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Two Jewish Men Killed A 26 Year old For The 'Thrill'
DETROIT - Two thrill-seeking teenagers stabbed an adult
acquaintance, took a blowtorch to his corpse and threw his severed
head into a river, prosecutors said Monday as they charged the pair.
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The Grandfather's Garage
Jean-Pierre Orlewicz and Alexander James Letkemann, ambushed
26-year-old Daniel Sorenson last Wednesday in a garage owned by
Orlewicz’s grandfather, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said. A
tarp had been spread on the floor, she said.
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Tortured The Victim With A Blowtorch
Orlewicz and Letkemann burned his hands and feet with a
blowtorch, possibly in an effort to conceal his identity.
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They Cut His Head Off
“They lured him in the garage where they prepared a space to kill
him,” Worthy said at a news conference.
Sorenson, who had worked as a bouncer, was stabbed multiple times in
the back, his head was sawed off and his body was wrapped in the tarp,
authorities said.
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Body Found
The teens loaded Sorenson’s torso in a pickup truck, dumped it in a
cul-de-sac and set it on fire using gasoline.
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Judge Charges Him With Mutilation Of A Body
Alexander Letkemman, who is accused of killing and beheading a
River Rouge man, has accepted a plea deal from prosecutors. Wayne
County Circuit Court let the 18-year-old plead guilty to second-degree
murder and disinterment and mutilation of a dead body.
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