What did Mark Latunski do? Michigan cannibal pleads guilty to murdering Kevin Bacon
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MORE: wnem.com/2022/09/22/man…12GUILTY plea: Mark Latunski, the man accused of just heinous crimes against 25-year-old student Kevin Bacon, pleads guilty to murder and other charges. MORE: wnem.com/2022/09/22/man… https://t.co/wRHmdpN2MU Mark Latunski, who was arrested and charged in 2019, was scheduled to go on trial on October 18, 2022. An open murder charge contains the possibilities of both first- and second-degree murder. Latunski's next degree hearing is scheduled to take place on October 18, where it will be determined whether he is convicted of first-degree or second-degree murder or manslaughter.
What did Mark Latunski do Michigan cannibal pleads guilty to murdering Kevin Bacon
By Ushashi Sarkar Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Ahead of his October trial, cannibal killer Mark Latunski pleads guilty to Kevin Bacon's death (Image via Shiawassee County Jail) On Thursday, September 22, 2022, Mark Latunski, who was charged with the murder and mutilation of Kevin Bacon in 2019, pleaded guilty to the charges against him. He also admitted to his cannibalistic tendencies, which Bacon had unknowingly fallen victim to. Content warning: This article contains extremely graphic details regarding the crime. Reader's discretion is advised. Bridget@bridgetparkerMark Latunski has pled guilty to open murder and mutilation and disinterment of Kevin Bacon. The judge will decide which murder charge he will receive on Oct 18th and 19th. Finally, Justice for Kevin Bacon. #KevinBacon #MarkLatunski4Mark Latunski has pled guilty to open murder and mutilation and disinterment of Kevin Bacon. The judge will decide which murder charge he will receive on Oct 18th and 19th. Finally, Justice for Kevin Bacon. #KevinBacon #MarkLatunski Latunski, a resident of Shiawassee County, appeared before Michigan Judge Matthew J. Stewart of the 35th Circuit Court and pleaded guilty to the charges of open murder and mutilation of a body, according to mlive.com. Reportedly, he pleaded guilty against the wishes of his defense attorney, Mary Chartier, who wanted to use an insanity defense during his scheduled trial. At his hearing on Thursday, Mark Latunski admitted to luring 25-year-old Kevin Bacon to his home and then stabbing him in the back. He further admitted in court to having consumed parts of Bacon's body after he had died. Blake Keller WNEM@blakekellertvGUILTY plea: Mark Latunski, the man accused of just heinous crimes against 25-year-old student Kevin Bacon, pleads guilty to murder and other charges.MORE: wnem.com/2022/09/22/man…12GUILTY plea: Mark Latunski, the man accused of just heinous crimes against 25-year-old student Kevin Bacon, pleads guilty to murder and other charges. MORE: wnem.com/2022/09/22/man… https://t.co/wRHmdpN2MU Mark Latunski, who was arrested and charged in 2019, was scheduled to go on trial on October 18, 2022. An open murder charge contains the possibilities of both first- and second-degree murder. Latunski's next degree hearing is scheduled to take place on October 18, where it will be determined whether he is convicted of first-degree or second-degree murder or manslaughter.