Charges Dropped in Case of
'Ham Sandwich Stabbing'
Charges have been dropped against an Erie woman who had been accused of stabbing her longtime companion in the stomach, then making herself a ham sandwich.
The District Attorney's office dropped the charges against 48-year-old Tammy Yeaney after the man who was stabbed – 58-year-old Ralph Clark – told prosecutors it was an accident.
Yeaney's lawyer says the stabbing didn't happen during a fight on December 26. Yeaney was washing dishes when Clark came in to make himself a sandwich. As he was approaching, she turned with a 7-inch knife in her hand and the two collided.
Yeaney's lawyer added that his client doesn't even eat ham.
The District Attorney's office dropped the charges against 48-year-old Tammy Yeaney after the man who was stabbed – 58-year-old Ralph Clark – told prosecutors it was an accident.
Yeaney's lawyer says the stabbing didn't happen during a fight on December 26. Yeaney was washing dishes when Clark came in to make himself a sandwich. As he was approaching, she turned with a 7-inch knife in her hand and the two collided.
Yeaney's lawyer added that his client doesn't even eat ham.
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