Mentally ill individual avoids conviction for beheading girlfriend as an illegal alien.
A Shocking Case: Cuban Illegal Alien Found Not Guilty of Beheading Girlfriend Due to Mental Illness
In a horrifying incident that took place in Shakopee, Minnesota, a Cuban illegal alien has been acquitted of the brutal beheading of his girlfriend. The shocking verdict was reached on the grounds of the perpetrator’s mental illness.
Alexis Saborit, a 44-year-old who arrived in the U.S. in 2007, had a history of violating a protective order in Louisiana back in 2013, as stated in court documents.
The gruesome crime occurred in 2021 when Saborit was charged with first-degree murder for beheading his 55-year-old girlfriend, America Mafalda Thayer. Witnesses reported seeing Saborit dragging Thayer out of a car by her hair before carrying out the horrific act.
Upon arriving at the scene, the police discovered Thayer’s lifeless body with her head lying next to her. It was revealed that Thayer had been planning to leave Saborit, which ultimately triggered his violent response.
Initially, Saborit had been found guilty of second-degree murder in May. However, last week, medical experts determined that his mental illness prevented him from comprehending the moral wrongness of his actions. Judge Caroline Lennon concurred with their assessment, leading to a reversal of the previous ruling.
According to Lennon’s ruling, Saborit not only crushed Thayer’s skull with a dumbbell but also proceeded to behead her using a machete. In court documents, Saborit made disturbing claims, including being raped by Thayer or her involvement in facilitating his rape. He also alleged that medical professionals had removed his eyes to implant microchips in his brain.
Furthermore, Saborit confessed to starting a fire in his own apartment due to hearing voices, which led him to barricade himself inside. Eventually, he jumped out of his second-floor window.
Based on documented evidence, Saborit was diagnosed with several severe mental disorders, including Unspecified Depressive Disorder, Unspecified Schizophrenia Spectrum, Psychotic Disorder, Maniac Psychosis, and Delusional Disorder.
While in jail, Saborit displayed signs of psychosis, paranoia, and delusions, leading to concerns about his well-being. He would often suspect that his food was tainted or poisoned, resulting in him rinsing it in water or skipping meals altogether, leading to hospitalization.
As a result of these disturbing revelations, Judge Lennon made the controversial decision to acquit Saborit due to his mental illness.
The verdict has left the victim’s family devastated and questioning the state of society. Charles Thayer, America Thayer’s son, expressed his desire for closure, stating, “I just want this to be over with, for myself and my family.”
Source: The Western Journal
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