Rapist sliced neck of inmate before telling police 'I'll try to kill him again'

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Rapist sliced neck of inmate before telling police 'I'll try to kill him again'
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Rapist sliced neck of fellow inmate before telling police 'I'll try to kill him again'

Sign up to FREE email alerts fromThank you for subscribingWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time.A convicted rapist "sliced the neck" of a fellow prison inmate with a makeshift knife.

He fashioned a knife out of a toothbrush and a razor blade. His 35-year-old victim suffered a "life-threatening" deep 20cm long cut, but was saved by emergency surgery. The complainant was sat on a bench taking drags when the defendant charged at him and produced a weapon from inside his waistband. He lunged at Rawlinson, who managed to dodge the first blow.Rawlinson was left with a 12cm laceration to the left cheek which required surgery. The victim kicked out at him and managed to escape. His assailant claimed afterwards that he had struck him with another toothbrush which had a razor blade melted into its handle as he was "stealing from him".

O'Brien, of no fixed address, made "significant disclosures" when speaking to doctors the following day - saying he "had been hearing voices in his head telling him to kill his victim". He also told them he had constructed an improvised weapon by binding three sharpened pencils together and that he "intended to stab his victims in the eyes" with it.

He killed the men within 36 hours of arriving in Iraq in what he claimed to be a drunken brawl. Fitzsimons was extradited back to the UK in 2019 in order to serve the rest of his sentence in this country, and was previously thought to have been serving in Wandsworth Prison. O'Brien chose to represent himself in court this week.

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