Michigan Man Who Cannibalized Victim Pleads Insanity
Michigan Man Who Cannibalized Victim Pleads Insanity
Mark David Latunski, 50, of Michigan, accused of killing 25-year-old Kevin Bacon and eating his testicles, is seeking an insanity defense, his attorney, Doug Corwin, said. He is charged with “open murder and mutilation of a body,” according to court documents. Bacon was reported missing on Christmas Day.Bacon met up with Latunski after connecting with him on Grindr. When he was discovered in Latunski’s home on December 28, his naked body was hanging from the rafters by the ankles. Latunski told authorities he’d slit his throat with a knife then cut off Bacon’s testicles and ate them.“Latunski believes he’s named someone else, he believes he’s from a royal family out of Wales, from the Thomas clan, and just the nature of the crime itself...what he did and how he did it has come out, just by that nature as an attorney, I have to send him for an evaluation,” Corwin said.His client will be sent to the Center for Forensic Psychiatry to determine if he is competent to stand trial. If he is, he will then undergo a criminal responsibility test, which will determine if he was competent at the time of the crime. Latunski will likely be sent for his evaluation after 60 to 90 days.
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