Suspect in Brutal ‘Beanie Babies’ Assault Claims Katy Perry Made Him Do It, Cops Say
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Army veteran accused in Beanie Babies founder mansion break-in claimed pop star controlled him: report
Nevada Army veteran Russell Maxwell Phay accused of violent break-in at billionaire Ty Warner's estate allegedly told investigators Katy Perry was controlling him.
An army veteran accused of breaking into the California mansion of the founder of Beanie Babies, Ty Warner, and beating a woman to a coma has strangely claimed that he was psychically linked to singer Katy Perry, who told him to commit the heinous crime. Russell Maxwell Phay, 43, from Nevada, faces charges of attempted murder, robbery, kidnapping and assault for allegedly beating Linda Malek-Aslanian almost to the death on Warner's property of $…
Army veteran accused in Beanie Babies founder mansion break-in claimed pop star controlled him: report – Democratic Accent
A Nevada Army veteran accused of a violent break-in at billionaire Ty Warner’s California estate that left a woman comatose told investigators he believed pop star Katy Perry was controlling him, court testimony shows. Russell Maxwell Phay, 42, of Henderson, Nevada, is charged with first-degree attempted murder with premeditation and deliberation, kidnapping, residential burglary, assault likely to produce great bodily injury, and resisting a pe…
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