Jail for Rotorua 'HIV' hypodermic needle stabbing - News Summed Up

Jail for Rotorua 'HIV' hypodermic needle stabbing


A man who stabbed the women he held hostage in her own home with a hypodermic needle, telling her "this is HIV", has been jailed for six years and eight months. It was also revealed Maney, who is 47, has spent 27 years in jail for almost 200 prior offences involving drugs, violence, driving and child sex offending. READ MORE:* Former nanny and a convicted paedophile gave meth to 10-year-old girl who was forced to watch sex acts* Rotorua woman attacked with hypodermic needle by friend* HIV sex attacker leaves victim feeling 'utter devastation'DON SCOTT/STUFF Before Blaine Maney stabbed his captive with a hypodermic needle he said three words, "this is HIV" (FILE). Then Maney produced the hypodermic needle. "The complainant held a cushion against her torso as some protection from the hypodermic needle, but the defendant pulled her hair and held the hypodermic needle to her head, demanding his cigarettes.


Source: Stuff January 23, 2020 19:18 UTC



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