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Oklahoma man admits to killing neighbor, eating her heart: report (msn.com)



An Oklahoma man admitted to law enforcement that he killed his neighbor and cut out her heart, investigators said.

According to The Oklahoman, while obtaining a search warrant, an agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation told a judge that Lawrence Paul Anderson killed his neighbor, Andrea Lynn Blankenship, at her home in Chickasha, about 40 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, and cut her heart out before cooking it and serving it “with potatoes to feed to his family to release the demons.”

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He is also accused of killing his uncle, Leon Pye, and a 4-year-old girl, Kaeos Yates, Pye’s granddaughter, at his home that same night. His aunt, Delsie Pye, was also stabbed but survived.

Anderson was found in another room at the house vomiting on pillows and was arrested by officers at the scene.


Anderson later told officers about Blankenship while being interrogated.

He had recently also had a 20-year-sentence commuted by Gov. Kevin Stitt and was released from prison in January.

Anderson, who has a history of drug addiction and violence crime, told a judge in 2017 he took bipolar medication. He was hospitalized after his arrest but was released Feb. 15 and is still in custody at the Grady County jail.






This article doesn't talk about him eating her heart, but expands more on his background:


Lawrence Anderson Suspected Of Killing Leon Pye, Keos Yates, Andrea Lynn Blankenship | Crime News (oxygen.com)


Man Suspected Of Fatally Stabbing His Uncle, Uncle's 4-Year-Old Grand Daughter, Also Allegedly Confessed To Killing Neighbor


Lawrence Anderson is accused of killing his uncle, 67-year-old Leon Pye, Pye's young granddaughter, as well as neighbor Andrea Lynn Blankenship.




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Murdered and ate her heart


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Uncle and 4 year old murdered



A man suspected of killing an Oklahoma grandfather and his 4-year-old granddaughter also confessed to killing a single mom living on the same street, authorities say.

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) announced Thursday that they now believe the fatal stabbing of 41-year-old Andrea Lynn Blankenship “is tied” to the murders of 67-year old Leon Pye and his 4-year-old granddaughter Kaeos Yates, according to a statement from officials.

Authorities believe the same man, 42-year-old Lawrence Paul Anderson, killed all three people and injured a fourth just weeks after he'd been released from prison.

The case began on Feb. 9 when authorities received a hang-up call to 911 originating from Pye’s residence. The Chickasha Police were dispatched to the home and tried to make contact with the homeowner.

While at the door, they could hear someone calling for help and forced their way inside. They discovered Pye and his granddaughter dead inside and two others injured. Pye’s wife, Delsie, was “maimed during the attack” and transported to a local hospital for treatment, authorities said.

The fourth man, identified as Anderson, was “identified as the person who inflicted the injuries” to the others, the OSBI said in an earlier release. He was taken into custody at the scene and transported to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries.


Anderson has been described as Pye’s nephew, local station KWTV reports.

While in custody at the hospital, investigators said Anderson “admitted to agents that he also killed a neighbor that lived on the same street as the Pyes.”

Officers went to Blankenship’s home and discovered her stabbed to death. Authorities believe she was likely killed first, but did not provide a specific timeline.


No motive has been given for the slayings.

Blankenship’s cousin Brooke Burris Wofford told KFOR the 41-year-old had been the single mother of two. She had lived alone and was working from home at the time of her death.

“We’ve lost a part of our heart that we will never get back,” Wofford said.

Wofford’s grief was intensified after learning that Anderson had been released from prison on a commuted sentence just three weeks before the grisly killings.

“We want to know why this monster who is dangerous was released,” she told the station.

Anderson was sentenced to prison in 2006 for attacking his girlfriend at the time and pointing a gun at her. He went to prison again in 2012 for selling crack cocaine near an elementary school, the local station reports.

He received more time behind bars in 2017 after he was convicted of having a gun and sneaking drugs into jail.

But Anderson was released from prison on Jan. 18 after receiving a commuted sentence signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. The pardon and parole board agreed to grant the commutation in a vote of 3-1.


Anderson told the board at the time that he planned to live in Texas with his daughter, while working at a nearby oil field. However, he later changed his address to his aunt and uncle’s home in Chickasha.

Yates' mother told KFOR that she has “random bursts of sorrow” and “complete sadness” in the days since her daughter was killed.

The young girl’s dad, Taranzo Pye, who also lost his father in the attack, is struggling with the loss but is comforted to know that both victims may now be together.

“I do know my dad and my daughter are walking in the gates of heaven together,” he said. “I can see my dad; he’s picking her up saying, ‘Come on, Kaeos. Come on with papa. It’s going to be OK.’”

The OSBI said the investigation into the deaths remains “active and ongoing.”




