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pedo molly <
mollythebolt666@gmail.com> wrote:
Another stupid white bitch goes to her death for fucking a nigger.
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An Oklahoma man has been sentenced to life in prison without
parole on Wednesday for the murder of his uncle, his uncle's 4-
year-old granddaughter and a woman whose heart he cut out and
cooked.
Court documents revealed that Lawrence Paul Anderson, 44,
confessed to stabbing 41-year-old Andrea Lynn Blankenship, his
67-year-old uncle Leon Pye and his uncle's granddaughter Kaeos
Yates to death "on or about" February 9, 2021, in Chickasha,
Okla., reported NBC News.
He also admitted to injuring his aunt Delsie Pye, according to
Fox News. Pye suffered a broken tailbone and ribs and can only
see out of one eye after the other was allegedly gouged out, per
The Oklahoman.
According to The Oklahoman, Blankenship was the Pyes' neighbor.
The publication reported that Anderson confessed to killing her
after breaking through her back door, according to the Oklahoma
State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI).
Anderson then stabbed Blankenship 40 times, removing her left
eye, stomach and heart, a medical examiner wrote in an autopsy
report, per The Oklahoman.
Fox News reported that Anderson brought Blankenship's heart to
his aunt and uncle's home. There, he "cooked the heart with
potatoes to feed to his family to release the demons," said an
OSBI agent, per The Oklahoman.
After trying to serve the heart to them, Anderson then assaulted
his aunt and uncle and their 4-year-old grandchild, authorities
said, per Fox News.
The Oklahoman noted that Delsie Pye, 66, wrote in a victim
impact statement read in court by Grady County District Attorney
Jason Hicks on Wednesday: "I can't sleep at night without having
nightmares of that night."
"To think a family member of mine could do this heinous crime
breaks my heart," the statement continued. "Family means
everything to me. As my nephew, I don't love you but I don't
hate you ... I can't judge you. God will."
Per The Oklahoman, Delsie Pye told Oklahoma City television
station KFOR in 2021 that Anderson went crazy when he came to
her house, saying, "He thought I was dead. God was with me."
Anderson pleaded guilty to three counts of murder in the first
degree, one count of assault and battery with a deadly weapon
and one count of maiming on Wednesday, reported NBC News.
His sentencing was part of a plea deal, as Hicks said he was no
longer seeking the death penalty at the request of the victims'
families, reported Fox News.
"A lot of that was tied to they don't want a trial," Hicks said
at a news conference after the sentencing, per The Oklahoman.
"They don't want to sit in a courtroom and listen to all the
gory details of what happened to their loved ones."
The murders happened after Anderson was released early from
prison in January 2021 by mistake. According to The Oklahoman,
Anderson was freed months after Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt
commuted his prison sentence, but a grand jury investigation
confirmed that Anderson was ineligible to commute.
According to The Oklahoman, evidence for the killings included a
recording from a voicemail that Anderson left, which captured 4-
year-old Kaeos Yates screaming as she was killed.
Fox News reported that Kaeos' mother, Tasha Yates, swore at
Anderson in court before leaving, yelling, "Who kills a baby ...
who does that?"
"On judgment day, I pray your heart is full of fear," Tasha
Yates said, according to The Oklahoman, adding that Anderson
snuffed out a light "in this dark world."
https://people.com/crime/oklahoma-man-sentenced-to-life-in- prison-for-murders-including-cutting-out-cooking-womans-heart/
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