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Home / Crime and Justice / Knifeman Fakes Victimhood After Brutal Home Invasion

Knifeman Fakes Victimhood After Brutal Home Invasion

9 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Attacker stabbed woman eight times after breaking into her home.
  • Knifeman falsely claimed he was a robbery victim to police.
  • He received a 30-year prison sentence for attempted murder.
Knifeman Fakes Victimhood After Brutal Home Invasion

A man's attempt to pose as a victim after a savage home invasion attack has resulted in a 30-year prison sentence. Elliott Mallett broke into a woman's home in Ipswich and stabbed her multiple times before falsely claiming he had been the victim of a robbery.

Bodycam footage captured Mallett's chilling deception as he told responding officers he had just been attacked. However, inconsistencies in his story and evidence found at the scene, including items belonging to the victim and a matching knife, exposed his lies. Doorbell footage also contradicted his claims.

The victim, who suffered stab wounds to her neck, face, hands, shoulder, and leg, described her life as shattered by the attack, living in constant fear. Mallett was found guilty of attempted murder and aggravated burglary, with authorities emphasizing the victim's bravery in fighting back.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Elliott Mallett broke into a woman's home and stabbed her multiple times before trying to claim he was the victim.
Elliott Mallett was sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder and aggravated burglary.
Yes, Mallett falsely told police he was a victim of a knifepoint robbery in an attempt to deceive them.

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