 

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oh my gosh how frightening can someone do that. just pure evil and crazy
 

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Just save the tax payers and the victims families a trial just kill him in his cell and be done with it.
 

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Oklahoma man admits to killing neighbor, eating her heart: report (msn.com)



An Oklahoma man admitted to law enforcement that he killed his neighbor and cut out her heart, investigators said.

According to The Oklahoman, while obtaining a search warrant, an agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation told a judge that Lawrence Paul Anderson killed his neighbor, Andrea Lynn Blankenship, at her home in Chickasha, about 40 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, and cut her heart out before cooking it and serving it “with potatoes to feed to his family to release the demons.”

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He is also accused of killing his uncle, Leon Pye, and a 4-year-old girl, Kaeos Yates, Pye’s granddaughter, at his home that same night. His aunt, Delsie Pye, was also stabbed but survived.

Anderson was found in another room at the house vomiting on pillows and was arrested by officers at the scene.


Anderson later told officers about Blankenship while being interrogated.

He had recently also had a 20-year-sentence commuted by Gov. Kevin Stitt and was released from prison in January.

Anderson, who has a history of drug addiction and violence crime, told a judge in 2017 he took bipolar medication. He was hospitalized after his arrest but was released Feb. 15 and is still in custody at the Grady County jail.






This article doesn't talk about him eating her heart, but expands more on his background:


Lawrence Anderson Suspected Of Killing Leon Pye, Keos Yates, Andrea Lynn Blankenship | Crime News (oxygen.com)


Man Suspected Of Fatally Stabbing His Uncle, Uncle's 4-Year-Old Grand Daughter, Also Allegedly Confessed To Killing Neighbor


Lawrence Anderson is accused of killing his uncle, 67-year-old Leon Pye, Pye's young granddaughter, as well as neighbor Andrea Lynn Blankenship.




lawrence-paul-anderson-pd.jpg




andrea-blankenship-fb.jpg

Murdered and ate her heart


leon-pye-kaeos-yates-fb.jpg

Uncle and 4 year old murdered



A man suspected of killing an Oklahoma grandfather and his 4-year-old granddaughter also confessed to killing a single mom living on the same street, authorities say.

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) announced Thursday that they now believe the fatal stabbing of 41-year-old Andrea Lynn Blankenship “is tied” to the murders of 67-year old Leon Pye and his 4-year-old granddaughter Kaeos Yates, according to a statement from officials.

Authorities believe the same man, 42-year-old Lawrence Paul Anderson, killed all three people and injured a fourth just weeks after he'd been released from prison.

The case began on Feb. 9 when authorities received a hang-up call to 911 originating from Pye’s residence. The Chickasha Police were dispatched to the home and tried to make contact with the homeowner.

While at the door, they could hear someone calling for help and forced their way inside. They discovered Pye and his granddaughter dead inside and two others injured. Pye’s wife, Delsie, was “maimed during the attack” and transported to a local hospital for treatment, authorities said.

The fourth man, identified as Anderson, was “identified as the person who inflicted the injuries” to the others, the OSBI said in an earlier release. He was taken into custody at the scene and transported to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries.


Anderson has been described as Pye’s nephew, local station KWTV reports.

While in custody at the hospital, investigators said Anderson “admitted to agents that he also killed a neighbor that lived on the same street as the Pyes.”

Officers went to Blankenship’s home and discovered her stabbed to death. Authorities believe she was likely killed first, but did not provide a specific timeline.


No motive has been given for the slayings.

Blankenship’s cousin Brooke Burris Wofford told KFOR the 41-year-old had been the single mother of two. She had lived alone and was working from home at the time of her death.

“We’ve lost a part of our heart that we will never get back,” Wofford said.

Wofford’s grief was intensified after learning that Anderson had been released from prison on a commuted sentence just three weeks before the grisly killings.

“We want to know why this monster who is dangerous was released,” she told the station.

Anderson was sentenced to prison in 2006 for attacking his girlfriend at the time and pointing a gun at her. He went to prison again in 2012 for selling crack cocaine near an elementary school, the local station reports.

He received more time behind bars in 2017 after he was convicted of having a gun and sneaking drugs into jail.

But Anderson was released from prison on Jan. 18 after receiving a commuted sentence signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. The pardon and parole board agreed to grant the commutation in a vote of 3-1.


Anderson told the board at the time that he planned to live in Texas with his daughter, while working at a nearby oil field. However, he later changed his address to his aunt and uncle’s home in Chickasha.

Yates' mother told KFOR that she has “random bursts of sorrow” and “complete sadness” in the days since her daughter was killed.

The young girl’s dad, Taranzo Pye, who also lost his father in the attack, is struggling with the loss but is comforted to know that both victims may now be together.

