CORUNNA, Mich. (AP) - A judge last Thursday deemed a Michigan man unfit for trial in the killing and mutilation of someone he met through the dating app Grindr.
During a hearing, 66th District Court Judge Ward Clarkson also ordered defendant Mark Latunski to be transferred to a psychiatric facility.
Latunski's attorney, Douglas Corwin Jr., said last week that the state's Center for Forensic Psychiatry determined that his client was "not presently competent." He said the case will be put on hold while Latunski receives treatment to try to improve his mental competency.
Latunski, 50, was charged in December with murder and other crimes in the killing of Kevin Bacon, 25, who lived in Swartz Creek, near Flint.
Bacon's body was found Dec. 28 hanging from the ceiling of Latunski's home in Bennington Township, 90 miles northwest of Detroit. Police said Latunski admitted to killing Bacon and eating parts of his body.
Latunski's brick home was auctioned off last Wednesday during a sheriff's sale with a high bid of $101,733 - about $21,000 over the minimum asking price, according to MLive.com.
The name of the highest bidder was not released.
Christie Duffield, office manager for the Shiawassee County sheriff's office, said the sale means the house officially was foreclosed on.
Published: Mon, Mar 02, 2020