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She was referred to Southport Spinal Injuries Unit but as of November 3 was still in hospital awaiting a bed at the unit. Miss Maxwell was treated at hospital for two wounds to her neck, two wounds to one of her arms, and single wounds to her jaw, one of her ears, her right armpit and her back.ĭoctors found direct damage to the spinal cord in her neck, which resulted in "immediate right sided paralysis" and weakness in her arms and legs.
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To get a behind the scenes look at how they work and the moments that don't make our stories, subscribe to our free weekly Echo Court Files newsletter, written by court reporter Neil Docking. Liverpool's courts are some of the busiest in the UK, with a huge variety of cases being heard each week. Harter again complained in court: "No, that's not true." Mr Reid said Miss Maxwell saw "the silver part of a knife" before Harter repeatedly stabbed her and shouted: "Die." He said Miss Sweeney went out for a cigarette, when she saw Harter running down the street and tried to grab him, but he pushed past and went into the flat. Mr Reid said neither of the women took the threats seriously and Miss Maxwell "just laughed". Harter, appearing on a video link from prison, shouted: "That's not true." Mr Reid said Miss Sweeney heard Harter shouting the threats to murder Miss Maxwell. Miss Sweeney rang Harter and accused him of smashing the window, which he denied, before he called back and asked to speak to Miss Maxwell. They went outside and found a brick under the window, with Miss Sweeney's purse next to it and her bank cards cut in half. Miss Maxwell shouted to Miss Sweeney, who realised she had missed calls from Harter on her phone. The two women had a few drinks and went to sleep in Miss Maxwell's bed, before the victim woke at around 5am on Sunday, September 5 to the sound of her living room window smashing. Mr Reid said: "Ms Sweeney states the defendant had been using cocaine through the night, before she went to the complainant's flat." General view of Onslow Road, Fairfield (Image: Google Maps) The court heard Miss Sweeney had recently moved back in with Harter, but on Saturday, September 4, spent the night at Miss Maxwell's flat, after leaving her children with Harter. He added: "The defendant had, in the past, shouted at the complainant in the street and told her to stay away from his ex-girlfriend." Mr Reid said: "Over time, the complainant's friendship with Ms Sweeney developed into a romantic relationship, which lasted about four months, and ended a few weeks before the offence took place." He said Miss Maxwell lived four doors down from Harter in Onslow Road, Fairfield and had become friends with Miss Sweeney. Martin Reid, prosecuting, said: "She states the defendant has been violent to her in the past and describes him as 'the jealous type'." Liverpool Crown Court heard Harter and Miss Sweeney were in a relationship "on and off" for 12 years and have two children, aged one and four. Judge David Aubrey, QC, today said: "Those were not hollow or idle words and you were determined to do precisely that." READ MORE: Care r stabs man 12 times in homophobic rage after they have sex The 56-year-old then threatened Miss Maxwell over the phone, shouting: "I'm going to murder you! I'm going to kill you! Watch what I am going to do!" A jealous dad left his girlfriend's lover paralysed when he shouted "die" and stabbed her in the neck.Īlan Harter hurled a brick at Lorraine Maxwell's window after realising his partner, Mary Sweeney, was in her bed.