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Judge to decide fate of Florida man accused in fatal face-biting attack
Read full article: Judge to decide fate of Florida man accused in fatal face-biting attackA judge has accepted a plea deal for a man who randomly killed a Florida couple in their garage six years ago and then chewed on one victim’s face.
Judge accepts insanity plea deal for Florida man in fatal face-biting case
Read full article: Judge accepts insanity plea deal for Florida man in fatal face-biting caseA judge has accepted a plea deal for a man who randomly killed a Florida couple in their garage six years ago and then chewed on one victim’s face.
Second expert to evaluate Florida man accused of eating victim’s face
Read full article: Second expert to evaluate Florida man accused of eating victim’s faceSTUART, Fla. – A judge in Florida has granted a motion to have another mental health expert evaluate a Florida college student accused of fatally attacking a couple outside their home and chewing off part of the man's face. Harrough was a 19-year-old Florida State University student when the attack happened. Defense expert Dr. Phillip Resnick wrote in 2019 that Harrouff, now 23, believed he was “half-man, half-dog" when he attacked the couple. The state's expert, psychologist Gregory Landrum, evaluated Harrouff for five hours in October and concluded he was insane at the time. “Such an event is highly unusual as people with mental illness are no more likely to commit violent crimes than ordinary members of the public,” Landrum wrote.