Murder In America - EP. 221 - FLORIDA: The "Zombie" Murders
Episode Date: October 24, 2025In August of 2016, a disturbing crime rocked the town of Jupiter, Florida. On that day, a young man did the unthinkable, and ended two lives in an unpredictable, completely random explosion of sensel...ess violence. Join us today as we investigate the story of Austin Harrouff, and the chilling crimes that came to be known as the "Zombie Murders". - Listen to our new show, "THE CONSPIRACY FILES"!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nRPl -Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/id1752719844 -Amazon/Audible - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ab1ade99-740c-46ae-8028-b2cf41eabf58/the-conspiracy-files -Pandora - https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/PC:1001089101 -iHeart - https://iheart.com/podcast/186907423/ -PocketCast - https://pca.st/dpdyrcca -CastBox - https://castbox.fm/channel/id6193084?country=us - Stay Connected: Join the Murder in America fam in our free Facebook Community for a behind-the-scenes look, more insights and current events in the true crime world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4365229996855701 If you want even more Murder in America bonus content, including ad-free episodes, come join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderinamerica Instagram: http://instagram.com/murderinamerica/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Murder-in-America-Podcast/100086268848682/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderInAmerica TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theparanormalfiles and https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneybrowen Feeling spooky? Follow Colin as he travels state to state (and even country to country!) investigating claims of extreme paranormal activity and visiting famous haunted locations on The Paranormal Files Official Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheParanormalFilesOfficialChannel - (c) BLOOD IN THE SINK PRODUCTIONS 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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case that we cover and do our best to bring viewers even deeper into the stories by utilizing
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warned. It all started with a scream. It was 9.15 p.m. and Jeffrey Fisher was just getting ready to go to
bed in his to quest of Florida home, but instantly he was startled awake. The scream had come
from his neighbor's house, a beautiful home belonging to Michelle Mishon and John Stevens, two
loving and kind people who were the cornerstone of their neighborhood. Terrified that something
had happened to them, Jeffrey quickly rushed across the street, but as he stepped closer to their
house, it became clear that things were more wrong than he could have ever imagined.
There was not just the sound of screaming.
There was growling, inhuman, disturbing noises that made his skin crawl.
When he rounded the corner into the garage, he discovered where those noises were coming from.
It was a young man he had never seen before, and he was hunched over Michelle, who laid on the floor in a pool of blood.
The man turned to Jeffrey, his eyes dark and lifeless, and he hissed at him.
you don't want this, you don't want to be a part of this.
Jeffrey had no time to respond before the man was rushing at him,
slashing at him with a knife,
slicing open his skin and cutting a large wound in his stomach.
By the time Jeffrey managed to escape and call 911,
things had somehow only escalated.
Because when the Martin County Sheriff's Office responded to the garage 15 minutes later,
nothing could have prepared them for what they saw.
Austin Haroof, a 19-year-old college student,
was now hunched over John Stevens' body,
and he ignored the police as he pulled out John's cheek,
exposing the soft flesh,
and took bites out of it,
swallowing the man's skin.
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The police deployed their tasers.
They used physical force and,
even pepper spray, trying to get Austin off John's body, but it was no use.
He was locked on, like a predator on his prey, and behind his eyes, all of his humanity was gone.
There was never any doubt who killed Michelle and John, but to this day, doubt remains about how
and why this heinous crime was committed.
It's a crime that offers an unflinching look at the mental health crisis in our country.
at bright red flashing signs that were missed,
and ultimately at the love of two families
on very different sides of the same problem.
So this is the story of Michelle Mashan and John Stevens.
I'm Courtney Browne.
And I'm Colin Brown.
And you're listening to Murder in America.
Tequesta, Florida, a village in Palm Beach County,
just north of the city of Jupiter,
is a little slice of paradise to many.
Once the beloved territory of the Tequesta tribe, it's an area of abundance.
Located at the mouth of the Miami River at the edge of the ocean,
the area is flush with fish of all kinds in the tropical waters, fruit year-round,
and fair, warm days with an ocean breeze.
Over time, first nearby tribes, then colonizers flocked to the area,
creating homes for themselves beneath the palms.
By the 1900s, a country club stood out as the town's symbol of luxury,
and eventually the town evolved into a quiet residential community.
As opposed to many communities in southern Florida, it has a small town feel.
There are plenty of activities, all based around the area's natural parks, sparkling coastlines, and coastal reserves.
Perfect for boating, fishing, kayaking, and enjoying all the beauty the area has to offer.
The village's official website describes it as a perfect place to call home.
The streets and neighborhoods of Tequesta are clean, family-friendly, and almost
everyone knows their neighbors by name. The weather's great, the shopping and services are phenomenal,
and the village offers a perfect blend of relaxed coastal vibes with convenient access to bigger cities.
It's the kind of town where families can raise their kids with all the luxury that cities have to offer,
but with the safety of a small community. Unfortunately, though, that safety was threatened on August 15,
2016, a day that served as a chilling reminder that even the quaintest communities are not immune to tragedy.
It's a crime that was months, if not years in the making,
an unraveling of mental health that began with a seemingly perfect family
and ended with the complete destruction of another.
