TEXAS MAN ACCUSED OF EATING HIS GIRLFRIEND?
BODY PARTS FOUND COOKED ACCORDING TO POLICE!
Deputies responding to a 911 call in this East Texas town of Tyler
found a gruesome scene: a human ear boiling in a pot on a stovetop and
a hunk of flesh impaled on a fork sitting atop a plate on the kitchen
table.
Authorities believe that the man arrested in the death of his
21-year-old girlfriend cooked parts of her body and may have tried to
eat them -- actions he described to them in the emergency call that
led them to the grisly discovery.
Christopher Lee McCuin, 25, was scheduled to be arraigned Monday on a
capital murder charge. He was in solitary confinement at a jail on a
$2 million bond Sunday night and did not have an attorney, officials
said.
Authorities say it is unclear whether McCuin consumed any part of the
woman's body.
"We cannot prove that he did," Smith County Sheriff J.B. Smith said
Sunday. "He was either going to, had been or led us to think that he
was doing it."
McCuin is also the suspect in the early Saturday morning stabbing of a
man described as his estranged wife's boyfriend, Smith said.
McCuin has a criminal record that includes driving while intoxicated
and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charges. When he was
arrested, McCuin had an outstanding felony retaliation warrant.
Smith said McCuin was known to authorities and had "a history of
violence," including assaulting his estranged wife, his girlfriend and
his sister.
Officials believe the horrific chain of events began when Jana
Shearer, McCuin's girlfriend, was taken by McCuin from her home late
Friday night and killed.
Smith said McCuin then drove to his estranged wife's home, where he
stabbed his wife's boyfriend, William Veasley, 42. Veasley was in
intensive care Sunday night.
McCuin was still in that home when deputies arrived, but he jumped
into his car and escaped after a short chase, Smith said. "We did not
know at the time that he had murdered anyone," Smith said. "We thought
it was a disturbance or an assault."
McCuin wasn't seen again until Saturday morning, when he arrived at
the home he shared with his mother and called her into the garage so
she could "come see what he had done," Smith said.
His mother and her boyfriend saw the remains of Shearer, authorities
said. McCuin's mother and her boyfriend fled the home and flagged down
a police officer. McCuin dialed 911 after they left and told an
emergency dispatcher he had killed Shearer and was boiling her body
parts, Smith said.
When sheriff deputies arrived, McCuin barricaded himself in the home
for a short time before coming out. After he emerged, a tactical team
entered and found Shearer's body, Sgt. Gary Middleton said. They also
found the grisly scene in the kitchen.
After McCuin was arrested and placed in the back of a patrol car, he
kicked out the vehicle's side window before being put in additional
restraints, Middleton said.
Shearer appeared to have died from blunt trauma to her head, Smith
said. She may have been kidnapped Friday night, when her mother saw
her get into McCuin's truck.
Detectives were trying to determine where the killing happened. They
 
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