&nbsp, that she was “one bad move from being killed”.

    Getting details

    Tacoma&nbsp, authorities were dispatched on the&nbsp, Five- Second Drive&nbsp, path around &nbsp, 1 p. m. &nbsp, that time. The girl claimed she felt like she was drowning when they arrived and was positively bleeding. According to the prosecution, the lady was receiving medical care from two witnesses.

    The woman claimed to never know who stabbed her. Her purse was lying next to her, indicating that the assault was n’t a robbery attempt. Four testimony were present and addressed to authorities. According to the prosecution, one of them claimed to have heard a loud cry and fled and discovered the believe with a knife in his hand next to the victim.

    A witness said he told the defendant,” Hey man do n’t do this do n’t do this”. The defendant allegedly replied,” She’s a pedophile, I ca n’t let her live”. There was no reality to this declaration, according to the prosecution. According to a witness, the plaintiff appeared to be planning to attack her once more, so she kicked him in the face and he was slammed. According to the prosecution, he then allegedly fled in the direction of the north.

    Two of the testimony ran after the plaintiff, who ran towards&nbsp, Owens Beach, but they later lost sight of him.

    The girl was taken to the hospital and had various lacerations to her experience along with a bone fracture on the back of her head. She claimed to have seen the accused while following a trail. He was walking “uncomfortably nearby” to her. She stopped to let him go, but he laughed and declined. Soon after, she felt him hit her up and started stabbing her, prosecutors wrote.

    The accused allegedly tilted her head up so she “would n’t be in discomfort anymore”, records show.

    A criminal outline of the believe was released&nbsp, Feb. 18&nbsp, using information from the target and testimony.

    On&nbsp, Feb. 22, police collected some pieces of evidence for DNA research. The person’s jeans, which were present at the time of the alleged abuse, as well as a sublingual swab, were among the items. According to the prosecution, a body stain found on the woman’s pants was entered into the Mixed DNA Index System and finally led to the creation of an association with Matthew.

    CODIS&nbsp, is a machine software system that operates local, state and national data of DNA information. These patterns range from criminals who have been found guilty, including those who have served in the military, missing people who have not yet found the crime scene, and those who have served in the military.

    Police learned that Matthew has an house in&nbsp, Federal Way&nbsp, as well as a golden 2014 Chevrolet Spark. Through surveillance images, the Chevrolet was reportedly seen on North&nbsp, 51st and Pearl Street, near&nbsp, Point Defiance Park, prior to the alleged assault. It was also seen driving aside on&nbsp, Pearl Street&nbsp, following the incident, lawyers wrote.

    Employees of the apartment building where Matthew resided informed them that he had been given a 30-day evacuation notice at the beginning of March. The posted papers on his entrance was nonetheless there&nbsp, March 16. According to the prosecution, they learned that he had never been seen for approximately two weeks.

    A neighbor recalled seeing dried heart in his golden auto but claimed he had not seen Matthew. When Matthew’s room was searched by detectives, they discovered a large number of hair-slices. This led police to think he changed or altered his presence, prosecutors wrote.

    A sweatshirt with powdered blood on it, according to police. Two weapons, similar to those used in the attack, were collected. According to the prosecution, one of the swords appeared to possess smeared dried heart on it.

    Cannabis combined vessels were likewise discovered, which had related presentation to the one that a witness discovered. She eventually discarded it, believing it fell from the victim’s wallet. They got in touch with the pharmacy that sold the marijuana legs, and they informed them that Matthew was a standard. Additionally, they claimed that he had never visited the store for about two months, which was unusual for him, according to the prosecution.

    Matthew’s imprisonment

    A search warrant for Matthew’s imprisonment was issued on March 20. Investigators believed he fled to a different state, prosecutors wrote.

    Matthew was arrested the same day at&nbsp, San Francisco International Airport&nbsp, as he was trying to flee the state. First researchers learned that Matthew flew to&nbsp, Atlanta&nbsp, and tried to capture the accused. But, he had left&nbsp, Georgia, a previous&nbsp, News Tribune&nbsp, account reported.

    Tacoma&nbsp, officers, national commanders and the&nbsp, San Francisco Police Department&nbsp, intercepted Matthew at the airports as he was on a vacation between&nbsp, Atlanta&nbsp, and his unusual place, the tale reported.

    Tacoma Police&nbsp, official Detective&nbsp, William Muse&nbsp, said the suspect had been a&nbsp, Puget Sound&nbsp, tenant for several years and had no legal story in&nbsp, Washington. He is actually from the&nbsp, East Coast.

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