Austin Kelly Harroof was born on December 21, 1996,
to Wade and Mina Harroof in Palm Beach Gardens.
And by all accounts, including his own, he had a great upbringing.
Both of his parents worked in the medical field,
with his father Wade owning a practice as a dentist.
and his mother working as a pharmacist.
Their income gave Austin an upper middle class upbringing.
They raised him in a gorgeous home, nestled right along the coast,
along with his younger sister Haley, who he was incredibly close with.
They were wealthy, stable, and by all accounts, relatively happy.
But just like any family, they also had their cracks.
Austin described his father as, quote, different.
kind of loud and a redneck, end quote.
He acknowledged that his dad was kind and funny,
but at times he had a temper that was hard to contend with.
And by that same token, the family had high expectations,
and a set plan they seemed to expect their children to follow.
Growing up, Wade urged Austin to go fishing with him, hiking, and hunting,
all activities that Austin has since stated he wasn't interested in.
His mother, Mina, had similar expectations of how Austin should behave.
She was reportedly adamant about chores and very strict on punishment.
Now, that being said, this is all coming from Austin's perspective in statements as an adult.
But overall, he said that both of his parents were kind, loving people,
and that his mom in particular was extremely motherly.
Growing up, Austin was a typical kid.
and like all kids, he had his fair share of struggles as he grew into an adult.
During his elementary and middle school years, he gained weight, struggled with acne all over
his body, and as a result, he claims to have experienced bullying.
The bullying made him extremely self-conscious and reserved, so as he reached high school,
he decided to transform his body through diet and physical activity.
He was not only dedicated to his fitness, but his education and mental improvement as well.
Teachers described him as polite, quiet, and well-mannered.
His grades at Suncoast Community High School in Riviera Beach were above average.
He never received a grade lower than a C, and he managed to maintain a 3.3 GPA.
In addition, he was athletic, wrestling and playing defense for the Sun Coast Chargers football team.
His experience on the team and in the gym allowed him to slowly come out of his shell and develop a good core group of friends.
In spite of the pressures of being a teen boy and the bullying he had previously experienced,
experienced, he maintained a gentle, kind energy about him.
One of his teammates, Josh Lonsbury, told the Tallahassee Democrat that Austin had had a hard
time getting physical on the football field.
He admitted, we used to have to ask him during games to just get angry and more physical.
We used to have to beg him, and he never would.
He just always had a smile on his face.
That's just the type of kid he was.
And when you look at what was going on in his life at home, that becomes even more surprising.
In 2010, his parents, Wade and Mina, divorced.
The separation was, by all accounts, amicable, but it seemed to have had a profound effect on the family.
Because soon afterwards, Wade was arrested and charged with two DUIs.
Once in Juneau Beach in 2011, and another time in Lantana in 2012.
Wade also struggled with some legal issues around this time.
The state of Florida Board of Dentistry disciplined him four times for misdiagnosing his patients,
including at least one case involving unnecessary procedures.
Though all the statements from the family described that all was well at home,
these legal troubles do paint a picture of struggles and unhappiness behind closed doors.
However, it appears that everyone remained closed throughout their struggles.
His dad actually purchased a home in the same neighborhood as Austin's childhood home,
where his mother lived.
This allowed Haley and Austin to maintain a close relationship with both of their parents,
in spite of their separation.
And perhaps this dual support from his parents
is part of the reason why Austin was able to continue flourishing
throughout high school.
During his junior year, he started dieting to lose more weight,
something he said he did so he could, quote,
have a good body and look cool, end quote.
He also began to hit the books even harder than the gym.
He participated in a rigorous academic track
that offered college level classes, allowing students to earn college credits before graduation.
He also took advanced courses in chemistry, statistics, biology, art, and math analysis.
But his absolute favorite subject was science.
In an updated journal entry, Austin wrote why he believed science was the best,
stating, quote, because it never stops, even though I may not be great at it yet, end quote.
Another subject he loved was art.
According to school records, Austin received A's and all of his advanced art courses.
And at one point, he even told his mother that he could earn a living writing music.
In January of 2014, Austin wrote in his journal, quote,
I also see myself as creative.
I love imagining anything, end quote.
Now both Wade and Mina were extremely proud of their son,
and they believed he would go forward.
in life. Wade would later tell Dr. Phil that his son was, quote, an extremely nice,
gentle person who cared a lot about people, end quote. On January 6th, 2014, not long before his high
school graduation, Austin wrote a piece titled Self-Identity Investigation for one of his high
school classes, and he reflected on his personality, saying, quote, the way I see myself may or may not
be different from the way others see me. I view myself as happy, shy, nice, positive, and I never
give up. I view myself as happy because usually I have very few things to feel sad or depressed
about, end quote. But the one thing he did want to change about himself was a shyness. In his writing,
he continued saying, quote, one of the main things I dislike about myself is that I am shy and I want to be
more confident and assertive. I am not that shy around my close friends because after I get to know
someone, I'll start to open up more towards them." End quote. He finished the piece by saying
he was nice and enjoyed going out of his way to help people. He also claimed that he never gave up
when it came to his goals, and he tended to push himself harder, especially when it came to schoolwork.
