Everett woman convicted in saw attack on husband

EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A Washington state woman accused of trying to decapitate her sleeping husband with an electric saw was convicted Thursday of attempted murder.
Jurors needed only about three hours to reach a verdict in the trial of Renee Bishop-McKean of Everett. They also convicted the 44-year-old woman of first-degree assault for hitting the man in the head with a hatchet and mallet.
The jury was told the noise of the saw woke the victim last Oct. 14 and he fought his wife off. He was treated for cuts and scrapes.
Bishop-McKean told police an attacker must have entered the home through an open window, found the saw and attacked her husband. Deputy Prosecutor Paul Stern noted the window was locked so it would only open a few inches. He called the woman's theory the "Tinkerbell did this" defense.
The woman, who did not testify, shook her head in disagreement when the verdicts were announced.
Bishop-McKean faces at least 15 years in prison at sentencing set for Oct. 4.
The couple had been living apart but jurors were told the woman invited her husband over and told him to sleep on a mattress that she had wrapped in plastic, then covered with normal sheets.
Police found evidence that Bishop-McKean had purchased the saw, hatchet and mallet shortly before the attack and stockpiled bleach and a supply of large garbage bags.
"You don't need to be concerned about the 'why,'" Stern said in closing arguments Thursday. "You care about the 'who.'"
Defense lawyer Ken Lee said prosecutors couldn't explain what happened or prove that his client was responsible. He offered three theories, including the mysterious intruder scenario suggested by Bishop-McKean.
Lee also suggested the victim might have hurt himself and blamed his wife. The defense lawyer acknowledged that option was "right out of Alfred Hitchcock."
Finally, Lee said the only other possibility was that Bishop-McKean was responsible for the attack but if so, the evidence suggests "a very half-hearted attempt" to kill.
The Daily Herald of Everett reports that tests on the tools showed DNA from both Bishop-McKean and her husband, with trace amounts from someone else. Jurors were told the trace amount likely came from someone who handled the saw at the store before its purchase.
Jurors needed only about three hours to reach a verdict in the trial of Renee Bishop-McKean of Everett. They also convicted the 44-year-old woman of first-degree assault for hitting the man in the head with a hatchet and mallet.
The jury was told the noise of the saw woke the victim last Oct. 14 and he fought his wife off. He was treated for cuts and scrapes.
Bishop-McKean told police an attacker must have entered the home through an open window, found the saw and attacked her husband. Deputy Prosecutor Paul Stern noted the window was locked so it would only open a few inches. He called the woman's theory the "Tinkerbell did this" defense.
The woman, who did not testify, shook her head in disagreement when the verdicts were announced.
Bishop-McKean faces at least 15 years in prison at sentencing set for Oct. 4.
The couple had been living apart but jurors were told the woman invited her husband over and told him to sleep on a mattress that she had wrapped in plastic, then covered with normal sheets.
Police found evidence that Bishop-McKean had purchased the saw, hatchet and mallet shortly before the attack and stockpiled bleach and a supply of large garbage bags.
"You don't need to be concerned about the 'why,'" Stern said in closing arguments Thursday. "You care about the 'who.'"
Defense lawyer Ken Lee said prosecutors couldn't explain what happened or prove that his client was responsible. He offered three theories, including the mysterious intruder scenario suggested by Bishop-McKean.
Lee also suggested the victim might have hurt himself and blamed his wife. The defense lawyer acknowledged that option was "right out of Alfred Hitchcock."
Finally, Lee said the only other possibility was that Bishop-McKean was responsible for the attack but if so, the evidence suggests "a very half-hearted attempt" to kill.
The Daily Herald of Everett reports that tests on the tools showed DNA from both Bishop-McKean and her husband, with trace amounts from someone else. Jurors were told the trace amount likely came from someone who handled the saw at the store before its purchase.
Wonder if she had a "buzz'' on?
She ran an ad in the personals under "I Saw You''.
