![]() ![]() allege in a court affidavit that when they arrived on scene, Javier told them she had suspected Lovell had been cheating on her. “Everywhere, everywhere!” the woman responds. "Where did you stab him?" the dispatcher asks. call in which a woman alleged to be Javier told the dispatcher: "I just stabbed my boyfriend… He's dead, I think he’s dead. Police have now released the transcript of a 2 a.m. “I've been preparing my whole life for something like this."īleeding from more than 26 wounds, Lovell says he eventually got Javier into a bear hug and begged her to stop the attack and call an ambulance. "I was just so proud for beating this samurai wannabe crazy lady with hate in her heart,” he said. "I was able to wing chun my way to survival," Lovell said. He said his instincts kicked in and he used the moves he had learned in Chinese martial arts training classes and watching kung fu movies to fight her off. Lovell, 29, told the Oregonian/OregonLive Wednesday that he woke on the night of March 3 to his girlfriend, Emily Javier, stabbing and slashing him with a sword in a jealous rage. It might have been the quick reflexes he developed playing video games for 12 to 13 hours a day.Įither way, something kicked in that allowed Washington man Alex Lovell to survive when his now-ex-girlfriend attacked him earlier this month with a samurai sword. It might have been the skills he learned from a lifetime of watching kung fu movies. ![]()
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