Exploring ‘Cannibal Mark Latunski, 52, Pleads Guilty To Murder, Mutilation of Michigan College Student He Met on Dating App’ A Michigan man accused of killing, mutilating, and eating parts of the body of a Grindr date in 2019 pleaded guilty this week to murder and mutilation.
Cannibal Mark Latunski, 52, Pleads Guilty To Murder, Mutilation of Michigan College Student He Met on Dating App
Mark Latunski initially pleaded insanity in the killing of 25-year-old college student Kevin Bacon and was ruled incompetent to stand trial, but he was found competent in October 2020, as CrimeOnline previously reported.
Bacon was reported missing on Christmas 2019, a day after meeting in person with Latunski, 52. Bacon’s body was found in Latunski’s home three days later.
Detectives said that Latunski admitted to stabbing Bacon in the back and slitting his throat before tying a rope around Bacon’s ankles and hanging him from the ceiling rafters. Then, investigators said, he severed Bacon’s testicles with a knife and ate them.
Investigators found Bacon’s body still hanging from the rafters on December 28.
Latunski was found incompetent to stand trial in February 2020 but after eight months of treatment, he was declared competent.
Records showed that Latunski was committed to hospitals four times for mental health issues and was known for stopping his medications on his own.
A hearing in the case is scheduled for October 18 to determine if Latunski is convicted of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, or manslaughter, MLive.com reported.
His attorney, Mary Chartier, told the court that her client was pleading guilty against the defense team’s recommendation.
“While this is not an outcome that (defense attorney) Mr. Krause and I think is in Mr. Latunski’s best interest, we do have to follow Mr. Latunski’s wishes,” she said. “We have discussed this matter and consistently he’s been very clear, more than once, multiple times, on his choice and on his reasoning.”
Chartier said in court that she believes Latunski would be better served in a hospital than in a prison.
Bacon’s father, Karl Bacon, was in court for the plea and said he’s relieved the family won’t have to relive the murder in court, WILX reported.
“We won’t have to go through a lengthy trail,” he said. “Seeing Kevin’s pictures again in court, maybe we won’t have to go through all that.”
Kevin Bacon was studying psychology at the University of Michigan-Flint. The university conferred his degree posthumously, WJRT said.