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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/10/30/oklahoma-man-beheaded-suspect-charged-with-homicide/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/oct/31/oklahoma-christian-man-arrested-in-near-beheading-/
Kind of interesting that one source includes information that another doesn't unless you dig through their links...
I distrust fundamentalists in general.
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Police in central Oklahoma said Thursday that they charged a suspect with homicide after finding a man with his head "almost entirely severed from his body."
Isaiah Marin, 21, was charged in the murder of Jacob Andrew Crocket, Fox-25 Oklahoma City reported. Police had no motive, but said Marin, who lives in Stillwater, confessed to the killing and told them he planned to commit murders one at a time.
Police were reportedly informed about the killing when Marin called them around 2:45 p.m. The report said when officers arrived, they found Marin jogging with a long knife covered in blood.
Reports of the Oklahoma beheading came one day after a man with a history of psychiatric problems beheaded his mother in her Long Island, N.Y., apartment and dragged the body and head out onto a street, where onlookers initially thought they were witnessing a macabre Halloween prank, police and witnesses said.
Oklahoma police said the beheading victim is the son is a highway patrol trooper, but that does not appear to be a motive.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/oct/31/oklahoma-christian-man-arrested-in-near-beheading-/
A self-proclaimed Christian man was arrested and charged with first-degree murder for the near-beheading of a 19-year-old acquaintance with whom he had previously argued — over witchcraft.
Isaiah Marin of Stillwater, 21, was charged in the killing after a witness reported him walking down the street with a large knife in his hands, The Associated Press reported.
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A witness told police that the two men had engaged in several disagreements on previous occasions over the practice of witchcraft.
Kind of interesting that one source includes information that another doesn't unless you dig through their links...
I distrust fundamentalists in general.
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