Murder charge in grandfather’s death
WILKES-BARRE, PA. >> Authorities allege that a man charged in the death of his 91-year-old grandfather last week ingested LSD and exhibited “violent and erratic behavior” that prompted his friends to leave the northeastern Pennsylvania home hours before the victim’s body was found.
Nineteen-year-old Joshua Bacon is charged in Luzerne County with third-degree murder in the death of George Bacon, whose body was found last Friday in their Ross Township
home.
Prosecutors allege that the defendant ingested LSD and smoked marijuana the previous night with two juveniles and a man who told investigators that Bacon began to act violently and erratically and attacked them, prompting them to leave early the next day.
Later that morning, prosecutors allege, emergency personnel called to the home said a naked man ran up to the ambulance and pounded on the windows. State police troopers called to the scene reported that Bacon
charged at them, yelling that he woke up naked, was trapped in a burning house and felt like he “was on a different planet.”
The defendant was hit twice with a stun gun and taken into custody. He denied having seen his “pops” for four days and denied being under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The victim’s body was found on the second floor. Authorities said he died of multiple traumatic injuries.
Bacon was also charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest in the alleged confrontation with troopers.