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Lewis Whippey's Alleged Attack Knife

Tommy Lee Royce tells Frances during a prison visit that Lewis Whippey attacked him with this knife, positioning his throat-slitting retaliation as self-defense. Frances listens as Tommy weaves the detail into his broader denial of crimes like raping Ann Gallagher and killing a police officer. The knife gains weight through Tommy's heated insistence, hardening his guarded expression into paranoia. No physical traits appear; it surfaces solely through his spoken justification.
3 appearances

Purpose

Weapon

Significance

Anchors Tommy's self-defense claim for murdering Lewis Whippey, exposing his manipulative rage and obsession with recasting himself as victim to sway Frances and protect his image with Ryan Cawood.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments