Attorneys for a Florida teenager accused of killing a couple, eating one of their faces and gravely injuring their neighbor say they are going to try to prove their client is insane. Attorneys for Austin Harrouffon Tuesday filed paperwork making their plan to go after the insanity defense official, saying Harrouff was “suffering from a full-blown psychotic episode” at the time of the crime in 2016.
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Attorneys for Florida ‘face-eater’ plan to offer insanity defence in upcoming trial
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