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Would-Be Rapist Attacks Deputy's Wife, So She Starts Stabbing Him With His Knife

Stephen Purcell attacked a deputy's wife at her home, just after getting out of jail.

Lawrence County, TN - A would-be rapist was stabbed with his own knife after he attacked a Lawrence County Sheriff's deputy's wife, tied her up, and ripped off her clothes.

The incident happened Thursday afternoon when the 25-year old woman was home alone, according to WKRN.

31-year-old Stephen Purcell hid his vehicle near the deputy's residence, and then sneaked over to the house.

Captain Adam Brewer said that the deputy's wife heard noises, so she opened her garage, and found Purcell in her garage wearing a mask.

That's when Purcell started beating the 5-foot 3-inch, 100-pound woman.

"He was striking her in the face with his fist, ended up on top of her at one point and eventually pulled a knife, holding it to her throat, she was able to fight him, and get the knife away and stab him a couple of times, once in the side of the head," Captain Brewer said, according to WKRN.

Purcell was able to zip tie her hands and ripped off her clothes. She was able to escape during the attack and run to a neighbor for help.

That's when Purcell called 911 and pretended to be a witness to the attack.

Purcell changed his story later and claimed that two masked men coerced him to attack the woman. There is no evidence to support his claim, but there is plenty of evidence that he committed the attack.

Purcell had the knife used in the attack on him at the time of his arrest.

He also had bite marks from from the attack.

The police are investigating if the attack was retaliation against the deputy.

"He and his wife are family, to have to go through this, she is a remarkable young lady. She really is. She fought for her life. She is a small lady, but she has a lot of fight a lot of spunk," Sheriff Brown said, according to WKRN.

It was later learned that Purcell had bonded out of jail just hours before the attack. He had been arrested multiple times in the past year for crimes like robbery, kidnapping, and rape.

After hearing about Purcell's criminal history, people started to blame the sheriff's office for letting him out of jail. They responded openly to the criticism, saying:

First and foremost, let us make it clear, OUR DEPARTMENT DOES NOT SET BONDS. Bonds are set by a presiding magastrate or judge based on the charges at hand and any other relevant circumstances at that time.

Secondly, OUR DEPARTMENT DOES NOT SENTENCE SUBJECTS. A sentence an individual is given again comes from a judge, sometimes in coordination with the district attorney's office in the instances of a plea deal etc.

If you disagree with a bond amount or the sentence on a given case, we strongly encourage you to address that with the judge, magistrate or district attorney responsible for it, not our department.

Our officers are just as frustrated as the general public when we see repeat offenders or offenders with serious charges back on the streets days after we arrest them, but there is little we can do besides keep arresting them.

Further, our officer's jobs are already tough enough without having to read this kind of misinformation constantly on social media. So please help us inform the public by sharing this post.

Purcell has been charged with five new felonies including attempted first degree murder, attempted aggravated rape, and aggravated kidnapping. He is being held on a $1 million bond.

Do you think that the courts go easy on violent felons? We'd like to hear from you. Please let us know in the comments.

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mollynewlon
mollynewlon

Just come to San Francisco if you want to see felons on the streets. It is horrible and dangerous. Whenever I see a police man or police woman, I make the point of thanking them for trying to keep our SF streets safe in spite of the fools in government here.

Bulldog
Bulldog

@investigator I totally agree that judges don't hand out High bail amounts for some violent criminals. I used to be a probation officer in Massachusetts and I would see 4 + 5 repeat arrests and still get out on RoR. Some of these guys new me as a tough but fair probation officer and even I would get pissed at the judges 4 the RoR or the low Bell . Then their girlfriends would come to court with the renta kids. The women figured out how to get the guys out by bringing 3 or 4 kids that weren't even there to show the judge that he needed to be let out to support the family or some such bullshit. And this was 30 years ago

investigator
investigator

People......PLEASE, before you vote for a JUDGE, find out what his positions are!?? I am a retired investigator and saw the idiocy of what some Judges did allowing VIOLENT offenders out on minimal bonds, who did the same thing THIS fool did!! And don't forget the Prosecutors, who are responsible for protecting the PEOPLE against criminals, sometimes requesting ridiculously low bails, which often allows perpetrators to run right out and DO IT AGAIN!!!

Mimi54
Mimi54

It does seem judges are the problem, can't find one that hits theses criminals hard enough!

cspcapt
cspcapt

no off duty weapon?

LordSeamus
LordSeamus

I honestly agree with everything that was said by those before me here. Victims rights have been done away with and perps's rights have become paramount. NOT the way it should be.

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LEO0301
LEO0301

Not only are the courts freeing people who should be in prison but also a past president. Obama has commuted the sentences of 562 federal inmates, more than the previous nine presidents combined. Most of these inmates were in on drug charges but a fair number of them were also convicted on being a felon in possession of a firearm.

There are certain crimes that should automatically mean life in prison if convicted. A rapist of pedophile are almost guaranteed to recommit those crimes again when released from prison.

V8LEE
V8LEE

The Court's are too lax in their sentencing for criminals like this guy. Personally I'd like to go back to the days of old where after the sentence was handed down that the criminal was to be punished by hanging. I'd like to see them go back to hanging the criminal on the Courthouse lawn and have it televised. I guarantee that more criminals would think twice before committing a crime if they saw what would happen to them. It may seem hsrsh to some of you but if you compare the statistics from the 1800s and now, you'll find that there was a lot less crime, a lot less because nlobody wants to die from being hung. They'd rather sit in a cell, do as they please, get 3 square meals a day, a roof over their heads, P.T. in the yard and, if desired, be able to get a degree from college (on our money) 99while serving their time for free while the rest of us pay for our educations. The Courts make money on every person they house. Stop the corruption and go back to the old fashioned way of enforcing the laws. I think that you'll find that the crime rates will drop if they saw what would happen to them.

MzB
MzB

OMG! I'm so glad she is okay! Considering the situation, I do believe this criminal shouldn't ever be free! He's had his second chance, he blew it by entering the garage of this "helpless" woman! So, glad she showed him he was wrong! He is a risk and shouldn't be part of our society!