Chaos drills through landlords head
Lee Woodford experienced a night of mayhem when he tried to evict his tenant of hell after weeks of being woken up early by his noisy housemate.
After a heated domestic argument in the early hours of March 13 2009 Woodford confronted his angry tenant, Raymond Douglas also known as Chaos, about his often heavy handed clamouring after returning home late at night. He was well within his rights to evict Douglas as he was unable to live with the constant noise any longer.
However Douglas infuriated by the eviction notice and argument waited for Woodford and his son return to bed before reaching for his tool box and selecting his weapon of choice, the power drill. Determined to execute his revenge upon his landlord, Douglas took the drill and pressed the whirling bit to Woodford's forehead.
As Douglas fractured his victim's skull, the screams alarmed both Woodford's son Jack and friend Matthew Ellis, who had stayed over that night. After drilling through Woodford's forehead and abdomen, he then turned the vicious weapon onto Woodford's son drilling through the flesh of his leg and knocking Ellis out cold with the drill butt.
The Old Bailey heard that Douglas' reaction had been born from an anger that grew like a volcano and eventually erupted in one cruelly calculated incident.
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