Imperial Valley Press

Oklahoma man released early from prison accused in 3 deaths

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CHICKASHA, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma man who had been released early from prison in January as part of a mass commutatio­n effort is now accused of three killings, including the death of a neighbor whose heart he cut out, authoritie­s said.

A judge denied bail Tuesday for Lawr enc e Paul Anderson, who faces three counts of first- degree murder , one count of assault and one count of maiming for the attack this month in Chickasha, about 35 miles (55 kilometers) southwest of Oklahoma City.

According to the Oklahoma State Bureau of

Investigat­ion, Anderson is accused of killing Andrea Lynn Blankenshi­p, 41, and cutting out her heart. Authoritie­s say Anderson brought the heart to his aunt and uncle’s house, cooked it with potatoes and tried to serve it to them before killing Leon Pye, 67, wounding the aunt and killing Kaeos Yates, the pair’s 4-year-old granddaugh­ter.

Anderson sobbed in court during an initial court appearance Tuesday, The Oklahoman reported.

“I don’t want no bail, your honor. I don’t want no bail,” he said.

Anderson’s attorney, Al Hoch, indicated that he will seek a mental evaluation to determine whether Anderson is competent to stand trial.

Anderson had been sentenced in 2017 to 20 years in prison for probation violations on a drug case, the newspaper reported. Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt commuted the sentence last year to nine years in prison, and Anderson was released after serving a little more than three years.

Grady County District Attorney Jason Hicks criticized the criminal justice reform that led to the commutatio­ns of hundreds of Oklahoma inmates.

“It is time that we do better,” Hicks said. “If we have the highest incarcerat­ion rate in the world, OK. We can look at our citizens and be honest with them and tell them that you’re safe. I can’t tell the people in my district today that they’re safe.”

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