A Brooklyn man who did nine years in prison for stabbing three strangers while riding by on his bike yesterday cruelly cross-examined a woman who nearly died after he allegedly did the same to her.
“I came in here, and I knew it was you!” Eduarda Oliva, 39, snapped at Elie Granger in Queens Supreme Court after he asked if she’d ever identified him before yesterday.
“All I remember are those evil eyes looking at me while I was dying,” she told Granger, 49, who’s representing himself in his attempted-murder trial. “To stand there, to watch a person die — I could never forget those eyes.”
On June 22, 2008, Oliva testified, she was walking in Long Island City with her 13-year-old daughter.
“I noticed someone on a bike coming from under the bridge,” she said. “I pulled Kayla close to me to get her out of the way. He passed us by and made a U-turn, and all of a sudden, I saw his hand close to my chest.
“I was bleeding. I started getting dizzy, felt like I was going to faint. I told Kayla to run and get help. The bicyclist pedaled back under the bridge. He looked directly into my eyes with a devilish look and never said a word.”
Granger then asked, audaciously, “Was there any way you could have prevented the attack?”
An enraged Oliva — who underwent open-heart surgery and has been unable to work since — replied, “How? Tell me how!”
Granger was busted in 1994 for stabbing singer Kevin Hall, 32, in Manhattan and two other men during a two-week spree.

