West Virginia woman woke from two-year coma and identified her brother as the attacker: police


A West Virginia woman has awoken from a two-year coma and identified her brother as her attacker, according to police.


Wanda Palmer, 51, accused her brother of attacking her at her residence near Cottageville, West Virginia, in June 2020. Police said that Palmer was "attacked, hacked, and left for dead," according to a statement posted on Jackson County Sheriff's Department's Facebook.


Police say they found Palmer in an "upright position" on her couch with severe injuries caused by what appeared to be a hatchet or axe. Jackson County Sheriff Ross Mellinger told CNN that when police arrived, they thought she was dead but realized soon after she was still alive and breathing shallowly.


Police never recovered the weapon, Mellinger said.


One witness reported seeing Palmer's brother, Daniel, on her porch around midnight the night before she was discovered, Mellinger said. There were no phone records, surveillance footage, or eyewitnesses outside of Palmer's home, the sheriff said.


Police investigated several people but could never file charges. A couple of weeks ago, Mellinger said, his office got a call from Palmer's care facility saying she was able to speak to authorities.


Palmer was able to answer only yes-or-no questions but provided enough testimony for police to arrest Daniel, Mellinger told CNN.


Daniel Palmer III, 55, was arrested and charged with attempted murder and malicious wounding on Friday, according to arrest records obtained by CNN.


He was arraigned and assessed with a bond of US$500,000, according to the Jackson County sheriff, who said it is unclear how he pleaded. CNN was unable to identify an attorney for him but has reached out to the Jackson County Public Defender's office.


Wanda Palmer is now coherent but unable to hold full-length conversations, the Jackson County sheriff told CNN.

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