'40-Year-Old Virgin' doesn't remember specifics

VISTA, Calif. (AP) -- Shelley Malil, the Indian-born actor accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend at her San Diego County home, testified Monday he understands he's responsible for her wounds but doesn't remember inflicting each one.

Malil, who appeared in the film "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," told jurors he started flailing with a knife because he was struck in the back of the head in Kendra Beebe's yard in 2008 and was fighting back, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

Pointing to photographs of Beebe's wounds, a prosecutor asked Malil if he could feel the knife cutting into her flesh, and if he had aimed for certain parts of her body, such as her neck, back and inner thigh.

"I don't remember any specific act that I did that caused any specific injury to her body," Malil told the jury.

He also testified that he did not know the full extent of Beebe's injuries until months after the stabbing, when he first saw the hospital photos.

"It just didn't make sense," he said Monday. "It didn't make sense that our little conflict that we endured caused that much injury."

Beebe testified last week that her ex-boyfriend walked up to her at her home in San Marcos, repeatedly called her names, then without warning stabbed her three times.

Malil, 45, could be sentenced to 21 years to life in prison if convicted of premeditated attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and residential burglary.

Published: Wed, Sep 15, 2010