A woman stabbed in the neck by a killer has said she feels “blessed” to be alive after confronting a man she believes was intent on murdering three people. Jamie Crosbie arrested after killing Dean Allsop – Credit: Norfolk Police Jamie Crosbie, 48, was found guilty of murdering Dean Allsop, 41, in Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, on April 14 last year. Norwich Crown Court heard Crosbie stabbed him 17 times after becoming angry at noise from a motorbike belonging to Mr Allsop’s son. Dean Allsop, left, is pictured with partner Louise Newell. Image courtesy of Norfolk Police. – Credit: Norfolk Police Crosbie was also found guilty of wounding with intent Mr Allsop’s partner Louise Newell and neighbor Kerryn Kray. He will be sentenced next month. Miss Cray, 53, was alerted to the screams of Miss Newell, who was then stabbed by Crosby, and tried to fight him off before he started on her. Jamie Crosbie found guilty of murdering Dean Allsop – Credit: Norfolk Constabulary The mother-of-two, who was stabbed in the neck, said: “The devil (Crosbie) didn’t get me but he did it well. “I think he thought he had killed me. “He could have come back, but he thought he had killed me. “I wasn’t meant to live and neither was Louise, but we survived him (Crosby). “I’m glad I was there to make a difference. “I think the three of us should have been murdered.” After the stabbing, Miss Cray suffered “life-changing injuries”, including injuries to her throat, neck and ear, and has permanent loss of feeling on one side of her head. After Crosbie was sentenced, she said: “May every day be hell for him.” A coroner’s van and a police patrol car cordoned off Primrose Crescent. – Credit: Peter Walsh During the incident Miss Cray also tried to check for signs of life on Mr Alsop, but sadly saw that he had passed away. Miss Cray, whose partner of more than 20 years Richard Richardson, known as ‘Titch’, took his own life in 2014, said she was glad to be with Alsop in his final moments after the support he had shown her after he lost her. partner. He said: “Dean was there when my partner took his own life in 2014. “Dean came over every morning and made me a cup of tea. “At least I could be there for him.” Police on Primrose Crescent after fatal stabbing of Dean Allsop – Attestation: Peter Walsh As well as losing her partner in 2014, Miss Kray was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018 and after the tragic events of April last year she feels “blessed” to still be here. Faith-based Miss Cray said: “It’s been a horrible eight years. “I’m a very strong person – there’s not much that can phase me.”