During the fall semester of 2015, Austin started attending Florida State University, where he
studied exercise science. Although he had originally intended to study biology on a pre-med track,
he changed his mind and wanted to focus on becoming a dietitian. Always a gifted athlete,
Austin had aspirations of pursuing a future in sports. He also rushed and joined the Alpha Delta
5 fraternity, but did not live at the frat house located at Heritage Grove. During his freshman year,
he maintained a 3.2 GPA and had no disciplinary record. By all accounts, Austin was a typical college
student with a promising future. But as the months went on, Austin started exhibiting bizarre,
erratic behavior. In fact, according to the TC Palm, Austin's father, Wade, stated that there
was mental illness in the family. He later told Dr. Philip Resnick, a forensic psychiatrist at the
University Hospitals of Cleveland and Ohio, that he himself had experienced two severe
bouts of depression and had been previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder. For this diagnosis,
he had two medications prescribed to ease a symptom.
In addition, Austin's grandfather suffered from alcoholism and one of his aunts had been treated with electroconvulsive therapy for severe depression.
There was also a history of schizophrenia.
But despite the family history of mental illness, Austin had never exhibited any abnormal behavior,
at least not until he entered Florida State University.
But sadly, this isn't abnormal.
For men who are predisposed to mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, mood disorders, or psychotic disorders,
disorders, symptoms most commonly show up between the ages of 18 and 25. Scientists suggest that these
symptoms may be exacerbated by the stress of entering adulthood. However, something else that exacerbates
the symptoms of mental illness are, of course, substances. Exposure to marijuana, party drugs, and alcohol,
is linked to a decrease in mental well-being, and it can actually trigger psychotic episodes. At the same
In time, mental illness creates a vicious cycle when it comes to drinking and doing substances.
Drugs and alcohol make symptoms of mental illness worse, but mental illness also makes people
predisposed to drinking and doing drugs as a way of coping with their symptoms.
Austin was one of these people caught in this vicious cycle, and not only did he enter a whole
whole new world when he began college, but he did what many college students do.
He experimented with drugs and alcohol.
He drank frequently with his frat brothers.
He used a variety of drugs, including Xanax, mushrooms, and painkillers.
In a text message to a friend around this time,
he claimed that he blacked out, quote, about three times a week,
which is very excessive even for a college student.
Now, whether he was drinking because of his mental health struggles
or his drinking was just making his small symptoms worse, we'll never know.
But what we do know is,
that heading into 2016, his sophomore year of college, Austin began to exhibit concerning behavior.
Under the alias A. Frost, short for Oste Frosty, Austin began posting bizarre and unsettling YouTube
videos. At first, he took on the alias of a country singer. Then it transformed into wanting to be
a rapper. Here is a short clip from a video he posted in July of 2016.
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, howdy, howdy, saucey frosty.
About to do the cover, Tim McGraw, live like you were dying.
Yep, that's all I got to say, except for, got this Tennessee Hennessy right next to me,
sipping slow, got flow, just kidding, it's water, baby, it's water I don't do drugs.
All right, you ready?
Let's do it.
Now, look, we've all goofed around on videos for friends.
So this in itself wasn't a huge cause for concern.
What was, however, was the fact that Austin started to take on multiple personas,
each talking with a distinct, odd accent.
Doing a southern drawl accent for a country song cover isn't strange.
However, paired with a handful of other accents in his other videos,
seems to be a cause for concern.
It's worth noting that a rare symptom of psychosis is foreign accent syndrome,
where someone begins to speak in accents that are not their own.
Often they're unaware that they're doing it,
but it's constant,
with the person sometimes switching from accent to accent
and is usually inappropriate for the situation sufferers find themselves in.
On a more personal note,
a member of our team is close friends with someone who had this as a symptom.
For weeks leading up to their psychotic break,
they spoke in a British accent.
When our team member asked why they were talking with an accent,
the person stated that they weren't.
This accent carried with them into important meetings, calls home to family, and just about
every aspect of life, with the person completely unaware that they were doing it.
It's a symptom we felt was important to point out, as it's not widely known, and it can
serve as a precursor to more serious symptoms.
But that was just one of Austin's many symptoms.
At the same time, his friends and family reported that he had a hard time falling asleep,
often going days without rest,
and that he began to have odd obsessions with wanting to help people.
He was usually a jokester, someone who liked to make people laugh,
but day by day, Austin seemed to be unraveling.
One of his closest friends at FSU, David Yates,
would later tell the son sentinel, quote,
For people who don't know him, he seems kind of really odd to begin with.
End quote.
But there was a distinct shift in a situation.
personality. His comments became increasingly paranoid and bizarre. David stated that Austin started
smoking marijuana to help him go to sleep at night, but that he believed he often quit and then
restarted the drug. At the same time, Austin rapidly switched interest and obsessions. One minute,
he was obsessed with fitness and swore off all drugs, then the next he was using drugs again
and wanting to be a rap god. His obsession, he was obsessed with fitness. His obsession, he was obsessed with fitness and swore off all drugs, then the next, he was using drugs. He was using drugs again, he was
Staten cycled almost daily, ranging from Christianity to Buddhism, with him fully immersing himself
in each new belief. In between his rapping videos, changing up his obsession of the week,
Austin started posting videos of bodybuilding, claiming he wanted to be a professional bodybuilder.
