Supermarket stabbing - knifeman wanted to drink the blood of a woman
Lewes Crown Court heard that Samuel Reid-Wentworth, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder, harboured fantasies of drinking the blood of attractive young women, believing it would give him their "power".
He had boarded a bus at Portsmouth Harbour that day, with the intent of finding someone to kill.
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Hide AdSentencing, judge Scott Gall, said: "On that day you went hunting for a victim.
"You were looking for an attractive young woman to drink her blood."
Dr Mrigendra Dash, of high-security hospital Broadmoor, said he considered Reid-Wentworth, who has suffered from mental health problems, including hallucinations and delusions, since he was eight years old, to be a risk to the public.
"He claimed he was getting messages from God and MI5, wanting him to kill people.
"He still has fleeting ideas about wanting to kill.
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Hide Ad"In the short to medium-term, he still poses a significant risk to others."
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