‘Connecticut Cannibal’ Tyree Smith was a ‘serious threat to life’ in prison before release: report
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‘Connecticut Cannibal’ Tyree Smith was a ‘serious threat to life’ in prison before release: report
New prison documents show that Tyree Smith, who has been dubbed the "Connecticut Cannibal," exhibited violent behavior behind bars and was a "serious threat to life" in prison before he was granted release.
'Cannibal' killer warning signs exposed in new report with release plan already in motion
New prison documents reveal details about the convict known as the "Connecticut Cannibal" amid concerns of his conditional release after only serving a portion of his 60-year sentence.
Connecticut Cannibal Released: Public Safety Concerns Rise
Tyree Smith, infamously dubbed the "Connecticut Cannibal," has been released from a psychiatric hospital, raising alarms among critics, including state lawmakers. His violent past, marked by the gruesome murder and cannibalism of Angel Gonzalez in 2011, casts a dark shadow over his future. While he is under supervision and treatment, many fear for public safety.
‘Cannibal’ killer warning signs exposed in new report with release plan already in motion
New prison documents show that Tyree Smith, who has been dubbed the “Connecticut Cannibal,” exhibited violent behavior behind bars and was a “serious threat to life” in prison before he was granted release, according to a news report. Smith confessed to the 2011 killing of a homeless man, Angel Gonzalez, in Connecticut, and he admitted to eating the victim’s body parts in a cemetery. In 2013, a three-judge panel found Smith not guilty by rea…
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