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Homosexuality is not normal.
Police have released the gruesome details in the Christmas-week
slaying of gay hairstylist Kevin Bacon, whose body was found on
Dec. 28 at the Michigan home of suspect Mark Latunski. Latunski
was charged with murder and mutilation last week in connection
with Bacon’s death.
Bacon, 25, was last seen on Christmas Eve, when he told his
roommate he was leaving to meet a man he had connected with on
Grindr, the popular gay dating app. Later that night, the
roommate received a text from Bacon saying he was having fun and
might not make it home that night. When Bacon did not appear at
his parents’ house on Christmas Day, he was reported missing.
Court documents shared with NBC News on Monday revealed what
police discovered when they arrived at Latunski's home in
Morrice, Michigan, 23 miles from Bacon’s home outside the city
of Flint.
Upon their arrival, Michigan State Police were granted
permission by Latunski to enter and search his home, according
to police testimony. During the search, they found Bacon
“hanging deceased and naked from the ceiling.” After the grisly
discovery, they placed Latunski into custody, and during an
interview, Latunski “admitted to the murder of Mr. Bacon.”
“Mr. Latunski stated he used a knife, stabbed him in the back
one time, then slit his throat,” according to the testimony of
Detective Sergeant James Moore. “Afterwards, Mr. Latunski stated
he wrapped rope around the ankles of Mr. Bacon, and hung him
from the rafters on the ceiling.”
Moore also testified that Latunski admitted to mutilating and
consuming part of Bacon’s body.
Latunski, 50, is not a stranger to authorities. According to
local NBC affiliate WILX, police responded to a bizarre incident
at his home just a month before Bacon’s murder.
On Nov. 25, police reportedly went to Latunski’s home when a 29-
year-old man wearing only a leather kilt was seen running from
the house with Latunski chasing him, according to WILX. A
neighbor reportedly said the partially nude man had blood on his
face and was screaming for help. The man, however, declined to
press charges, and a police investigation determined no crime
had been committed.
Latunski was also charged with kidnaping in 2013 for allegedly
taking two of his four children from his ex-wife. Those charges
were dismissed after several competency hearings, according to
WILX.
Latunski, who is being held without bond, is expected to appear
in court on Jan. 8.
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/police-release-gruesome- details-michigan-grindr-slaying-n1111321
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