Police arrested a Washington state woman earlier this month after she stabbed her boyfriend with a Japanese-style sword purchased at the mall. She told the police that she stabbed him because she believed that he was cheating on her, and also because he played too much PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds
Barber Emily Javier, 30, had been living with her boyfriend, aspiring professional PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds player and part-time bookkeeper Alex Lovell, for the two years leading up to the incident. Lovell, 29, is currently recovering from his injuries at home.
Court documents obtained by Kotaku describe that incident from the recollection of a police officer to whom Javier, covered in blood and in the back of the patrol car, relayed the story: Javier had become exasperated because, according to the documents, âLovell just sits at home all day playing video games and does not do anything to help.â
âI wasnât a sweaty nerd, more of an Ethlete,â Lovell said in an interview with The Oregonian. He told the paper that he plays PUBG for 12 hours a day. According to the affidavit, Javier said she was frustrated that Lovell was paying less and less attention to her as he got deeper into PUBG, but what took her over the edge was finding Tinder on his phone, and later noticing some red hairs in the shower drain (Lovellâs hair is colored green).
Speaking to Kotaku from his bed at home, Lovell said that while he is not participating in any more interviews prior to Javierâs trial, he disputes Javierâs statement that Tinder was installed on his phone. He also disagrees that his PUBG playing was a motive for Javierâs actions that night.
Javierâs lawyer told Kotaku that her family described the incident as âout of character.â Javier has no criminal history, he said. âThereâs a whole lot of other layers to this that we just havenât gotten to yet,â he said, but added that he could not elaborate further. Javier, who pled not guilty to first-degree attempted murder, is currently in jail awaiting trial; her bail is set to $350,000.
Javier stated to the police that in late February she went to the the mall and purchased a âsamurai swordâ to stab her boyfriend. âI thought I was gonna stab him while he was sleeping,â the affidavit quotes her as saying. After a week of mulling it over, Javier decided to go through with it after Lovell allegedly came home one night and simply ignored her. On her side of the bed, Javier hid the katana, along with two knives sheâd taped together. She also hid Lovellâs phone.
In the middle of the night, according to the affidavit, Javier took out the weapons, illuminated her boyfriendâs body with her smartphone, and stabbed him with the sword. Lovell sprung awake and fought her off. His fingers were cut off almost at the base, he told The Columbian, and his limbs are lacerated. He wonât be able to walk for several more weeks.
âI was trying to kill him for cheating,â she said, according to the officerâs report. âThat was my purpose.â
Soon after, Javier called the police at Lovellâs request. She met responding officers on her lawn with her hands up, covered in blood and crying. She asked the police to help him, adding, âI just stabbed him.â In an interview with The Oregonian, Lovell said, âI saw the look in her eyes, and it scared the living poop out of me,â he said. âIâve been preparing my whole life for something like this.â