Published Date:
06 February 2009
THESE are the shocking wounds inflicted by a woman on her unsuspecting lover.
Dominique Fisher used a craft knife to carve her name across Wayne Robinson's body after the pair embarked on a drug and booze-fuelled weekend.
Fisher, 22, was found guilty of one charge of unlawful wounding on Monday, following a two-day trial at Preston Crown Court.
The pictures of her sickening handiwork were released by the Crown Prosecution Service prior to sentencing.
The court was told Fisher and Mr Robinson met at The Syndicate nightclub on Church Street in Blackpool.
After spending the night together at the Cliffs Hotel on the Promenade Mr Robinson went to Fisher's flat in Blackburn the following day.
The pair downed vodka and swallowed valium before 24-year-old Mr Robinson said he passed out.
But Fisher claimed he encouraged her to cut into him and even helped mop up the blood.
Mr Robinson, of Chatsworth Avenue, Fleetwood, said his last recollection was lying on the bed and he woke to discover he was covered in blood.
He added: "I'd been cut up, there was blood and Dominique was snoring her head off. I had slashes, cuts on my arms and back."
Mr Robinson woke to find his body decorated with a star on his back, "Dominique" written on his upper right arm, and slash marks in a "tribal design" on his left arm and shoulder.
Robinson told police he panicked when he woke up following the incident on the night of June 14 last year and took a taxi back to his home in Fleetwood.
Giving evidence, Fisher insisted Mr Robinson had asked her for tattoos and fully consented to what took place.
She told the jury: "We were both awake, knew what we were doing and were talking about it. He was sat on the end of the bed, baring his arm.
"He was wiping the blood away with tissue."
Fisher was bailed ahead of being sentenced at Burnley Crown Court on February 27.
Judge Andrew Woolman asked for reports to be written up by the probation service before he decides on a punishment.
He added: "The court is looking towards some form of community order, with an element of supervision, to assist you."
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Last Updated:
06 February 2009 11:32 AM
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