Raekwon Jemmison has been jailed for nine years, with an extended five-year licence period
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
A teenager has been jailed for nine years, with an extended licence period to protect the public, for a frenzied and inexplicable attack on a sleeping woman.
Raekwon Jemmison was just 16 when he stabbed Siobhan Phillips 15 times inside her Needham Market bungalow in October 2019.
Now 18, Jemmison, formerly of Green Lane, Ilford, appeared before Ipswich Crown Court on Tuesday to be sentenced for attempted murder, having been convicted by a jury in February.
Miss Phillips, then aged 29, was found badly hurt in the driveway of a neighbour s home, in Quinton Road, at about 6am on October 19, 2019.
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The court heard that Jemmison had come to Suffolk at the age of 16 to set up a county line and sell drugs.
Mr Thompson had previously said Miss Phillips told police she had met a man named SK at the address of ex-partner, Perry, in Ipswich.
He said Miss Phillips, a drug user, recalled her ex-partner ordering her to smoke crack cocaine while held at knifepoint by SK.
Miss Phillips said she was again shown the knife the following day and told SK would be staying at her address to set up a drug line in Needham Market.
Mr Thompson said Miss Phillips and SK travelled by train that night to her address, where she awoke the following morning to find she was being stabbed, in what he called a frenzied and sustained attack , by the man she knew as SK.
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The court heard that Jemmison had come to Suffolk at the age of 16 to set up a county line and sell drugs.
Mr Thompson had previously said Miss Phillips told police she had met a man named SK at the address of ex-partner, Perry, in Ipswich.
He said Miss Phillips, a drug user, recalled her ex-partner ordering her to smoke crack cocaine while held at knifepoint by SK.
Miss Phillips said she was again shown the knife the following day and told SK would be staying at her address to set up a drug line in Needham Market.
Mr Thompson said Miss Phillips and SK travelled by train that night to her address, where she awoke the following morning to find she was being stabbed, in what he called a frenzied and sustained attack , by the man she knew as SK.
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