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DONKEY: Flesh Eating Double Murder Cannibal Killer May Be Free Again

Nov 30, 20228 min
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Flesh Eating Double Murder Cannibal Killer May Be Free Again

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Make sure you're telling them watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man at tapped in ATM for a very strange reason. They gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say he rigged the door to his home and an attempt to electric ate his cugent wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking a Flamenia to Breakfast Club Bitchy Donkey of the Day with Charlom Haina gud. I

don't know why y'all keeping him. Get y'all well. Duval Donkey of to Day for Wednesday, November thirtieth goes to Judge Sherwood Bauer Bauer and Martin County prosecutors in Florida because they are allowing a flesh eating double murderer from Florida the opportunity to potentially be back on these streets without ever going to trial. What did your uncle Charla always say about the great state of Florida? Okay, the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all

of Florida. And I'm telling you it's not just the people, it's the institutions. Because in Florida, crazy record is crazy and they clearly have empathy for crazy and a high tolerance for crazy. And this story proves it. See Austin Harroff is twenty five years old. He used to be a Florida State University fraternity member, and he was deemed not guilty by reason of insanity this past Monday after randomly killing a husband and a wife with a machete

in twenty sixteen. All Right, Peter John Stephens then his wife Michelle Mission. Not only did Austin Harroff kill John and Michelle to machete, deputy said they found Austin kneeling over John's face in eating it, literally just snacking on his face. Okay. The deputies actually noted that he was spitting out pieces of flesh before being taken into custody. Now, you would think a human like this would get sentenced to infinity and beyond. But keep in mind what state

we are in, and that state is Florida. Okay. As my good friend Kekey Perry always tells me, dropping a clue bumx for Kekey Perry. He always tells me of the state shaped like a gun. All right, so he didn't get you a sentence of limitless in time. No, after six years of delays instead of a case going to trial, this happens. Let's go to WPTP for the report. Please, I hate you. I hate you with every part my being. During the summer of twenty sixteen, Ivy Stevens lost her

dad and stepmom. Jodie Bruce lost her sister. Your family deserves to suffer the way my family suffers, and what could be their final chance to speak directly to Austin Harriff and his family. Loved ones of Michelle Mishkan and John Stevens didn't hold back blame, including to Harriff's father. You both said your son acted strangely for weeks leading up to the murders, and you even set up an appointment for him to be evaluated. You should have done

your job better. You should not be purchasing him knives and read off threads of text messages where Austin Harriff described abusing alcohol and drugs, saying they don't think he was insane at all, but that the brutal killings were from his drug abuse. You said, quote the drugs made me vulnerable to evil. After six years, a judge handed down and not guilty by reason of insanity verdicts following an agreement between the Satan defense to let the judge

make the decision based on available evidence. A double murderer who decided to make an extra value me a lot of his victims is getting sent to a mental hospital rather than the jail cell. There's a lot of different cases I can point to where I feel a mental hospital is a better alternative than prison. But this isn't

one of those cases. Okay, this man, Austin Horref should have to deal with the consequences of his actions, all right, Go to trial, get a prison sentence, and then while he's in prison during his time, you know, we can get improper mental health treatment. But to brutally kill two people, attempt to kill another and not even get a trial, I let the record show. There's a long list of text messages that Austin wrote in the months and days

leading up to the murders. I mean, the dude kept a diary damn near where he cataloged his almost daily drug use. In frequent blackouts, he told friends that he drank heavily and indulged in cocaine, prescription pills, mushrooms, met coldene, adderall, and heroin. This man really does drugs, drugs plural. Okay. A lot of times we say people are on drugs when they really just be on a drug, like one thing at a time. This guy was really on drugs. Okay,

but get this. In the days before the crime, Austin wrote to a friend his desire for fame. He wrote, and I quote, why do f just not do what you want? Just do the craziest you can. I just want to be great before I die. I telling you y'all, we live in a dangerous time. Okay. I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight, so my idea of fame and celebrity and being great differs from this generation's

idea of fame and celebrity and being great. Okay. Trending on Twitter is what these people think makes them famous. It's what makes them It's what they feel makes them great. Okay. Going viral for anything is what people, you know, think makes them famous. This dude just said, just do the craziest can. I just want to be great before I die. There's absolutely nothing great about what you did, Okay, greatest building something are providing a service that helps people, that

entertains people, that makes people feel good. There's nothing great about murder. Okay. Another reason he shouldn't be sent to a mental health hospital over prisoners, he wrote, I thought I was crazy, but I'm really not. I just know that for me personally, the drugs are taking a toll on me, and I can't handle it. All I hear is a man who made poor choices, and he should not be exempt from the consequences of those poor choices. Okay. I have no idea why the state Attorney's office is

choosing not to pursue this case. Further, the judge, who I told y'all who's getting dunkey the day his name is Judge Sherwood Bauer was trying to make sense of it, and I don't get it. Sounds like a bunch of legal nonsense. He rejected the argument that Austin's high price lawyers tipped the legal scales, which means his high price lawyers probably did tip the legal scales. You know what, let's discuss It's time to play a game of guess what race it Scott, I don't know why I'm beating

around the bush here. Austin Horror twenty five years old, so he was nineteen when this happened. Former Florida State University student and frat member, had high priced lawyers, killed two people, tried to kill another. When deputies arrived, he was actually eating one of the people's faces. Went to court Monday, and his case isn't even going to trial. He's going straight to a mental hospital because he pled insanity as part of a plea? Yes, what race he is?

J would you like to start? What did you say? White? Okay? W h I t okay? I know how to spell white? Okay? Okay? Angela ye. Austin Haroff twenty five years old, so he was nineteen when this happened. Former Florida State University student and frat member, had high priced lawyers, killed two people, tried to kill another. When deputies arrived, he was actually eating one of the people's faces. Went to court Monday. In his case isn't even going to trial. He's going

straight to a mental hospital. Is part of a plea? Jos what RACI? White? Is there any reason for y'all answers y'all. Just the cannibal is a part. And then also the fact that he's not in jail. Well, he's in jail, he's well, they're not pursuing for the charges. He's in a mental institution. You know, both of you are correct, which lets us know why this is happening. All right, Please give Judge Sherwood Barr and prosecutors in Martin County the biggest he hall. We know why this

is happening. Yes, come on, man, all right, well, thank you for that, donkey of the day. White privilege is real, Okay,

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