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{{Mature}} {{Villain Infobox |Image = Katherine Knight.jpg |fullname = Katherine Mary Knight |alias = Kathy<br>The Speckled Hen |origin = Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia |occupation = Abbatoir worker |skills = Brute strength<br>Cunning<br>Knivesmanship<br>Deception<br>Manipulation<br> |hobby = Animal slaughter |goals = Murder John Price (succeeded)<br>Evade justice by committing suicide via an overdose of sleeping pills (failed) |crimes = Aggravated assault<br>Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon<br>[[Animal cruelty]]<br>[[Cannibalism]]<br>Corpse desecration<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Murder]]<br>Mutilation<br>[[Domestic Abuse|Domestic abuse]]<br>[[Child Abuse|Child abuse]]<br>[[Misandry]] |type of villain = Cannibalistic Psychopath |motive = Bloodlust }} '''Katherine Knight''' (October 24th, 1955 - ) was the first Australian woman to be sentenced to a natural life term without parole, Katherine Knight had a history of violence in relationships. She mashed the dentures of one of her ex-husbands and slashed the throat of another husband’s eight-week-old puppy before his eyes. A heated relationship with John Charles Thomas Price became public knowledge with an Apprehended Violence Order that Price had filed against Knight and ended with Knight stabbing Price to death with a butcher’s knife. He had been stabbed at least 37 times, both front and back, with many of the wounds penetrating vital organs. She then skinned him and hung his “suit” from the door frame in the living room, cut off his head and put it in the soup pot, baked his buttocks, and prepared gravy and vegetables to accompany the ‘roast’. The meal and a vindictive note were set out for the children, luckily discovered by police before they arrived home.
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