View
comments
A woman who stabbed two men in separate attacks, using a blade to slice her name into the back of one victim and slitting his wrists to stage self-harm, could walk free from prison.
On Tuesday, Theresa Ann Coss, 40, pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding and committing a malicious act with intent in Brisbane Supreme Court.
Her first attack was on her ex-boyfriend at their home after New Year's Eve celebrations in 2019 at Peregian Beach on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
On Tuesday, Theresa Ann Coss, 40, pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding and committing a malicious act with intent in Brisbane Supreme Court (pictured)
The pair had separated but still shared a house when Coss followed her intoxicated former lover into the master bedroom.
She teased him with her dressing gown cord, flicking his legs before binding him with it and rubbing his chest with baby oil.
After her ex fell asleep, she used a knife to slice her name into his back, drawing blood