Axe killer ate victim's brain

'He wanted blood', so he attacked a homeless man with an axe then ate one of his eyes and some of his brain matter

A US man charged with hacking a homeless man to death with an axe and eating his brain has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

Tyree Lincoln Smith, 35, stared blankly as he stood with his hands chained behind his back during his arraignment on a murder charge yesterday. It was his first court appearance since he was returned to Connecticut on Tuesday following his arrest last week in Florida.

The Connecticut Post (http://bit.ly/xAOpNn) reports that the judge ordered the evaluation at the urging of Smith’s lawyer, Joseph Bruckmann, and ordered him to remain in custody in lieu of $1 million bond. The next hearing was scheduled for Feb. 14.

Smith is charged in the Dec. 15 killing of Angel Gonzalez, whose  body was found on the third floor of an abandoned home.

Prosecutor Donal Collimore urged the judge to set a high bond, describing the crime as “extremely heinous”.

Talitcha Frazier, a sister-in-law of the victim, said she remembered seeing Smith asking for change on the street.

“I think at the time I told him to get a job. I had no idea then  that he had killed my brother-in-law,” Frasier said on the courthouse steps after the hearing.

Smith came to the attention of authorities when his cousin contacted police about Gonzalez’s slaying.

She told detectives that  Smith had arrived at her house Dec. 15 and said he wanted to “get blood on his hands” before going to the abandoned home, where he used to live, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

The next day, Smith returned to the cousin’s house with blood on  his pants, hands and an axe, the affidavit said.

Police say he told his cousin he had “gotten his blood”.   

Smith’s cousin said he told her that he was sleeping on a porch at the abandoned home when he was awakened by another man and invited inside.

Then Smith described beating the man’s face and head with the axe and collecting one of his eyes and some of his brain matter, which he consumed in a nearby cemetery, the affidavit  said.

The cousin told detectives she called Smith’s mother, who suggested to police on Dec. 16 that they check the abandoned home and that her son had “mental issues”, the affidavit said.

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