Schizophrenic Man Who Stabbed Son-in-Law to Death Escapes From Mental Hospital

Bill Pan
By Bill Pan
August 5, 2019World News
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Schizophrenic Man Who Stabbed Son-in-Law to Death Escapes From Mental Hospital
Peter Atkins was reported missing by staff at Kneesworth House Hospital in Cambridgeshire, at about 4:15 p.m. on August 1, 2019. (Cambridgeshire Constabulary)

Police in the U.K. are searching for a convicted killer with severe mental health problems who escaped a psychiatric hospital last week.

Peter Atkins, 66, who has schizophrenia, was being held at the Kneesworth House Hospital in Cambridgeshire before escaping on Thursday, Aug. 1 when he was let out by hospital staff to go to Tesco, a grocery and general store, and never returned, according to a press release by Cambridgeshire Constabulary.

Atkins was on his authorized “free time” when he went to the store and never came back.

In a public appeal issued the following day, Cambridge police said Atkins’s mental situation may deteriorate without taking his regular medication.

“Peter is on twice-daily medication for paranoid schizophrenia and may become aggressive or irritable without his treatment,” said police, reported Birmingham Mail.

Authorities also warned the public that Atkins should not be approached “due to his unpredictable nature.”

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Peter Atkins was reported missing by staff at Kneesworth House Hospital in Cambridgeshire, at about 4:15 p.m. on August 1, 2019. (Cambridgeshire Constabulary)
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Peter Atkins was reported missing by staff at Kneesworth House Hospital in Cambridgeshire, at about 4:15 p.m. on August 1, 2019. (Cambridgeshire Constabulary)

Atkins was convicted of manslaughter in 2001 and has been serving an indefinite hospital order ever since under the Mental Health Act. According to the BBC, reported that Atkins broke into his eight-month pregnant daughter’s home in Cardiff, Wales, and stabbed her husband more than 20 times with a knife while he slept beside her in their bedroom.

Stephen Provoost, 32, died almost immediately.

“It didn’t seem real to me. It was like a dream,” Atkins told police at the time, reported the BBC.

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Peter Atkins was reported missing by staff at Kneesworth House Hospital in Cambridgeshire, at about 4:15 p.m. on August 1, 2019. (Cambridgeshire Constabulary)

The 2001 attack was called “mind-chilling” by the presiding Judge John Griffith Williams at Cardiff Crown Court, adding, “the memory of a sustained attack on your daughter’s husband will haunt her for the rest of her life,” reported The Sun.

“It is very important for anyone who believes they may have seen Peter to contact us as a matter of urgency,” said Detective Inspector Dave Savill.

Police said Atkins may have taken a train and “could be anywhere in the country,” and added that they have reason to believe he may head to South Wales.

“For Peter to not return from free time is out of character,” said Savill.

Police described Atkins as a white, stocky man, with short grey hair.  He was last seen wearing black shoes, dark blue jeans, and a white or black t-shirt.

From The Epoch Times

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