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Ethem Orhon convicted of Hampton supermarket car park stab attack Ethem Orhon guilty of Hampton supermarket car park stabbings
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A man has been found guilty of attacking women in a stabbing spree in a west London supermarket car park. A man has been convicted of attacking four women in a stabbing spree in a supermarket car park.
Ethem Orhon, 67, of Hampton, was found guilty of one count of attempted murder and two counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Ethem Orhon, 67, of Hampton, was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder and two counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
The attacks took place on 20 May, a day after Orhon was arrested by police for possessing a knife. The attacks took place in west London on 20 May, a day after Orhon was arrested for possessing a knife.
The Kingston Crown Court jury is still considering a charge of attempted murder against a fourth woman. Suzanna Brand, Janet Morsy, Jean Sullivan, and Charandasi Chandiramani, were randomly targeted, the jury heard.
The Kingston Crown Court jury took four hours and 55 minutes to find Orhon, of Deacons Walk, guilty of the offences. The women suffered "appalling injuries", the prosecutor said.
Orhon told the court he was "like a zombie" and felt "hypnotised" as he attacked strangers with a Leatherman knife, hours after being bailed by police.