A Utah man accused of stabbing his grandmother 111 times
told police he slit her heart and belly and removed several of her
internal organs, prosecutors said in court documents.
Police
went to 84-year-old Joyce Dexter's Salt Lake City home on Oct. 3 after
neighbors heard screams and called 911. Officers found Zachary Cole
Weston standing over Dexter's body while holding a bloody knife,
according to court records released Friday.
Weston had blood on
his clothing and hands and later told investigators he had also cut his
grandmother's jugular, the records said.
The 21-year-old has been
charged with aggravated murder, a capital offense. Family members told
The Salt Lake Tribune that Weston suffers from mental illness.
He
was arrested in 2010 after he was accused of pushing his mother and
striking a police officer. He pleaded
guilty to one of two assault
charges.
As part of his sentence, he was ordered to undergo a
mental health evaluation and complete any recommended treatment, but he
was charged Aug. 9 with two counts of assault and interfering with a
police officer during an arrest for slapping one hospital employee and
punching another in the face, the Deseret News reported.
He was
also charged with assault for hitting his father during a Sept. 27
argument. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill declined to
comment Friday on a possible motive in the stabbing, but he praised
police for responding so quickly.
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