Here are just a few examples of his videos.
What's up guys? Pull in a little Jason Genova, driving while talking, but that's all right.
Anyway, I'm going to talk to you about why I don't do steroids, and the reason is I don't want to, you know?
I don't feel like it'd be beneficial for me to do steroids, you know?
It just wouldn't because it damages my health.
I feel like I have to depend on it every day.
That's a life not worth living for me, you know?
I figure it like this
Why not just be comfortable
Being lean
Looking and being healthy
That's what makes me
Satisfied
I'm not saying that steroids are bad
If you want to do them
Go right ahead man
But I'm just saying this
Appreciate your fitness
Your muscles
Stay at it man
Stay at it
Nutrition, aerothine, brie.
Just do it, bro.
It's sick, it piss, pulling a little Genova, you know what I'm saying?
But yeah.
Uh, hello bros, it's Oasty Frosty, man, and today I want to talk about personal trainers and why you should be cautious when following a personal trainer.
First off, a personal trainer doesn't have the same body as you.
That's the first point, okay?
Personal trainers are themselves, and they found out what worked for them.
They went through the trial and error.
They did their research.
And a lot of them don't even look good, man.
That's the funny part, man.
You've got to listen to the personal trainer's advice.
But you've got to find your way, too, man.
You gotta learn for yourself.
You can't just hope and pray that someone is just gonna give you
all the resources that you need because it's just not gonna happen, man.
You know?
So, yeah, just be cautious when using a personal trainer
and keep at it, stay gold, stay muscular, quick video,
Get hoes, get money, get bidsges, get sleweds, fly planes, run train.
I'm a man.
What's up, guys?
I just want to let you know that I came to a realization of something.
I no longer want to follow Arnold or any other bodybuilder.
I want to follow myself, you know.
All the videos you've just heard were uploaded within a month of each other,
and each one was stranger than the last.
One user even commented that it appeared he was playing a different character in all of his content.
In a video uploaded on August 4th, 2016, Austin described to and showed his followers how to do a bodybuilding vacuum pose using a British accent.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, today's video is about doing the vacuum pose.
All right.
Now, this is a pose many can't do.
It's hard if you're not like skilled with breathing.
You have to practice on your breathing, okay?
Sorry if you can't see my face.
It's right here now, but I'll show you, all right?
In another video, he adopted a Russian-style accent where he spoke about the importance
of persistence.
Hello, fellow lifters.
Today I'm going to talk about persistence.
in weight lifting
this is very important because
without persistence
you don't have anything okay
you've got to just stick it out
take your time and learn
the mechanics of lifting weights
in order to truly understand
to truly obtain your goals
you know what I'm saying
like there's a lot of people
who just start and quit
when they're lifting weights.
I mean, it goes with anything in life.
You just start and quit.
You're never going to finish, you know.
You're never going to get the results you want because you just quit.
Sprinkled between these odd videos were videos where Austin focused his attention on writing
and performing rap songs.
He believed that he could become rich as a rapper and would stay up all night obsessing over lyrics.
Under a series of videos titled Frosty for President 2016 and Make Trap Great Again,
Austin rapped to various beats about murder, cannibalism, drugs, and other completely random themes.
His mother Mina stated that the poems and songs were disgusting, and upon seeing them uploaded,
she urged her son to take them down. But it seems like he never did.
On his cell phone, he often wrote notes with rap lyrics. In July, he wrote,
I sip drank on a Sunday, I smoke weed on a Monday, I get money every day, I'm getting faded
with my bay, and I just took me a little Molly.
While the songs showcased Austin's sense of humor, at least from what his friend saw,
there was also something completely unsettling about the content, especially knowing what was to come.
Was he slowly losing his grip on reality?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a hobo on the street corner.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is music television,
and we are presenting Osty Frosty.
The band is called the Frost Fleet,
and for the vocals, we've got Osty Frosty in this corner.
For the guitar, we've got Osty Frosty in the left.
For the bass, we've got Osty Frosty on the right,
and behind on the drums is Osty Frosty.
It will be performing high standards. Thank you.
I am high right now, but my standards are higher. I'm too sober right now.
Baby just past me that lighter.
I said I'm a...
Ah!
Oh, fuck!
In addition to the bizarre rap songs,
Austin's Google searches in the months, weeks, and days
leading up to the murders,
revealed a deeper insight into his mind.
He searched, quote,
common traits of great people.
I want something so bad it hurts.
How do I know I'm not crazy?
He also searched things related to hallucinations,
demonic possession,
sleep deprivation, and hearing voices.
Other searches included,
selling your soul to the devil,
tree of knowledge of good and evil,
auditory hallucination,
when falling asleep, and difference between mania and peacefulness.
His mother, Mina, would later tell investigators that Austin's best friend Alex had mentioned
to her that Austin told him that the devil spoke to him.
Other cell phone records indicated that he often spoke to his friends through text message
about drugs and getting together with them to smoke marijuana.
