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      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: dead-fags@latimes.com              Homosexuality is not normal.              SHIAWASSEE COUNTY, MI (WILX) -- A man accused of killing a 25       year old Swartz Creek man is expected back in court on Wednesday.              On Monday. court documents revealed what police found on       December 28, the day they arrested 50-year-old Mark Latunski in       connection with Kevin Bacon's death.              Warning, the details of the testimony are graphic.              Detectives said they went to Latunski's home to perform a       welfare check as that was the last location Bacon was believed       to have been.              When they entered Latunski's Shiawasee County home, detectives       testified they found Bacon hanging naked from the ceiling.              According to testimony from the detective, Latunski confessed to       killing Bacon by stabbing him with a knife in the back one time       then slitting his throat.              He also admitted to police he wrapped a rope around Bacon’s       ankles and hung him from the rafters on the ceiling.              According to the documents, Latunski admitted he used the knife       to cut off Bacon's testicles and consumed them.              Latunski was charged with one count of open murder and one count       of mutilation of a human body. He was arrested that Saturday       after police searched his home.              Bacon was first reported missing on Christmas Day when he didn't       return home for a family breakfast.              Friends and family mounted a large search effort for Bacon. His       car was found in Clayton Township near his home. His wallet,       phone and other belongings were inside.              Latunski home is located about 23 miles from where Bacon lives.       Michelle Myers, Bacon's roommate said Bacon went to meet       Latunski on Christmas Eve after they connected through a dating       app, Grindr.              Neighbors of Latunski said people are shaken that something like       this could happen in their small community of Morrice.              Morrice is a quiet village made up of mostly farmers with a       population of around 900 people according to the census. It is       made up a total area of 1.38 square miles.              "We're all just farmers and deer hunters, so it's quiet,"       Michael Parks said. "We moved from Atlanta and I thought we were       going to get away from the crowds and all this kind of stuff,       but I guess you never know who your neighbors are."              Parks said he has seen odd behavior from Latunski previously. On       Nov. 25, police responded to Latunski's home when a 29-year-old       man wearing nothing but a leather kilt ran from the house with       Latunski chasing him. Parks said the man had blood on his face       and was screaming for help.              Police investigated the incident but the man didn't want to       press charges and police determined no crime had been committed.              Latunski told police that he was chasing the man because he was       wearing his kilt, it was expensive and he wanted it returned.              Bacon's funeral was held Friday at Sharp Funeral Home in Swartz       Creek. Hundreds of people gathered at Swartz Creek High School       later that night for a vigil.              Bacon's parents said they were overwhelmed by the support that       came from the community.              "His dancing, his sassiness and his love for makeup and hair,       and how good of a stylist he was. I'm just going to love       everything about him, I'm going to miss him," Wendi Walters, who       knew Bacon, said at the vigil.              Latunski was arraigned last Monday. However, in court he told       the judge that he was not Latunski.              "Sir, are you Mr. Latunski?" he was asked in court.              "No, my name is Edgar Thomas Hill. Mark Latunski is my nephew,"       he said.              He also signed another name on court documents.              Bacon's family says they believe it's part of his plan to get       out of it.              "I think he's trying to throw us off," said Pam Bacon, Bacon's       mother said.              "He's trying to claim incompetent. He's done that in the past,"       Bacon's father, Karl said.              The judge continued on with proceedings and ordered Latunski to       be held without bond.              "The police have definitely identified who he is. They've dealt       with him in the past, and this is the same person they arrested       on site and he has not left their custody at all," Karl Bacon       said.              Latunski was charged with kidnapping in 2013 for allegedly       taking two of his four children from their mother- his ex wife.              Those previous charges were dismissed after several competency       hearings.              News Ten will be in court on Jan. 8th and will bring you the       latest developments.              This is a breaking news story. WILX News 10 is working to get       more details on this story, and will update the story as more       information becomes available.              Stay with News 10 and WILX.com as we follow this situation.       Refresh your page to make sure you are seeing the most current              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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