Sunday dinner ain't what it used to be
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:55 pm
Canibalism has long been the official cover story for grotesque attacks by human looking monsters and savage acts by possessed individuals. So with that in mind, have a read of this and tell me what you think really happened.
Texas woman killed, mutilated by boyfriend in possible cannibalism case wrote:By Paul J. Weber, The Associated Press
TYLER, Texas - A 21-year-old Texas woman was killed and mutilated by her boyfriend in a bizarre case on the weekend that police say may have involved cannibalism.
"You can't sleep. You can't think straight anymore," said Amy Gage, a friend and neighbour of the victim, Jana Shearer.
"Then you just keep finding out more and more. It's the most difficult thing anyone can go through."
Shearer's boyfriend, Christopher Lee McCuin, 25, was charged with capital murder after police said they found her body, an ear boiling in a pot on a stovetop, and a hunk of flesh with a fork in it on a plate at the crime scene.
McCuin, wearing a jail-issue red jumpsuit, was not asked to enter a plea as he appeared before state District Judge Jack Skeen Jr. on Monday. Skeen continued McCuin's bond at $2 million and appointed a lawyer to represent him.
Authorities said McCuin's comments in a 911 call led them to discover Shearer's body and also to believe he may have intended to eat his girlfriend's remains.
However, they said it was unclear whether McCuin consumed any part of her body before they arrived.
Smith County Sheriff Lt. Larry Wiginton told the Tyler Morning-Telegraph that McCuin told investigators that God made him kill Shearer.
The judge sealed the arrest and search warrant affidavits and issued a gag order in the case, which has shocked this East Texas town about 175 kilometres east of Dallas.
Gage said McCuin and Shearer had only been dating a few months. She remembered Shearer as an unflappably happy friend who had a knack for making her neighbours laugh.
"We really want to focus on her being a person who loved life, and not what happened to her," Gage said. "It was such a tragedy. We have to try to focus on the fact that Jana was a good person."
Officials believe Shearer was taken by McCuin from her home late Friday night and killed. Authorities said McCuin then drove to his estranged wife's home, where he stabbed William Veasley, 42. No report was available early Tuesday on his condition.
McCuin was still at his estranged wife's home when deputies arrived, but he jumped into his car and escaped after a short chase, said Smith County Sheriff J.B. Smith.
McCuin wasn't seen again until Saturday morning, when he arrived at the home he shared with his mother and called her into the garage so she could "come see what he had done," Smith said.
His mother and her boyfriend saw the remains of Shearer, authorities said. McCuin's mother and her boyfriend fled the home and flagged down a police officer.
Meanwhile, McCuin dialled 911 after they left and told an emergency dispatcher he had killed Shearer and was boiling her body parts, Smith said.