He referenced a lot of drugs, including Molly, weed, viaband,
shrooms, cocaine, prescription pills, codeine, adderol, and heroin.
He often bragged to his friends about blacking out,
and in the weeks leading up to the murders,
his father found a bag of shrooms in Austin's bedroom.
He confronted his son.
Austin reportedly threw away the drugs and eventually swore them off altogether.
On August 11, 2016, Austin texted his mother and said,
quote, I quit doing every drug. I realize him better when I don't smoke. I realize my partying
is enjoying the company of other people, being sober, end quote. A few minutes later,
Mina responded, quote, I'm very proud of you. I know you know that. And whatever life brings
your way, I support you. End quote. To her, it seemed like Austin's odd phase was coming to an end.
the drugs were going to the wayside, and he seemed to be eager to embark on a bright future.
Even Austin's friends stated that they all believed he was completely sober.
He believed that his drug use was contributing to his mental health decline
and sent a text message to a friend saying,
I thought I was crazy, but really not.
I just know that for me personally the drugs are taking a toll on me and I can't handle.
But in the quiet of his room, the bizarre searches continued,
and he started researching Jesus, Gandhi, and Krishna.
At one point, he believed he could become the next Martin Luther King, Jr., acting as a mediator
to help solve the world's problems.
Austin even changed his cell phone background to a picture of Gandhi.
Around the same time, he wrote a journal entry that read,
I know that one day my day will come.
God will tell me when that is not Lucifer.
I'm coming up for a new term for God, the unknown.
It's what Satan is.
It's the unknown.
I have to learn from my origins.
Do not be a hypocrite to help right here, right now, to give more than I take.
I don't want to be worshipped, but I know that I will be.
My powers, my feeling, my deep sympathy, I've been running from it all long.
I know that before I die, I must have children.
I must leave my mark.
I know that they won't be perfect.
No one is.
While working at one of his father's friends dental practices,
Florida Atlantic Dental during his summer break,
Austin started to take his breaks outside with homeless people.
He talked to them about religion and Jesus.
But it wasn't just homeless strangers that he spoke to.
was also patience at the practice.
While he worked on their teeth,
he would often prattle on about his beliefs of the week,
leaving the patients uncomfortable.
But for Austin, in his struggling brain,
he was being empowering.
Many days, he came home and told his family his new beliefs.
When questioned by his father,
Austin sometimes broke down crying,
feeling criticized and misunderstood.
When Austin came back from visiting his girlfriend in Tampa
on August 7th,
his coworkers noticed that he appeared more
withdrawn. He also started conversing more with the patients, something that made them noticeably
uncomfortable. He told the patient coordinator at his job that he could, quote, see things that others
could not, end quote. Austin started dressing in light colored clothing as he thought it would
bring him closer to Jesus. He also thought that darkness was associated with evil entities,
so he avoided dark-colored clothing and refused to turn off the lights at night.
And one point of his obsessions was his black Kia soul.
Austin believed that the color of the car was a magnet for evil energy,
attracting darkness and ill will from the devil.
In order to fight this imaginary evil,
he purchased a white don't tread on me bumper sticker
and he placed it on the roof of his car.
And I think this offers a great example of the strength of his delusions.
To us, that makes no sense.
But in Austin's mind, a political sticker was all he needed to fight the devil.
As the weeks progressed, Austin's fear of the devil and demons progressed as well.
And as the weeks went on, Austin's fear of the devil and demons got worse.
He became consumed with fear that he would be killed in his sleep by a demon.
At work, he started having bizarre delusions about the water used to sterilize dental instruments,
believing he could manipulate the water and that it gave him energy.
He sent a text message to a friend saying, quote,
Why the fuck just not do what you want?
Just do the craziest shit you can.
I just want to be great before I die.
Austin started to believe that he had superhuman powers,
compared himself to Jesus Christ,
and thought there were evil forces inside his house.
In fact, in the days before the murders,
Austin purchased a knife at a gun show to use for protection
and started sleeping near his sister, Haley, so he would be able to protect her.
Apparently, Austin eventually moved his bed into the garage
to escape the demons inside the house.
He claimed to see dark shadow figures in the corners of his home
and feared that the devil was out to get him.
Text messages exchanged between Austin and his girlfriend, Katie Alexander,
also gave a glimpse into his bizarre behavior.
On Friday, August 12th, 2016, he texted,
I'm sorry you think I'm so strange now,
but I guess I'm following the purpose of my life.
It's to give people life, to give people hope.
Later that same day, he wrote,
I'm no longer afraid of anything.
I'm no longer afraid to die.
Everyone will remember me as a great figure,
but I'm just a living example of what we all do.
True hell is trying to live forever.
I'm just doing what I feel now.
On Monday, August 15th, he wrote, bitch,
and then a few minutes later texted, just kidding, babe.
Katie noticed a shift in behavior, something that wasn't there when he visited her in Tampa
on August 4th.
At least during his visit, he had been his usual goofy self.
She confronted him on FaceTime saying, you're scaring me, are you okay?
She then got upset and began to cry.
Austin, cold and removed in his response, told her nonsensically,
I was born in December.
I want to leave a good memory on Earth.
