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10-03-2006, 09:40 AM
Stabbing apparently over football video game
By Holly Hollman
DAILY Staff Writer
hhollman@decaturdaily.com · 340-2445
ATHENS — Football fans can take a game seriously, especially when two rivals take the field.
But one fan is facing an attempted murder charge after allegedly stabbing his wife's cousin, apparently because Tennessee was winning, Sheriff Mike Blakely said.
And the game wasn't real.
On Saturday, James Rodney Wilson, 34, of 11817 Leonard Circle, Tanner, and Lance Eugene Borchert, 34, of Douglas Drive in southwest Limestone County were locked into a gridiron battle between Tennessee and Auburn, Blakely said. They were playing PlayStation football at Borchert's home, the sheriff said.
"Borchert quit playing around 1:30 a.m. and got into bed with his wife," Blakely said, "and Wilson came in and stabbed him in the back with a butcher knife."
The knife, about 10 to 12 inches long, punctured Borchert's lung, Blakely said. "At first, the victim didn't know he had been stabbed," the sheriff said. "He thought he had been hit. I wouldn't have bet a plugged nickel he would have lived. He went to the hospital with the knife still in his back."
Blakely said a MedFlight helicopter took Borchert to Huntsville Hospital. A hospital spokeswoman said Monday afternoon that Borchert was in serious condition in the surgical intensive care unit. Blakely said after the stabbing that Wilson ran from the Borchert home into nearby woods. He said dogs from Limestone Correctional Facility helped track Wilson, and authorities arrested him at 3:15 a.m.
Wilson was in jail Monday afternoon in lieu of $50,000 bond.
The sheriff said he didn't know for sure which man was the Volunteers or Tigers. "But I can only assume Wilson was on the losing end," Blakely said. "The screen was still on when we got there with the score up. It showed Tennessee winning."
By Holly Hollman
DAILY Staff Writer
hhollman@decaturdaily.com · 340-2445
ATHENS — Football fans can take a game seriously, especially when two rivals take the field.
But one fan is facing an attempted murder charge after allegedly stabbing his wife's cousin, apparently because Tennessee was winning, Sheriff Mike Blakely said.
And the game wasn't real.
On Saturday, James Rodney Wilson, 34, of 11817 Leonard Circle, Tanner, and Lance Eugene Borchert, 34, of Douglas Drive in southwest Limestone County were locked into a gridiron battle between Tennessee and Auburn, Blakely said. They were playing PlayStation football at Borchert's home, the sheriff said.
"Borchert quit playing around 1:30 a.m. and got into bed with his wife," Blakely said, "and Wilson came in and stabbed him in the back with a butcher knife."
The knife, about 10 to 12 inches long, punctured Borchert's lung, Blakely said. "At first, the victim didn't know he had been stabbed," the sheriff said. "He thought he had been hit. I wouldn't have bet a plugged nickel he would have lived. He went to the hospital with the knife still in his back."
Blakely said a MedFlight helicopter took Borchert to Huntsville Hospital. A hospital spokeswoman said Monday afternoon that Borchert was in serious condition in the surgical intensive care unit. Blakely said after the stabbing that Wilson ran from the Borchert home into nearby woods. He said dogs from Limestone Correctional Facility helped track Wilson, and authorities arrested him at 3:15 a.m.
Wilson was in jail Monday afternoon in lieu of $50,000 bond.
The sheriff said he didn't know for sure which man was the Volunteers or Tigers. "But I can only assume Wilson was on the losing end," Blakely said. "The screen was still on when we got there with the score up. It showed Tennessee winning."