Judge rules man 'not guilty by reason of mental illness' in Shakopee beheading case
- An illegal alien from Cuba, released from ICE custody in 2012, has been found not guilty of murder due to his mental illness. He was charged with second-degree murder after beheading his girlfriend and dumping her body on the street.
- The judge ruled that the immigrant's mental illness prevented him from understanding the moral wrongness of his actions. Psychologists cited his long history of mental illness, including hospitalizations for delusions and hallucinations.
- The immigrant, who was supposed to be deported a decade ago, had been in a long-term relationship with the victim.
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