Haley Harof stated that on the afternoon of August 4th,
14th, 2016, Austin admitted to her that he believed he was, quote, half man, half dog,
and his reasoning was because he could run, quote, super fast.
Haley also said that he wanted to sit in the bushes when they visited one of Austin's frat buddies,
David Yates.
Austin said he wanted to, quote, be one with the animals.
When the two drove around, Austin opted to sit in the back seat because that's where the
dog sacked. Haley would later tell investigators that Austin, quote, made me uneasy because he was
just being a different person, end quote. And she even suggested that Austin get professional help.
Austin appeared to be interested, but it would be too late. Later on, Haley confided in her parents
about his odd behavior, telling them all about how she had begun to sleep with her door locked
because she was afraid of her older brother.
During a 2018 interview with Dr. Phil,
Austin's father Wade stated
that he had consulted a psychologist for his son.
Mina's fiance Larry Bud Mollow
also admitted that his entire family had sat down
and suggested a 72-hour mental health hold
under Florida's Baker Act.
But unfortunately, this would never happen.
Now, on the morning of August 15, 2016,
Austin confided in his younger sister and another friend that he believed he was immortal.
And this time, he identified himself as half human, half horse.
Later that same morning, he googled, five tips to end insomnia and get restful sleep.
What is the weakest thing about a centaur?
Sagittarius Daily Horoscope, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Ferrari.
Later on, he searched Medusa, Fitbit Set Up, and Blade Lighting.
He also wrote himself a note that read, quote,
Try to be as normal as you can be.
What goes up must come down.
That doesn't mean fulfill any specific role yet.
I still have time.
I wish to be normal, just a normal guy.
Not too nice, not too mean.
I can still run because I can't be tamed.
I can do whatever I want.
I just know it has consequences.
I was called the silent killer for a reason.
I can't go around talking to random people, end quote.
A few hours later, he wrote another note that read, quote,
Centaur, you are awoken, don't let them kill you, end quote.
Austin seriously believed that he was half man, half dog, or half man, half horse,
depending on the moment.
And because Austin believed he was immortal and invisible,
he attempted to walk in front of a moving car and blew through a U-turn red light.
His father also stated that the two went for a walk, and Austin pulled out his knife when he saw two empty turtle shells,
telling his father that something bad was going to happen.
For Austin, the shells represented an evil entity, and he feared that his father was going to die.
Luckily, Wade was able to convince Austin to put his knife away.
We were walking to the woods for about two or three hours, and Austin would be,
We'd be happy.
Then he'd be quiet.
And all of a sudden I saw, look, look, there's a portoosa shell.
It's empty.
And there's another one.
He goes, stop everybody.
He gets his knife.
It's about this long.
And he says, stay behind me.
I'm feeling something going to happen here.
I said, put that damn thing back up.
What the hell is wrong to you?
And he didn't.
Mina said she had an interaction with Austin earlier in the day.
Around 9.30 a.m., he texted her saying,
Listen, no matter what I say to you, no one protecting you, even when you think I'm evil.
Nice guys finish last.
Mina asked him what he meant, and he responded, fuck off.
Mina was concerned and called her ex-husband, Wade.
Wade told her that Austin was with him and was fixing the XM radio on the boat.
As a result, when it was time to leave, Wade refused to give Austin the keys to his car.
This enraged Austin, who usually wasn't the type to fight.
He ended up jumping on the hood, acting erratic and aggressive, screaming that he would not be controlled.
Wade claimed he eventually gave in and allowed Austin to leave, unsure of how to deal with his son's outburst.
Later that evening, on August 15, 2016, Austin, his younger sister, Haley, a friend named Sam Polichick, Austin's father, Wade, and Wade's girlfriend, Carrie, all went out to dinner at Duffy's Sports Grill in Jupiter.
At first, everything appeared normal as the family waited for their food.
Austin asked for iced tea and chili.
But suddenly, Austin's erratic behavior returned,
and he became agitated when the service was too slow.
He later admitted that he felt he was the angel of death
and that he had been followed by the grim reaper.
Terrified.
Austin stood to his feet and abruptly left the restaurant,
walking to his mother's house without uttering a word to anyone.
Mina allowed Austin to come into the home,
and as she continued making dinner,
she turned around to see a horrific sight.
Her son, with an animalistic look in his eye, was chugging a bottle of vegetable oil.
In between the gulps of oil, he shoved parmesan cheese in his mouth.
The cheese stuck to the slick oil, which not only coated his throat, but his entire torso.
Mina snapped at her son, asking what was wrong with him.
She told him to go upstairs and change out of his oil-slicked clothes.
and unsure what to do with him,
Mina drove him back to Duffy's,
the restaurant he was at with his father,
and dropped him off.
But once there,
things quickly unraveled even more.
He comes and sits down.
And I said,
I knew it's going to be on tape today.
So I said,
what the hell are you doing?
And he didn't say nothing.
So I grabbed him by the collar,
and I said,
what the hell are you doing?
And he goes, and my girlfriend says,
Austin, a adult.
And he looks at my girlfriend, the fairest, leaves.
Jesus.
Did he seem agitated or it just seemed weird?
