Doctors who’ve been treating Tyree Smith said he’s been fully rehabilitated, thanks to medications that quelled the voices in ...
A Connecticut board that granted "conditional release" to a man in Bridgeport cannibalism case say offenders previously ...
Strict conditions set by experts will keep visiting nurses and other caregivers safe in treating cannibal killer Tyree Smith ...
A Connecticut man who was found not guilty by reason of insanity of killing a victim with a hatchet and eating body parts has ...
The Psychiatric Security Review Board in Middletown granted conditional release to Connecticut man from a maximum-security ...
A number of Republican lawmakers have expressed safety concerns and disgust over the decision. “People are afraid.” ...
Tyree Smith, who was found not guilty by insanity for a 2012 murder, is being conditionally released from Connecticut’s forensic hospital.
An institutionalized man who confessed to the 2011 killing of a homeless man in Connecticut in which he also ate the victim's body parts was granted a conditional release.
In 2013, the man was originally ordered to be confined to Whiting Forensic Hospital for 60 years. A review board granted him conditional release this month.
MIDDLETOWN — Despite an objection by the victim's sister-in-law, a state board Friday granted a Bridgeport man who was acquitted of murder on grounds of insanity after admitting he killed a man ...
Retired Milwaukee detective Dennis Murphy advised a Connecticut psychiatric board to keep Tyree Smith behind bars.