“I do know my dad and my daughter are walking in the gates of heaven together,” he said. “I can see my dad; he’s picking her up saying, ‘Come on, Kaeos. Come on with papa. It’s going to be OK.’”

The OSBI said the investigation into the deaths remains “active and ongoing.”




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Oklahoma man admits to killing neighbor, eating her heart: report (msn.com)



An Oklahoma man admitted to law enforcement that he killed his neighbor and cut out her heart, investigators said.

According to The Oklahoman, while obtaining a search warrant, an agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation told a judge that Lawrence Paul Anderson killed his neighbor, Andrea Lynn Blankenship, at her home in Chickasha, about 40 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, and cut her heart out before cooking it and serving it “with potatoes to feed to his family to release the demons.”

BB1dX7QM.img
©


Screen-Shot-2021-02-23-at-9.59.47-AM.png



He is also accused of killing his uncle, Leon Pye, and a 4-year-old girl, Kaeos Yates, Pye’s granddaughter, at his home that same night. His aunt, Delsie Pye, was also stabbed but survived.

Anderson was found in another room at the house vomiting on pillows and was arrested by officers at the scene.


Anderson later told officers about Blankenship while being interrogated.

He had recently also had a 20-year-sentence commuted by Gov. Kevin Stitt and was released from prison in January.

Anderson, who has a history of drug addiction and violence crime, told a judge in 2017 he took bipolar medication. He was hospitalized after his arrest but was released Feb. 15 and is still in custody at the Grady County jail.






This article doesn't talk about him eating her heart, but expands more on his background:


Lawrence Anderson Suspected Of Killing Leon Pye, Keos Yates, Andrea Lynn Blankenship | Crime News (oxygen.com)


Man Suspected Of Fatally Stabbing His Uncle, Uncle's 4-Year-Old Grand Daughter, Also Allegedly Confessed To Killing Neighbor


Lawrence Anderson is accused of killing his uncle, 67-year-old Leon Pye, Pye's young granddaughter, as well as neighbor Andrea Lynn Blankenship.




lawrence-paul-anderson-pd.jpg




andrea-blankenship-fb.jpg

Murdered and ate her heart


leon-pye-kaeos-yates-fb.jpg

Uncle and 4 year old murdered



A man suspected of killing an Oklahoma grandfather and his 4-year-old granddaughter also confessed to killing a single mom living on the same street, authorities say.

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) announced Thursday that they now believe the fatal stabbing of 41-year-old Andrea Lynn Blankenship “is tied” to the murders of 67-year old Leon Pye and his 4-year-old granddaughter Kaeos Yates, according to a statement from officials.

Authorities believe the same man, 42-year-old Lawrence Paul Anderson, killed all three people and injured a fourth just weeks after he'd been released from prison.

The case began on Feb. 9 when authorities received a hang-up call to 911 originating from Pye’s residence. The Chickasha Police were dispatched to the home and tried to make contact with the homeowner.

While at the door, they could hear someone calling for help and forced their way inside. They discovered Pye and his granddaughter dead inside and two others injured. Pye’s wife, Delsie, was “maimed during the attack” and transported to a local hospital for treatment, authorities said.

The fourth man, identified as Anderson, was “identified as the person who inflicted the injuries” to the others, the OSBI said in an earlier release. He was taken into custody at the scene and transported to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries.


Anderson has been described as Pye’s nephew, local station KWTV reports.

While in custody at the hospital, investigators said Anderson “admitted to agents that he also killed a neighbor that lived on the same street as the Pyes.”

Officers went to Blankenship’s home and discovered her stabbed to death. Authorities believe she was likely killed first, but did not provide a specific timeline.


No motive has been given for the slayings.

Blankenship’s cousin Brooke Burris Wofford told KFOR the 41-year-old had been the single mother of two. She had lived alone and was working from home at the time of her death.

“We’ve lost a part of our heart that we will never get back,” Wofford said.

Wofford’s grief was intensified after learning that Anderson had been released from prison on a commuted sentence just three weeks before the grisly killings.

“We want to know why this monster who is dangerous was released,” she told the station.

Anderson was sentenced to prison in 2006 for attacking his girlfriend at the time and pointing a gun at her. He went to prison again in 2012 for selling crack cocaine near an elementary school, the local station reports.

He received more time behind bars in 2017 after he was convicted of having a gun and sneaking drugs into jail.

But Anderson was released from prison on Jan. 18 after receiving a commuted sentence signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. The pardon and parole board agreed to grant the commutation in a vote of 3-1.


Anderson told the board at the time that he planned to live in Texas with his daughter, while working at a nearby oil field. However, he later changed his address to his aunt and uncle’s home in Chickasha.

