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Girlfriend Attacks Her Sleeping Boyfriend With Two Knives After a Breakup

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A neighbor hears someone screaming for help. When he runs outside, he finds a man collapsed in the driveway covered in blood. What happened inside that house over the previous four hours is something almost no one walks away from. In this video, we break down the 911 call, the body camera footage, and the full investigation into a domestic violence case that nearly turned deadly. On July 3, 2024, officers were dispatched to a home after a neighbor called 911. The caller reported that a man next door had been stabbed and that he could see several wounds. What officers didn't yet know was that it was far worse than that. When they arrived, they found the victim lying just outside his front door, pale, weak, and barely conscious. A neighbor had already stepped in, pressing towels against the wounds to keep him alive. When officers asked who did this, the victim managed to say one thing before he could barely speak anymore. It was his girlfriend. Officers searched the home. Inside, they found no one, but the scene told the story. Blood trailed from the entrance, up the stairs, and directly into the bedroom. Blood covered the bed, the walls, and the floor. At the foot of the bed sat a knife. The suspect was gone. Officers turned to the neighbors to piece together what had happened, but no one had seen her. One neighbor only heard the screaming. Paramedics stabilized the victim and rushed him to the hospital. Despite the severity of his injuries, he survived. Investigators later determined what led to the scene. The suspect, Jennifer Marie Hayes, had attacked her boyfriend while he was asleep. She used two knives and wounded him a total of 14 times, including a wound to his neck. The victim remained inside the home for roughly four hours before he was finally able to crawl…

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