She looks like a woman I met on Match.com.Â
"'a very half-hearted attempt' to kill"?! O_O I wonder what the defense attorney considers to be a full-hearted attempt! I mean, wrapping a mattress in plastic and then covering it up with regular bed sheets, buying a mallet, hatchet, electric saw, plenty of bleach and large garbage bags...?? "half-hearted"? Really?? If the guy had not woken up by the sound of the electric saw, dude would be dead!
Why didn't she just shoot him?
 @cyclops For some, it's not the destination that's quite so important but the trip itself.
 @Stoat You must have noticed the look on her face. She looks completely pi$$ed.Â
Facing only 15 years for attempted murder, while the government tries to sentence man 75 year for video taping police in public? http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1ce_1314832958
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What is this country coming to?
 @TheSkyIsFalling We need to be paying attention. Our rights are under assault. KUOW has been broadcasting a series of discussions at night regarding our loss of privacy and the increasing citizen backlash. http://www.kuow.org/program.php?id=26661 start there.
Motley Crue's "She got the looks that kill"
Why are all of the scary broads up here from Everett? Either have all the good jobs or be trying to cut their husbands heads off! What's this world coming too! Shhessh!
@Longhairedvixen Yup, all of us women up here in Everett are a bunch of scary broads. Thanks for that generalization. I'll remember that next time I help a neighbor, which is very common where I live. What's this world coming too? People like you who can't see past a few bad apples are the problem. Shame on you for lumping us all together like that. You must be very young and niave, because you obviously don't know what you are talking about. One day, perhaps you will see the error of your ways and become a better person.
 @Longhairedvixen You generalize without any actual basis in fact. Scary broads are everywhere, as well as scary dudes. The non scary population is also distributed at random throughout the world.There's nothing new under the sun.
I'm surprised they didn't arrest and convict the man for this in this case. That's what they do here in WA
 @hyperthrow I do not find it surprising at all that a woman who tried to kill her husband is now going to prison. That's how it is supposed to happen. I'm not sure what case you are referring to when you say that men who have been attacked by women are going to jail for being the victim of the attack. Please enlighten me, because that sounds interesting.
 @two loons  @hyperthrow Just look up "dominant aggressor" laws. As a man, even if your wife is beating the hell out of you, you know better than to call the police because the likelihood is that the police will haul you away to jail.
@dg54321 @two loons @hyperthrow - this happened to my husband with his ex wife.
 @hyperthrow No, that's what they do in King County.
 @Furd  @hyperthrow This sounds like you are talking about one specific case. Which one please?
Apparently the photographer that snapped that shot is next - what a look.
I will not be ignored!!!
.....and news about the one armed man?
If "Looks could kill" she would NOT have needed any power tools to get the job done. Yikes woman. Very scary indeed and glad justice was served!!
Now all we have to do is wait for the 'poor victimized family" of hers that will be on here soon supporting her and telling all of us that it 'Just ain't Right'....oh joy.
Well that sure is a better sentence than I would've expected, given our previous track record.
She doesn't look to swift. Â Did she even put the bloody hatchet down as she told police a man must have come in the window?Â
a sharp knife would have done the job... Â this is what's wrong with america today. Â people rely on power tools too much. Â no wonder everybody is getting fat...
 @CIAassassin You made me LOL! So wrong..yet felt good, thanks!
 @CIAassassin So true.  People need to get back to good old fashioned elbow grease.  Â
Maybe the prison she's sent to will have a auto repair or wood shop so she can hone her skills..
A woman who assaulted her husband with a sawzall, a mallet & a hatchett is convicted of attempted decapitation??? Sounds like a no brainer to me.
Would never know she's capable of such a heinous plan looking at her photo. Â Yikes.
Man, looks can kill!
 @Tolly371 If so, she wouldn't have needed a plan.  She's fully equipped.
caption for the above picture: "WHA YOU TALKIN' ABOUT, WILLIS?"
 @Harrison IDK .....I was kinda thinkin' Elton John's "The B_tch is Back"
 @Sydthepiper  @Harrison I'd say witch but that'd disparage the good name of witches.  That woman looks evil.
 @BH Herring  @Sydthepiper  @HarrisonÂ
Birds of a feather!
 @BH Herring  @Sydthepiper  @Harrison That woman is evil....but trust me, her husband is no saint.
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