A man accused of eating his ex "slaughtered" like cattle: Attorney



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An Indiana fool accused of having killed his ex-girlfriend and having eaten parts of his body, including his heart and brain, savagely maimed the woman after that. " she ended their relationship a few days ago, said a jury attorney.

Joseph Oberhansley, 38, left Tammy Jo Blanton's dismembered body, 46, in a bathtub from his Jeffersonville home in September 2014, with 25 stab wounds or blunt injuries just days after she had Broken relationship and changed locks, Clark County Attorney Jeremy Mull said Wednesday to the jury during the opening statement of the Oberhansley murder trial, reports the Louisville Courier-Journal.

"Joseph Oberhansley slain Tammy Blanton as if you did not want to kill a farm animal," Mull said. "But this lady is dead with dignity."

Tammy Jo Blanton
Tammy Jo Blanton

Mull said that Blanton was locked in a bathroom before Oberhansley broke down a door and attacked her – only a week after having held her prisoner and have her raped.

Oberhansley went to Blanton's home "to make sense of it," Mull told the jurors, according to the newspaper News and Tribune.

Oberhansley later told the police in a videotaped interview that Blanton "was not so scary, surprisingly" as if she knew she was about to die, Mull said.

"In her last moments, she was not going to give him the pleasure of seeing her scared," said the prosecutor.

Oberhansley's lawyers told a judge on Wednesday that he was incompetent to stand trial and continued to challenge them. He was found competent last July after spending about six months in a psychiatric facility in Indiana, News and Tribune reported.

"Our client, Mr. Oberhansley, has set out what we believe to be a part of his mental illness," defense attorney Brent Westerfeld later told a court. "He is delusional and he remains delusional."

Oberhansley faces life imprisonment without the possibility of parole if she is convicted of murder, rape and burglary after stabbing Blanton and having eaten part of it. Prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty in this case after Oberhansley's lawyers agreed not to use a defense of alcoholism, according to the Courier-Journal.

But jurors must ask if a person who has eaten pieces of his ex-girlfriend "thinks well," said defense lawyer Bart Betteau on Wednesday.

"All I want is that you keep an open mind," Betteau told the jurors, adding that more horrible details in the case would follow. "[The prosecutor] told you about some statements, select evidence. But there will be many more. "

The Oberhansley trial is scheduled to resume Thursday morning.

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