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Violent crime cases show domestic abuse, false accusations, and police assaults

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Violent crime cases show domestic abuse, false accusations, and police assaults
Key Points
  • Bobbie Goodman sustained catastrophic injuries after being thrown from a fourth-floor window by her partner Jordan Herring, who was found guilty of grievous bodily harm.
  • Peter Loram was sentenced to a suspended prison term for downloading child sexual abuse images, while his partner Rosie Nelson faced vilification for reporting the crimes.
  • Lauren Kinrade was jailed for four years for making false accusations that led to John Andrews' wrongful imprisonment despite his serious illnesses.

Bobbie Goodman was thrown from a fourth-floor window by her partner Jordan Herring in November 2022, according to multiple reports. She sustained catastrophic injuries including a collapsed lung, shattered pelvis, broken ribs, and spinal fractures, as detailed in court proceedings. Herring was found guilty of grievous bodily harm in January and cleared of attempted murder, with sentencing set for April 13 at Birmingham Crown Court. The specific evidence or circumstances that led to Herring being cleared of attempted murder but found guilty of grievous bodily harm have not been disclosed, and Goodman's current medical condition and prognosis remain unknown.

In a separate case, Rosie Nelson discovered a digital memory card with images of child sexual abuse downloaded by her partner Peter Loram in May 2020, multiple reports indicate. Police found over 400 images and videos of child sexual abuse, with 200 in Category A, downloaded by Loram, according to law enforcement sources. He was sentenced to nine months in prison, suspended for two years, in 2021 for child sex offences at Maidstone Crown Court, as confirmed by court records. Nelson faced criticism and vilification for speaking out about her partner's crimes, according to major media sources.

Lauren Kinrade made 20 false reports to police over six months, accusing John Andrews of threats to rape and kill her, multiple reports show. Andrews spent three months in prison on remand due to these false accusations, despite having bladder cancer and Parkinson's disease, as stated in legal documents. Kinrade was jailed for four years for perverting the course of justice at Mold Crown Court, according to court records.

Summer Marl-Brock lured her ex-partner Benjamin Edwards into a honeytrap and filmed a gang beating him in August 2024, multiple reports indicate. Edwards suffered injuries including bruising, broken skin from a bite, and a fractured jawbone in the attack, as described in police reports. Marl-Brock was jailed for four-and-a-half years, Aaron Evans for six years and three months, and David Brock for seven years and two months at Birmingham Crown Court, according to sentencing details.

A woman in her 60s tried to kill herself and her severely disabled daughter in a car fire outside Uppsala, according to multiple reports. She was initially sentenced to prison but had the conviction overturned by an appeals court. The specific reason for the appeals court overturning the conviction has not been made public, and the current legal status of the case remains unclear.

A foster mother stuck a girl with a fork in the arm, back, and leg daily, starting March 1, 2023, multiple reports indicate. The case was handled by Tingsrätten, though further details about sentencing or child protection measures have not been released, and the identity of the foster mother has not been disclosed.

A woman fell and hit her head at a party in early March 2025, with heavy intoxication being a central part of the incident, according to multiple reports. The Polismyndigheten investigated the matter, but no charges or convictions have been reported, and the woman's identity and exact location of the party are unknown.

A woman in Karlskrona was charged with harassment for throwing dog waste bags onto a neighbor's property in August last year, multiple reports show. The case involved ongoing neighbor disputes, with Victim Support potentially involved, though outcomes remain unclear, and the specific charges or court proceedings have not been detailed.

An incident at an entertainment venue in Växjö in July last year led to a conviction in district court, according to multiple reports. The exact nature of the incident has not been disclosed, and Växjö District Court has not released detailed records, leaving the specifics of the conviction and involved parties unknown.

According to court documents, a woman was arrested Saturday after threatening to kill officers and punching one in the face, as stated in the arrest warrant. Officials were serving an arrest warrant at the 2300 block of Corta Street for a different individual, the arrest warrant indicates. 18-year-old Mahaam Mallard started yelling at officers and pushing her way through them, according to the arrest warrant.

Mallard punched an officer on the right side of his jaw, the arrest warrant indicates. After being handcuffed, Mallard yelled she was going to kill the officers and that they were all going to die, according to court documents. Mallard attempted to kick officers as they tried to place her in the patrol vehicle, officers stated in a court document.

Mallard was placed under arrest for Assault on a Public Servant and Retaliation, both felony charges, as confirmed by law enforcement. She is being held on a $20,000 bond at the Travis County Jail. The Ministry of Justice may oversee broader implications, though no official statement has been issued, and the long-term legal consequences for Mallard are pending.

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