The Florida frat boy accused of
horrifically killing an innocent couple at their suburban home has seen his blood tests released — and, shockingly, police say "no detectable hallucinogenic drugs" were found in his system! Authorities say that Austin Harrouff, 19, wasn't under the influence of anything when he attacked John Stevens and Michelle Mishcon at their home in Jupiter, with disgusted cops finding him chewing on Stevens' face!
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Shocking new photos obtained from the Martin County Attorney's Office show Harrouff still covered in gore while being taken away by police.
The National ENQUIRER earlier
unearthed troubling video of the young man as he spoke about his devotion to body-building. Harrouff's calm enthusiasm, however, betrayed no signs of turning into a brutal bloodbath. [GRAPHIC CRIME PHOTOS FOLLOW...]
This knife was found by police at the scene, although officers also said in their report that Harrouff had simply used his teeth to tear away at the face of John Stevens. Harouff's parents have confirmed that the weapon belonged to their son.
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The body of the couple were found in their garage, where the innocent couple were standing when Harrouff came up to their property. As seen in this video still, the floor was covered with blood and gore. The inset photo shows a police evidence marker as they began to piece together Harrouff's alleged rampage.
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Harrouff was handcuffed with gore still covering his face — with even the police first talking about suspected use of flakka, a cheap drug known to cause euphoria followed by extreme paranoia.
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Police also uncovered this blood-covered sneaker from the premises. Their report says that Harrouff was found in his underwear at the scene, spitting out flesh while telling police that he "ate something bad."
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He also reportedly told cops: “Shoot me now — I deserve to die!” They first used a Taser on Harrouff, although a police dog was finally required to get him off of his victim.
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Harrouff's parents said that their son had been acting strangely earlier in the evening, where they had met in a restaurant and he had attempted to drink cooking oil. He then wandered off after showing his parents the knife seen in the photos.
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Before police could even formally arrest Harrouff, he had to spend six weeks in intensive care. The student was finally charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder on Monday, Oct. 3, 2016. He's pleased not guilty, and is being held without bond.
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