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2008-12-09 08:01:14
Sun Dec 7, 11:56 pm ET
TYLER, Texas A man accused of killing his girlfriend and cooking parts of her
body earlier this year died Sunday after being found unresponsive in his jail
cell.
Smith County Justice of the Peace James Meredith ordered an autopsy for
Christopher McCuin, who was pronounced dead after being taken from the Smith
County Jail to East Texas Medical Center.
Smith County Chief Deputy Gary Pinkerton said they do not believe McCuin's
death was suspicious, noting he was in a jail by himself. Meredith also said
foul play wasn't suspected.
The death is being investigated by the Texas Rangers.
McCuin, 26, of Tyler, was charged with capital murder in January in the death
of 21-year-old Jana Shearer, of Whitehouse. Police said they found an ear
boiling in a pot on a stovetop at the crime scene, and a hunk of flesh on a
plate and impaled on a fork at the kitchen table. Authorities say it was
unclear whether McCuin consumed any part of the woman's body.
Amy Gage, a friend and neighbor of Shearer's, said friends and family have
mixed emotions over McCuin's death.
"Part of you is wanting to see him stand trial for what he did and have his day
in court, the other part of you is basically relieved because he will never be
able to hurt anyone again," Gage told the Tyler Morning Telegraph.
"We've all been worried about her mother having to go through everything again
in court. You don't want her to have to deal with it, but I guess God stepped
in and took over. It's kind of a relief," she said. "I feel bad for his
family."
McCuin had been indicted in February in Shearer's Jan. 4 death and was being
held on $2 million bond.