Teen stabbed stepdad 35 times to escape from ‘bear hug’

Fraser Barton |

A teen accused of murder claims he stabbed his stepfather to escape from a violent confrontation.
A teen accused of murder claims he stabbed his stepfather to escape from a violent confrontation.

A teenager stabbed his stepfather 35 times because he was trying to break free from a “bear hug”, a jury has heard.

The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has pleaded not guilty to murder after being accused of fatally stabbing his stepfather on September 7, 2022.

The teen – aged 16 at the time – was “scared” and thought his stepfather was going to kill him on the night, defence lawyer Charlotte Smith told Brisbane Supreme Court on Tuesday.

The jury was told the boy tried to diffuse a situation by going to the toilet after being called “weak” and a “pussy” by his stepfather, Ms Smith said in her closing argument.

A sign outside the Supreme Court in Brisbane (file image)
A teen had been drinking and taking drugs before fatally stabbing his stepdad, a jury has heard. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)

However, the jury was told the boy was followed by his stepfather who said: “Where are my keys? I’ll take you for a ride.”

Ms Smith said the stepdad then said: “I know you f***ing want to do something.”

The pair then got into a physical altercation, with the stepfather grabbing him by the collar, she said.

The boy pulled a knife from out of his pocket and slashed at his stepfather in an attempt to break free of a “bear hug”, the court was told.

“That’s (the defendant’s) version. It explains the injuries. It explains why this happened and it would lead you to an acquittal,” Ms Smith told the jury.

Crown prosecutor Rebecca Marks told the court the knife was 23.9cm in length and required “thought and deliberation” to use.

“The knife used by the defendant in this attack was no ordinary knife,” she said.

“It’s not a knife that you forget that you have in your hand. It has real weight and heft to it.

“You might think it requires a good, solid or firm grip, and that such a firm grip would be needed to consistently yield the knife in order to inflict so many wounds on (the victim’s) body.”

Prosecutors argued the position and nature of the victim’s injuries indicated the stepfather was trying to defend himself by putting his arms up in front of himself.

The boy had consumed five shots of whiskey and had smoked cannabis on the night of the incident, the jury heard.

The trial before Justice Frances Williams continues.

AAP