[STUART, FL]
A 20-year-old Man Left a Family Dinner, at Duffy’s Restaurant, Then Went and Ate His Neighbor’s Face Off — according to police.
Austin Harrouff apologized for eating his neighbor’s (John Stevens) head and face after killing him and his wife, Michelle Mischon Stevens.
The apology came in a video released by prosecutors. Prosecutors obtained the video from an interview that took place with Dr. Phil McGraw — of Dr. Phil Show.
The couple was in their garage when Austin approached and attacked the victims.
During the attack, Jeffery Fisher the 47-year-old neighbor of the Stevens attempted to rescue them but was brutally rebuffed by Harrouff who was a student at FSU when the incident occurred.
[AVENTURA, Fl]
A domestic dispute at Aventura synagogue leads to stabbing.
The City of Aventura Police is reporting that one person has been stabbed Tuesday morning after an argument broke out between two guests, at the Beit Edmond Safra Synagogue.
The victim who had been stabbed three times was transported by EMT to Aventura Hospital, while the perp was taken into custody by police for further questioning.
The stabbing victim is expected to make a full physical recovery from the wounds.
[MIAMI-DADE, FL]
A Vicious Car Thief Rams Stolen Car Into Victim’s Car
Metro-Dade Police took a car thief into custody after he was found unconscious in a car wreck that was caused by him.
The car thief who stole an Acura from the City of Pembroke Pines was traveling at high speed and driving recklessly on NW 103 Street (at the intersection of NW 22nd Avenue) when he crashed the stolen car into another vehicle killing the occupant of that car, which caught fire.
Police are also reporting that a stolen gun was found in the Acura.
One area resident said the crash sounded like a bomb went off.
Although, the intersection where the incident took place has since been reopened to traffic.
The investigation of the crash that occurred Monday night around 11:00 p.m. continued into Tuesday morning as police tried to gather evidence and put the pieces of the puzzle together.
There is an unsubstantiated report that an Opa-Locka Police Officer was in pursuit the Acura when the crash occurred.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin