I Should Have Stabbed Him Some More…

Season 1Episode 260 minFeb 20, 2023
I Should Have Stabbed Him Some More…

Although Penny Jackson openly confessed to police to brutally stabbing her husband to death in the kitchen of their family home, she claimed she only did so after having been pushed to her limit by a sustained campaign of abuse. It's a claim vigorously disputed by the prosecution and by David Jackson's sister, Jenny. But support for David's aggressive tendencies comes from an unlikely source, who was never called to testify at trial – David Jackson's estranged brother, Alan.

In this second episode, Penny Jackson's defence is explored, particularly her claims of physical and psychological abuse, which emerged at her trial at Bristol Crown Court in October 2021.

I Should Have Stabbed Him Some More… has aired on Feb 20, 2023 at 9:00 PM
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