A Connecticut board that granted "conditional release" to a man in Bridgeport cannibalism case say offenders previously ...
The conditional release of Connecticut’s killer cannibal is sparking major backlash, but Tyree Smith has a big ally in his ...
Retired Milwaukee detective Dennis Murphy advised a Connecticut psychiatric board to keep Tyree Smith behind bars.
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The Mirror US on MSNConnecticut 'Cannibal Killer' who ate homeless man's 'brain and eyeball' released from psychiatric hospitalA clinically insane Connecticut man who ate part of his victim's brain and one of his eyeballs while drinking sake has been ...
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A Connecticut man who was found not guilty by reason of insanity of killing a victim with a hatchet and eating body parts has ...
Doctors who’ve been treating Tyree Smith said he’s been fully rehabilitated, thanks to medications that quelled the voices in ...
Tyree Smith — also known as the ‘Bridgeport Cannibal Killer’ — was granted a conditional release by the Connecticut ...
Connecticut's Psychiatric Security Review Board Friday granted "conditional release" to Tyree Smith, who admitted killing a ...
A man was granted conditional release from a psychiatric facility more than 10 years after officials in Connecticut say he bludgeoned a man to death with an ax and ate some of the victim's body parts.
Tyree Smith, who was found not guilty by insanity for a 2012 murder, is being conditionally released from Connecticut’s forensic hospital.
An institutionalized man who confessed to the 2011 killing of a homeless man in Connecticut in which he also ate the victim's body parts was granted a conditional release.
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State Republican legislators condemned the decision and expressed concerns for public safety and injustice to the victim's ...
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