GUILTY OH - Woman, 93, stabbed at her front door, Wayne County, 27 Sept 2014

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'The Wayne County Sheriff's Office has charged a man with stabbing a 93-year-old woman at her front door.

Mathew Dillon, 24, of Ashland, has been charged with two counts of felonious assault and assault with a deadly weapon. More charges are expected.'

He allegedly came to the lady's front door, in Chester Township, Ohio, asked her for gas and when she said she didn't have any, stabbed her. :( She remains in critical condition. Wayne County Sheriff's officials believe the suspect may be connected to previous burglaries in the area and are asking anyone;

'...who had a stranger come to their door for gas, directions or for some other reason Saturday afternoon call 330-287-5701 or email Capt. Hunter at [email protected].

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-...man-stabbed-at-her-front-door-in-wayne-county
 
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Heartbreaking
 
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May 2015:

http://www.the-daily-record.com/news/20150528/sullivan-man-gets-prison-for-bath-salt-fueled-attack

A Sullivan man who admitted to, and apologized for, stabbing an elderly woman while high on bath salts in a “senseless act of violence” was told by the victim’s family they forgive him and hope he gets his life in order.

Matthew R. Dillon, 24, last known address of 757 Township Road 350, was sentenced to eight years in prison to begin that process...

Dillon was sentenced after he admitted to felonious assault and burglary, felonies of the second and third degrees, respectively.
 
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I am sorry but I should find it very difficult to forgive this person. What a ****.


I know. Did this young man think that she had gas stored in her home. She probably didn't even drive at 93 years old.
 

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