When you grabbed this shirt, you seem weird?
Okay.
Did he get agitated after you grabbed his shirt?
Yeah, he got hit me.
After the altercation, Austin stormed out of the restaurant
for a second time, leaving his family in shock.
Haley, a witness to this horrible interaction,
stated that Austin's behavior
that entire day had been aggressive.
A cell phone video she had taken that day showed Austin saying,
I almost killed myself.
I saw all the sorrow that people have.
I've become almost immortal.
I have to die one day.
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Now once his mother, Mina, was back at home.
Her cell phone rang.
It was her daughter, Haley, calling in a panic.
She said that Austin had left the restaurant once again
and that they needed to find him
because something was very, very wrong.
Mina eventually called one of her friends,
whose husband worked for the Martin County Sheriff's Office.
And they both agreed that it would be best to call 911.
Police department lines recorded. Is this, Chrissy?
Yes, I need to, I don't know how to do this. My son, he's kind of taken off.
And I'm concerned about his own safety.
How old is he?
Acting a little strange, 19.
Does he live with you?
Yes.
Okay, what do you mean acting strange?
It seems like he's a little delusional or like he's acting like
Do you have a history of that or anything?
No, this is just like recent change that we're noticing.
And he was out to dinner with his dad today and he took off.
And we just, you know, he was looking at.
his sister and he says, you know, he feels immortal and like a superhero.
So I'm just, I don't know what's going on with him.
Do you know if he's been taking any drugs or anything like that?
Nothing, I've asked and nothing recent that I know of.
So did he lead the house or did he leave from the restaurant?
Where's he left being in?
Left from the restaurant at some weeks.
Which deputies is that?
By I-95.
In what city, though?
We've dispatched for five.
I'm sorry.
Okay, hold on.
You know, he wants to help everybody.
He's, yeah, headed.
Well, last thing was going towards Island Way,
like going towards north of Church Street.
How long ago was there, study left?
I want to say 10 o'clock.
It's not 9.30.
Have you left on foot?
He had no idea on him.
No phone.
And where are you at, ma'am?
I'm at home.
You know, and I have full state, I think the only thing he has on him is a pocket knife switch blade.
Is that, where is that, your home is that in West?
Tupiter or that?
I'm in the shores.
And it's locked, L-O-F-T is it?
L-O-F-T.
L-O-S is in Sam.
He is at Tom.
Lost.
Okay
Lost Lakeway
Okay
Right
And your name ma'am
Mina Haroff
What's your callback number?
Uh
And he's never done this before
I mean this is like something new
No
This is just
It's friends
I'm calling all his friends
And they're like it's just
He's changed
Okay
And see white black or Hispanic male
He's white
He's brownish
brown hair
light brown hair
he's wearing white shorts
and he had a blue polo on
if he's wearing it
and a red hat
make America great again
okay what's his name
Austin
middle name or initial
okay
spell the last name for me
H-A-R-R-O-U-S-F like
drink
and his day to birth
12
21, 96.
All right, I've been opt by it.
I can think to you and see if they're going to put out a missing person's alert of what they want to do with it.
Do you have no idea where he might have win or anything?
I have no clue.
Okay.
Does he have any weapons that own or anything like that?
He would have on him or anything?
Pocket knife or anything like that?
Yeah, I said he had a pocket knife, like switch blade type pocket knife.
I don't know.
Okay.
I think that's the only thing he has on him.
Okay.
Yeah, he doesn't own any other one.
You said he left towards Island Way, and that was around 10 o'clock?
I'll say 9.30, yeah.
Okay.
All right, I'll get somebody by there for you, okay?
No one knew what a risk Austin really posed, because, as his mother spoke with 911,
a horrible crime of his making began to unravel.
Back on southeast Kokomo Lane, in the same neighborhood where Austin's father lived,
59-year-old John Joseph Stevens III, and his wife of 19 years,
53-year-old Michelle Karen Michkin were relaxing in the garage of their home.
After a life of adventure, the two had been lucky to find one another
and were celebrating the fruits of their labor.
Born in 1963, Michelle had grown up in North Miami Beach
and was the oldest of five children.
Her father, Jeffrey, had served as mayor of the city from 1989 to 2005.
She graduated from North Miami Beach Senior High School in 19,
and went on to attend Florida State University.
One of her lifelong friends, Barbara Kramer, admitted that everyone was drawn to Michelle.
She was friendly, popular, and outgoing.
The Mishkan family was extremely close, but unfortunately, tragedy struck in 1997 when Michelle's mother suddenly died of a heart attack.
It was later determined that a popular weight loss pill, Fenfenn, was the cause of the heart attack.
It was devastating for Michelle, her father, Jeffrey, and her siblings.
Her mother was just 53 years old at the time, the same age Michelle would be when her own life was taken.
During her 15-year tenure at Northwestern Mutual Stryano Financial Group, Michelle was a love by all of her colleagues.
The managing partner of the firm stated, she cared deeply for everyone, she did her job incredibly,
she was instrumental in the growth of the firm.
In addition to her outstanding work, Michelle also contributed to several charitable causes.
