Connecticut’s interim ombuds has received 350 complaints. As sole employee, he says he’s only able to respond to a fraction ...
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The conditional release granted to a man who axed a man to death before eating his brain and one of his eyeballs has outraged a number of Connecticut lawmakers, including one who has proposed a bill ...
Talitha Frazier, the sister-in-law of the Connecticut cannibal's victim, says her family is scared for their lives following ...
Tyree Smith was given a conditional release in 2024, more than a decade after he was tried for the murder of Angel Gonzalez.
Retired Milwaukee detective Dennis Murphy advised a Connecticut psychiatric board to keep Tyree Smith behind bars.
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, 35, was previously found not guilty by reason of insanity of slaughtering Angel 'Tun Tun' Gonzalez with a hatchet and eating his body parts in December 2011.
The forensic psychiatrist says he has continued to "engage in group and substance abuse treatment" and "denied visual hallucinations and a desire to harm others or himself.” ...
In 2013, Tyree Smith was sentenced to 60 years in Whiting Forensic Hospital for the murder of Angel Gonzalez, whose mangled ...
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