When questioned by police, the suspect reportedly claimed that he had been under the influence of a “hallucinogenic substance” and had “snapped” due to the stress and pressure of his personal life.

According to eyewitnesses and law enforcement officials, the suspect had been drinking heavily at a party when he suddenly became aggressive and violent towards his friend’s sister. Witnesses reported hearing screams and loud noises coming from the residence, and when they intervened, they found the suspect attempting to bite and eat the young woman.

“We are just thankful that our daughter is alive and receiving treatment,” said the family spokesperson. “We are still trying to process this traumatic event, but we are relieved that the suspect is in custody.”

“This is not just a case of substance-induced aggression,” said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in psychology. “This behavior suggests a deeper level of psychological disturbance, possibly related to cannibalistic fantasies or impulses.”

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When questioned by police, the suspect reportedly claimed that he had been under the influence of a “hallucinogenic substance” and had “snapped” due to the stress and pressure of his personal life.

According to eyewitnesses and law enforcement officials, the suspect had been drinking heavily at a party when he suddenly became aggressive and violent towards his friend’s sister. Witnesses reported hearing screams and loud noises coming from the residence, and when they intervened, they found the suspect attempting to bite and eat the young woman.

“We are just thankful that our daughter is alive and receiving treatment,” said the family spokesperson. “We are still trying to process this traumatic event, but we are relieved that the suspect is in custody.”

“This is not just a case of substance-induced aggression,” said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in psychology. “This behavior suggests a deeper level of psychological disturbance, possibly related to cannibalistic fantasies or impulses.”