A Feel Good Story

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CRESCENT CITY, Calif. — A Northern California mixed-martial artist accused of ripping out his friend's heart and removing his tongue while the two were on hallucinogenic drugs has pleaded guilty to murder and mayhem charges.

Jarrod Wyatt of Crescent City agreed to a plea deal in which he will serve 50 years to life in prison, Del Norte County prosecutors said. His official sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 4.
Wyatt pleaded guilty to first-degree murder involving mayhem in the March 21, 2010, death of his sparring partner, 21-year-old Taylor Powell, prosecutors said.
"The earliest he'll be able to see a parole board is 2062," District Attorney Jon Alexander said. "We saved Taylor's family the agony from reliving the incident at the trial."
Wyatt's attorney, James Fallman, said his 29-year-old client didn't want to testify at trial and he didn't want his family to testify.
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"We looked for an agreement that would at least give him the opportunity to be paroled someday," Fallman said. "As bad as 50 years to life sounds, it's better than life without the possibility of parole."


When police arrived that day at a home at the mouth of the Klamath River, they found Wyatt naked and covered in blood. He told the officers, "I killed him," and said he had cut out Powell's heart and tongue, according to court documents.
The officers found Powell's body on the couch of the Requa home. His chest was cut open, and his heart, tongue and the skin of his face were gone, court records said. His heart was found charred in a wood-burning stove.

An autopsy determined the organs had been removed while Powell was still alive, the documents said.
Witnesses say the two had ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms before the attack and believed they were involved in a struggle between God and the devil.
Wyatt had entered duel pleas of not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity, prompting psychiatrists to evaluate his mental competence. In May, a judge ruled Wyatt was competent to stand trial.
 
Maybe it was reefer madness. No one I ever never knew that took mushrooms ever became aggressive. Mostly they marveled in the movement their hands could make or all the smearing of colors. Well, that, and the giggle fits.
 
i love me some shrooms. i remember back in high school, me an my friends use to stay trippin' in history class while being under the affect.
 
Long, long ago and far, far away I used to do a lot of drugs; some of which I wouldn't do if given the opportunity to make those choices again. For the Lit record, I don't recommend what I did for anyone and in general think that anything that is harmful to the body, mind and spirit should be avoided or at least done in moderation.

I always thought mushrooms to be the perfect drug in regard to side effects. I can't imagine taking mushrooms and wanting to do mixed martial arts. This is a very strange story and I think there has to be a lot more to it.

Anyway, I thought this was a feel good story and I hope I brightened a few lives, at least for today.
 
Yup, this gruesome, drug-induced murder is indeed the feel-good story of the year.
 
I just read this a few minutes ago on the Twat.
Interesting, gross, weird. I do wonder why the sentence was so harsh given that it appears to be the result of drug use. You'd think they would have been a bit more lenient.
 
I just read this a few minutes ago on the Twat.
Interesting, gross, weird. I do wonder why the sentence was so harsh given that it appears to be the result of drug use. You'd think they would have been a bit more lenient.

I don't know what was in the evidence, but it's possible that it pointed to this being a bogus temporary insanity defense. It strikes me as a Twinkie defense.
 
I don't know what was in the evidence, but it's possible that it pointed to this being a bogus temporary insanity defense. It strikes me as a Twinkie defense.

It doesn't seem to be in dispute that both were using mushrooms. You'd think they would account for that in the sentencing or even the initial charges. You wouldn't think it'd be first degree if it was due to both using drugs.
Probably more to it and I'm not a lawyer anyway. Not even an internet lawyer.
Used to be a lawyer on here. Name of Ken. Not well liked.
 
It doesn't seem to be in dispute that both were using mushrooms. You'd think they would account for that in the sentencing or even the initial charges. You wouldn't think it'd be first degree if it was due to both using drugs.
Probably more to it and I'm not a lawyer anyway. Not even an internet lawyer.
Used to be a lawyer on here. Name of Ken. Not well liked.

Wasn't he the first woman to pass the bar in his state?
 
I only report the news, I don't make it.

If you believe the busybodies, I'm a lot of people, including busybody. I'm Rory, dolf, that robot guy, Once-ler, December's muse (I have no idea) and any number of others. Oddly enough, no one has suggested that I might be Cade.
 
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