Multiple outlets report on a court document transcript detailing the moment police discover that Henry Nowak has been stabbed. The reporting centres on the account given during proceedings, where statements and timing are described as officers find him following the incident. The transcript is presented as evidence of how the discovery unfolds, including what police observe and when they arrive at the scene. While outlets focus on different aspects of the transcript, they converge on the same core point: the document records the moment officers realise Nowak has been stabbed. The coverage also indicates that the transcript forms part of the material considered in legal proceedings, with police observations and actions described in sequence. In the articles available here, there are no additional verified details about suspects, the exact location, or the circumstances leading to the stabbing beyond what is contained in the transcript itself. The reporting therefore concentrates on the procedural and descriptive content of the transcript rather than on broader allegations or outcomes.