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Psychologist says man charged in beheading death of co-worker wants to be executed

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Psychologist says Oklahoma man charged in beheading death of co-worker wants to be executed


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First posted: Monday, October 26, 2015 02:59 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 02:10 AM EDT

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This Oct. 1, 2014, file photo provided by the Cleveland County, Okla., Sheriff's Department shows Alton Nolen, who has been charged in the Sept. 25, 2014, beheading death of his co-worker, Colleen Hufford, at a food processing plant in Moore, Okla. An Oklahoma judge will convene a non-jury trial scheduled to begin Monday, Oct. 26, 2015, to determine whether Nolen is mentally competent to be tried for first-degree murder. (Cleveland County Sheriff's Department via AP, File)

NORMAN, Okla. -- A clinical psychologist testified Tuesday that an Oklahoma man charged with beheading a co-worker at a food-processing plant is mentally incompetent to face a murder trial because he wants the death penalty and won't help attorneys prepare his defence.

Dr. Anita Russell of Tulsa testified that Alton Nolen, accused in the September 2014 attack that killed Colleen Hufford, 54, and injured a second co-worker, is intellectually impaired, cannot communicate with his attorneys and apparently wants to die.

"He won't consider any kind of defences," Russell testified. "He's saying I'll take the death penalty -- that's it. He's unable or unwilling to consult with counsel."

Russell testified on the first day of a non-jury competency trial for Nolen that will determine whether he is able to consult with his lawyer and understands the nature of the legal proceedings against him, elements required by federal law before a defendant can be tried for an offence.

Russell, hired by Nolen's defence attorneys, testified that Nolen has a clear understanding of what he is charged with and why he was arrested.

"He understands what could happen to him in regard to the death penalty," she said. "He doesn't trust his attorneys or attorneys generally. And he wouldn't consider a legal defence. He doesn't see his attorneys as having any role in this process."

She said Nolen, who had converted to Islam shortly before the attack, cited biblical references during her interviews with him while discussing whether he should receive the death penalty.

"Mr. Nolen wasn't sure whether he would go to heaven or hell," the psychologist testified. He believes it would be up to God to decide, she said.

Russell also said Nolen is intellectually impaired with an IQ of 69, and his ability to express himself is equivalent to a child younger than 7. The average person's IQ is 100.

However, during cross-examination by prosecutors, Russell conceded that Nolen received a couple of A-grades on some psychology courses he took during a short period in college.

Throughout the hearing, Nolen, dressed in an orange-prison-issued jumpsuit and shackled at the wrists and ankles, sat at the defence table with his head bowed and his eyes closed. He occasionally cupped his hands over his face and tugged at his beard.

Defence attorney Mitch Solomon declined to comment on Russell's testimony.

A not guilty plea has been entered on Nolen's behalf. Prosecutors have said they are seeking the death penalty. No trial date has been set.

Investigators said Nolen had just been suspended from Vaughan Foods in Moore when he walked into the company's administrative office and attacked Hufford with a large knife, severing her head. He then repeatedly stabbed co-worker Traci Johnson before he was shot by Mark Vaughan, a reserve sheriff's deputy and the company's chief operating officer. Johnson survived the attack.

Authorities have said Nolen apparently uttered Arabic words during the attack. District Attorney Greg Mashburn has said Nolen had "some sort of infatuation with beheadings," but that the attack appeared to have more to do with his suspension than his religious conversion.

Testimony in the trial resumes Tuesday.


 
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