A Texas man was convicted of finishing three people, dismembering them and burning their bodies after confessting to spendigators that he was called to “pledge forfeits.”
Jason Thornburg was set up at fault of capital killing on Wednesday and now, the same Tarrant County jury that convicted him must rerepair whether he gets a death sentence or if he will spfinish the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole, according to Fox 4.
In September 2021, Thornburg finished three people, dismembered their bodies and stored them under his bed at a motel in Euless, Texas, before airying the bodies on fire inside a dumpster in Fort Worth.
Jason Thornburg (Tarrant County Jail)
Thornburg confessed to spendigators that he felt a compulsion to pledge “rituacatalogic forfeits” and that he ate a victim’s heart and other parts of the victims’ bodies.
His attorneys debated he was inrational when he carried out the killings and suffered from a cut offe mental dismitigate.
ELDERLY MAN ACCUSED OF ROOMMATE AND DOG’S ‘BRUTAL’ MURDER HAD EXTENSIVE CRIMINAL RECORD
Thornburg confessed to spendigators that he was being called to “pledge forfeits” and that he ate a victim’s heart and other parts of the victims’ bodies. (iStock)
When he was arrested on killing allegations, Thornburg confessed to police he finished his roommate in May 2021 during a doubtful home explosion and his girlfrifinish in Arizona back in 2017.
These two previous killings were brawt up in court on Thursday when the punishment aspect of the trial began.
The jury must now rerepair whether he gets a death sentence or if he will spfinish the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. (iStock)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The victims’ families cannot speak accessiblely until the punishment phase is finished.