Yates' mother told KFOR that she has “random bursts of sorrow” and “complete sadness” in the days since her daughter was killed.

The young girl’s dad, Taranzo Pye, who also lost his father in the attack, is struggling with the loss but is comforted to know that both victims may now be together.

“I do know my dad and my daughter are walking in the gates of heaven together,” he said. “I can see my dad; he’s picking her up saying, ‘Come on, Kaeos. Come on with papa. It’s going to be OK.’”

The OSBI said the investigation into the deaths remains “active and ongoing.”




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A walking demon. Families really need to think twice about housing violent felons when they come out of jail. It’s so disturbing. I have a hard time believing he showed no signs of severe mental illness before release. Was he forced to take meds in jail and stopped upon release? Violent felons with mental health issues need to be tracked for medication compliance as a condition of release.
 

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Why did they let him.out???!!! He murders an old man, a little girl, a single mother. Something even sicker about men who take down anything but a man on their own level. Cowards.
 

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Another demonic ghoul that should've never been let out of prison. Now three people are dead because he was given another chance at freedom. A lot of people don't deserve a second chance at life. Many of them are better off dead or locked away from society forever.

WTF at this story.
 

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why did the governor commute his sentence?!

Edit - look at this:
Why a Chickasha triple murder suspect got out of prison for past crimes after just 3 years

Convicted cocaine dealer Lawrence Paul Anderson was ordered back to prison in 2017 for 20 more years after being caught with a gun and using drugs.

Anderson “remains a threat to both society and himself,” his probation and parole officer reported at the time.

He got out Jan. 18, after a little more than three years behind bars.

Anderson was first sentenced to prison in Oklahoma in 2006 for four years for attacking his girlfriend, pointing a gun at her and possession of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute, records show. He was out in less than two years.

He went back to prison in 2012 to serve a 15-year sentence for selling crack cocaine near an elementary school in Chickasha. He also was ordered to spend 20 years on probation after his release. He was out in less than five years and four months.

He was sent back to prison in December 2017 to serve 20 more years when a judge both revoked his probation in full and sentenced him for new crimes.

His probation violations included testing positive for PCP and cocaine use. His new crimes involved having a gun and sneaking PCP into jail.

“He should serve his whole sentence,” prosecutors told the Pardon and Parole Board in a 2017 report.


Anderson was released after Gov. Kevin Stitt commuted his sentence last June to nine years in prison, the interim secretary for public safety said.


 

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When are we going to stop tolerating male violence and psychopathy and demand that society does something to stop it?
 

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How did he know how to cut her open and get to the heart ?

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I don't know. These articles aren't delving deep into what and how he did the murders.


Today's reporters are fµck!ng garbage. Back in the day, you would get ALL THE DETAILS of a crime. Now they don't tell you sh!t.
 

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Nothing in this man’s background indicated that he needed to be freed from prison. I’m growing tired of this sh!t.

Free the people who have been serving decades for a one time petty theft crime. But for the love of God people who have a history of violence need to be locked up.
 

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They’re letting monsters like this out but sending black women to jail for sending their kids to a better school due to homelessness. This makes zero sense. I bet they didn’t perform any psychological evaluations before releasing him. This antiquated system has to go!
 

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His probation violations included testing positive for PCP and cocaine use. His new crimes involved having a gun and sneaking PCP into jail.
When I read in the OP article that he ate that woman's heart, I suspected PCP use. It's sad that he's also bipolar, but he should've been getting treatment from a prison psych ward or mental institution.

Why did the governor commute his sentence? I hope no bleeding heart groups advocated for this man's freedom. This is why I don't believe in releasing any ole Black inmate early to address racial inequities in prison sentencing -- just keep white criminals locked up just as long.
 

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When I read in the OP article that he ate that woman's heart, I suspected PCP use. It's sad that he's also bipolar, but he should've been getting treatment from a prison psych ward or mental institution.

Why did the governor commute his sentence? I hope no bleeding heart groups advocated for this man's freedom. This is why I don't believe in releasing any ole Black inmate early to address racial inequities in prison sentencing -- just keep white criminals locked up just as long.

This is the same governor who has repeatedly refused to move trans-identifying male rapists out of womens prisons despite the fact that they are raping the female inmates and the wardens have begged for these guys to be put in male prisons.
 

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This is the same governor who has repeatedly refused to move trans-identifying male rapists out of womens prisons despite the fact that they are raping the female inmates and the wardens have begged for these guys to be put in male prisons.
In Oklahoma ? Gurl
 

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This man was the poster child for recidivism and the last person who should have been allowed out of prison. I hope he gets the death penalty, he's useless and a detriment to society. fµck!ng slug!
 

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