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Fla. Man Who Killed Couple, Then Tried to Eat Victim's Face Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Austin Harrouff, then a college sophomore, randomly attacked the married couple after wandering ...
Family condemn not guilty verdict for college student who killed couple and chewed victim’s face off Austin Harrouff was found chewing face of John Stevens after brutally murdering he and wife ...
After Austin Harrouff was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the killing of a Martin County couple, a friend of the victims says the decision by both sides is "shocking" and "disappointing." ...
A former college student who randomly killed a Florida couple in their garage six years ago and then chewed on one victim's face was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
A judge accepted a plea deal Monday for a man, who randomly killed a Florida couple in their garage six years ago and then chewed on one victim’s face, that will send him to a mental hospital ...
Austin Harrouff will be involuntarily placed in a secured mental health facility after being acquitted of two murders by reason of insanity.
Victim Michelle Mishcon's sisters said prosecutors told them Austin Harrouff could get out of a mental hospital in a matter of months after Monday's controversial plea deal was announced.
Judge accepts insanity plea from man accused of randomly killing couple and chewing on victim's face November 28, 2022 / 5:29 PM EST / AP Dr. Phil interviews Austin Harrouff on face-biting attack ...
Linnie McCown, a student at Casis Elementary, and Mary Stevens, a Highland Park Elementary student, were among the victims of ...
When he was 19, Austin Harrouff fatally stabbed John Stevens and his wife, Michelle Mischon Stevens, while they were watching television in their garage outside Jupiter. Harrouff did not know the ...
Austin Harrouff, a former college student who randomly killed a Florida couple in their garage six years ago and chewed on a victim's face, goes to trial on Monday.
Harrouff, a former college student who killed a Florida couple in their garage six years earlier and then chewed on one victim's face, is finally set to go on trial, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.