Tyree Smith, known as the "Cannibal Killer," has been granted conditional release from psychiatric care after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for the murder and cannibalism of homeless man Angel Gonzalez. Medical professionals claim Smith has significantly rehabilitated and no longer poses a threat, citing his positive influence on other patients. However, fear and skepticism persist within the community, with politicians and victims' families expressing deep concerns over the potential risks of his reintegration into society, considering the horrific nature of his past crimes.
"Once he was stable, he was a really calming presence for other patients." - Dr. Caren Teitelbaum, reflecting on Tyree Smith's rehabilitation progress.
"Murder and cannibalism and release in the same sentence ... that's a problem," said Republican state Sen. Paul Cicarella, expressing his concerns over Smith's conditional release.
"How do we really know he's not going to do this again?" - Talitha Frazier, raising valid concerns about the potential risk posed by Smith's release.
"He had no remorse for killing Angel." - Talitha Frazier, emphasizing the troubling lack of accountability displayed by Smith during his crime.
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