Jeffrey Dahmer Case Detective
Don't let Connecticut Cannibal out …
Once a carnivore, always one !!!
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The main detective in the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer A warning is issued to a psychiatric review committee that granted a Connecticut Cannibal Killer a conditional release – do not let it out!
Retired Milwaukee Detective Dennis Murphy – Whoever took Dahmer's 1991 confession in which he discussed to eat a human heart, biceps and thighs- says Bridgeport, CT, Killer Cannibal Tyree Smith Should remain blocked in a forensic hospital.
Murphy says, after Dahmer was convicted of his serial murders in 1992 and sentenced to several lifespan, the detective visited him in a prison in Wisconsin.
Murphy says Dahmer admitted that if he was ever released, he murdered and eat what he had previously done.
Therefore, Murphy says that Smith should never see the light of the day … because he would simply return to his sick, twisted because of Dahmer. Murphy also says that Smith's release from the hospital would negatively affect the victim's family.
In 2011 Smith chopped Angel Gonzalez To death in Bridgeport and later his cousin, he ate part of Gonzalez 'brain and an eyeball and washed everything off with sake. The following year Smith was not found to be guilty due to madness and limited to the psychiatric hospital for 60 years.
But last Friday the Psychiatric Security Review Board from Connecticut Smith Smith gave a conditional release of the mental station after a psychiatrist Smith evaluated and the conclusion came.
According to Murphy, mentally unstable inmates often stop taking their medication for a number of reasons, which may trigger a violent episode.

The decision of the review committee means that Smith is released from the forensic high security hospital and is accommodated in a community facility with 24/7 supervision.
Good luck, Connecticut!