Emily Goode, 28, stabbed Josh Nock, a university student in his 20s, in the back while performing a sex act on him during a one-night stand, then had him arrested on a false rape claim.
Goode met Mr. Nock in a bar. She seemed friendly and flirty, so Mr. Nock went back to her house with her. She invited him to sit on a sofa as she undressed, then she reached for a knife and began running the blade up and down the student’s chest and torso. "It turns me on," she told him. "Trust me, I won’t hurt you."
Goode met Mr. Nock in a bar. She seemed friendly and flirty, so Mr. Nock went back to her house with her. She invited him to sit on a sofa as she undressed, then she reached for a knife and began running the blade up and down the student’s chest and torso. "It turns me on," she told him. "Trust me, I won’t hurt you."
Goode put the knife down, then picked it up again. Without warning, she proceeded to inflict a deep scratch on Mr. Nock's chest. By then, Mr. Nock had had enough. He said it hurt, and called her "psycho." She begged him not to leave, and to make it up to him, started to perform oral sex on him. She told him to turn around and face the wall. She apparently had regained his trust, so he complied. Then, she grabbed the six inch knife and plunged it into his back. Mr. Nock tried to flee out the front door only to find that Goode had locked it. He managed to escape from the rear of the house.
Mr. Nock alerted police shortly after 4am and Goode was arrested at 6.21am. But when officers arrived to take his statement, they arrested him -- because Goode had also called 999 and claimed he had sexually assaulted her.
Goode later admitted to detectives she had made up the rape allegation.
Goode's barrister Simon Rippon said he had never encountered an offence that included the kind of detail which surrounded the stabbing. "Very plainly, she wasn’t thinking straight," said Mr Rippon, who submitted that alcohol and cocaine abuse had been symptoms of an underlying psychiatric problem.
Goode was sentenced for 15 months for wounding She was also sentenced for 12 months for injuring a policeman. She did that with a shard of pottery during a separate incident in Amblecote, Stourbridge, back in May. Mr. Nock. She received no sentence for the false rape claim which caused Mr. Nock to be arrested, and apparently wasn't charged for it.
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