Posted on October 2, 2017

Father, 45, Gouged Out the Mother of His Child’s Eyes in Horrific Attack Sparked by their Bitter Custody Battle’

Jessica Schroeder, Daily Mail, September 29, 2017

A Tennessee man was charged with attempted first-degree murder after he admitted to gouging a woman’s eyes out and later claiming to police he had no recollection of the horrific attack.

Michael Roberson, 45, was taken into custody in Chattanooga Wednesday after he was found at the crime scene alongside the victim, 33, who was face down with several stab wounds and both eyes out of socket – with one lying next to her body.

Police responded to a call that evening citing the domestic assault on the 7300 block of Frances Drive before the killer told authorities he ‘blacked out’ amid a ‘low point’ in his life during the onslaught, according to the Times Free Press.

While it’s currently unclear what Roberson’s relationship to the victim is, he alleged the near death dispute originated over a child.

Michael Roberson

The woman was immediately transported to Erlanger Health System where she suffered chest, arm and stomach injuries aside from permanent vision loss.

Roberson was also charged with aggravated assault – a crime he is no stranger to.

It had been discovered Roberson held a history of aggravated assault, stemming from a 2006 incident that involved three police men who responded to another call involving Roberson’s violent outburst.

During the vent, he reportedly attempted to kill officers by grabbing one of their guns and pointing it in their direction. The officers also suffered injuries.

The incident report said Roberson was finally wrangled into handcuffs after one officer hit him over the head with a flower pot, the Times Free Press reported.

Charges against him were later dismissed as Roberson was found not guilty by insanity defense.

Roberson is currently held in the Hamilton County Jail on bond of $500,000.

He is set to appear in Hamilton County General Sessions Court Monday to answer to the charges brought against him.