The Connecticut Cannibal: Horror Walked Through the Front Door
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In January 2011, Bridgeport police walked into one of the most haunting crime scenes in Connecticut history. Inside a vacant apartment lay the body of 43-year-old Angel “Tun Tun” Gonzalez who was murdered with a hatchet. But the horror didn’t stop there. Investigators learned that his killer, Tyree Lincoln Smith, had eaten part of Gonzalez’s eyeball and brain, later taking the remains to a cemetery where he washed it down with sake.
This is not a story about monsters, it’s a story about how something like this could happen, and how the system would later decide that Smith, found not guilty by reason of insanity, could one day walk free.
In this episode of Trail of Evidence, veteran investigative journalist Jeff Derderian examines the evidence, the psychiatric findings, and the uneasy debate now dividing Connecticut: what happens when justice, mental illness, and public safety collide?
Trail of Evidence True Crime Investigations with Jeff Derderian. I've got more than two decades of reporting experience. I'm an investigative reporter on TV in Connecticut. Follow me on Instagram at Jeffderderiantv and also search for me on Facebook.