Husband stabbed in the back 3 times by his wife when he decided to leave his abusive marriage
Simon and Crystal Smith lived in Gosport, Hampshire with
their four-year-old daughter. The 30 year old was a Leading Seaman in the Royal
Navy and had been with his probation-worker wife Crystal for six years. Crystal
was volatile. She controlled Simon’s finances and bullied him by threatening to
take their daughter away if he ever left her. Little things could trigger her
temper – from losing a board game to a bad-tasting gravy.
On the night of 12 February this year, Crystal and Simon
attended a navy function for the crew of HMS Lancaster at the Royal Beach Hotel
in Southsea. Simon had been reluctant to take her because he knew from
experience that a night out could go very wrong. And he was right to worry.
In front of friends and colleagues, Crystal accused Simon of
having an affair. It was an unfounded accusation that left Simon publicly
humiliated. In the taxi on the way home, Crystal taunted him with a rap-style
song. "I’m going to make it rain," she sang. "I’m going to make
it rain with pain."
At home, Crystal threw a knife block at her husband, sending
knives scattering across the floor. Simon calmly left the house, but made the
decision to return for his keys and some belongings. Which was a big mistake.
Crystal had lost control and while Simon was in the bedroom
packing a bag, she crept upstairs, clutching a kitchen knife. Simon didn’t hear
her and was facing away from Crystal when she plunged the knife into his back
three times.
Two of the wounds were at the top of his back, but the third
went through the rear of his arm and severed an artery. Blood pulsed out,
staining the room.
"What have you done?" Simon cried.
Crystal replied, "I’m going to go to prison for
this…"
Simon staggered downstairs, applied a tourniquet and
collapsed in the porch in a pool of blood while Crystal fled. As Simon called
an ambulance, neighbours who had heard the commotion rushed to his aid.
Simon survived the attack but lost six pints of blood. He
faced several operations and has not fully regained the feeling in his left
arm.
Police arrested Crystal that night and charged her with
attempted murder. With a trial approaching, Simon had one major concern. With
men so often the abuser in domestic violence cases, would anyone believe that
he was the victim?
The trial started this summer at Portsmouth Crown Court.
Crystal had pleaded not guilty. The jury heard how Crystal had "crept up
the stairs in stockinged feet" before stabbing Simon three times.
They heard about the domestic abuse Simon had suffered,
including an outburst where she’d swung at him with a baseball bat and left a
dent in the kitchen door.
Simon bravely gave evidence and talked about how his wife
had been verbally abusive at the navy function they’d attended before the
stabbing.
"I shut it down, tried to ignore it. I knew things
would happen when we got home, that’s how it worked. "The phrase she used
was, 'Wait until we get home'."
Simon recalled the first he knew about the stabbing was
feeling the sensation of warm blood running down his arm.
After three hours of deliberation, the jury cleared Crystal
of attempted murder but found her guilty of wounding with intent.
At the sentencing in August, Judge Sarah Munro QC addressed
Crystal..
"As he calmly packed his bag you armed yourself with
the sharpest knife. You crept up the stairs in stockinged feet and as his back
was turned, stabbed him with glancing blows and one went through the back of
his arm to the front, severing his arterial vessel and spurting vast quantities
of blood all over him and you, and down the stairs as he went to get
help."
The judge added, "I’m quite satisfied the consequences
of what you did very shortly hit you and at the time you stabbed Simon, you
were fuelled by the fury you had worked yourself up to and had the intention to
cause him really serious harm."
She added that their marriage was ‘doomed to fail’.
Simon’s victim impact statement was read out in court.
"I was the victim of sustained physical abuse from my wife Crystal over
the six years we were together. Crystal was the only serious relationship I
ever had.
"Because I had nothing to compare it to I simply
accepted it as normal. This incident has had a profound impact on my life and
will continue to do so over many years. I have lost feeling in my left arm and
it may never return."
Simon has taken a shore job in order to raise his daughter,
and has been left with recurring nightmares.
As Crystal, 30, was sentenced to nine years she doubled over
and hysterically cried out, "Please Simon, tell the truth, please Simon,
tell the truth."
The case put the spotlight on the subject of domestic
violence against men. After the trial, Simon said he hopes to move on and raise
his daughter.
"I expected to be called a liar and be accused of what
she accused me of," he added.
Mirror Online