When one of her co-workers' mothers was diagnosed with lung cancer, Michelle formed a teen to join the American Lung Association's fight for air climb in Miami.
She was the kind of person who always put others before herself.
In the late 1990s, while working at Prudential Securities, she met John Stevens III, a divorced father of two.
Born on July 2nd, 1957, John Stevens III was raised in South Miami-Dade and attended Miami-Killian High School.
Throughout his life, John was athletic and served in the United States Air Force.
He was a family man and a proud father of two children from a previous marriage.
According to his son, his father was more an old soul.
He enjoyed reading the newspaper every day and liked to drive around,
reminiscing about his childhood days.
His son told the Miami Herald,
He grew up reading the newspaper and still did every day.
He would drive around Miami and tell you about how this used to be a field
or how that used to be something else.
Overall, his main thing was kindness.
He would always tell me,
whatever you do in life,
if you're kind to people, you'll be successful.
I can tell you my dad was very successful.
When the two met, they decided to relish in those successes together.
John's son told the Miami Herald,
they met there and just loved each other.
Their relationship was just so solid and never in question.
Michelle loved me and my sister as if we were her own.
The couple eloped in Maine in 1997.
And all their neighbors agreed that John and Michelle were the ideal couple.
They enjoyed riding around on their golf cart with their dog rebel.
They were kind, they were fun, and always kept their garage door open for anyone who wanted to come hang out.
In a lot of ways, they were the heart of the neighborhood, always having fresh-cooked meals and good conversation for anyone who needed it.
In fact, the couple had turned their garage into a sort of entertainment space, equipped with three couches, a flat screen television, a dartboard, barbecue grill, and an ice maker.
Amy Lorry, who had lived in the neighborhood since 2003,
told the Tallahassee Democrat,
if there was something going on,
there would be John and Michelle waving from their garage,
watching the game or having fun.
They hang out in their garage and watch the dogs and talk to the neighbors.
By 2016, the couple was retired and enjoying their time together.
For several years, John had owned and operated several landscaping businesses,
including John on the Green Incorporated and Green Smart Lawn and Garden.
As for Michelle, she had worked for several years,
in the financial industry at Northwestern Mutual Striano Financial Group in Boca Raton.
John and Michelle always encouraged their neighbors to drop by, especially if their garage
Mahal was open, and more times than not, it was.
John's son also said, it wasn't classy, but it was a gathering place.
That garage always brought people together.
In fact, John had even thrown a bachelor party for his son's best friend in the garage.
Now, at the age of 59, John retired after a successful car.
career in the landscaping business. He was now free to do all the things he loved, but his absolute
favorite was spending each day fishing and lobstering with his beloved wife, Michelle. Around 5 p.m.
every evening, the couple would wind down with cocktail hour and watch the sunset together.
John's son had moved away to Kansas where he started a family. He and his wife had recently welcomed
a baby daughter, and they were making plans to visit John and Michelle in Florida. John the 3rd was
ecstatic to finally meet his three-month-old granddaughter. His son later said,
He couldn't wait to meet her, and he couldn't wait to take her out on the water. He was so
proud of us. John's son and his wife were planning on having their daughter baptized in Florida.
John and Michelle were deeply proud of the life they had built together, and they were truly happy.
John and Michelle often wrote notes to each other, something they had been doing for years.
In one of these notes, Michelle referenced her husband as her husbandy, and even wrote,
each year with you gets better and better.
Each time I turn on to Kokomo Lane,
I smile thinking I'm going to see you.
You are my everything.
Everyone who knew them all agreed.
John and Michelle were not only husband and wife,
but also best friends.
And although the couple never had any children of their own,
they considered their dog Rebel to be their family,
loyal, loving, and always by their side.
In fact, Rebel would go everywhere with them.
According to Ivy Stevens,
Rebel is a huge deal to them.
He was on the boat with us a lot of the time.
Family time meant everything to the couple.
Whether it was quiet evenings with rebel by their side or a fish fry in the garage
Mahal, John and Michelle welcomed every moment with open arms.
They were living their best life, but unfortunately, their peaceful and happy existence
was about to be shattered.
John's daughter, Ivy, had recently moved out of the house on southeast Comoco Lane two
weeks prior, but she had returned earlier that day on August 15th to bring food for her dog
Bebe, who was still at the house. Ivy talked to Michelle, who she said was relaxing on the
couch in the garage, reading her Kindle. She then found her father inside, painting, to prepare
the house to be sold. John and Michelle were hoping to downsize and purchase a home closer to the water.
Apparently, John persuaded Ivy to take Beebe with her to get used to her new apartment.
So as she left that day, she didn't tell her father goodbye because she planned a return in the morning.
However, as she walked back to her car with Beebe, she turned a look at Michelle, and she told her,
she loved her.
Unfortunately, it would be the very last time she saw her father and Michelle alive.
because around 8.30 p.m. after Austin left Duffy's restaurant for the second and final time,
he headed back on foot to his father's house to retrieve his car. He would later state that he
wasn't thinking about anything as he walked nearly four miles towards his father's neighborhood,
but he would never make it back home. Instead, he stopped one street short of Wade's Road
on southeast Comoco Lane. Then he turned left,
towards the home of John and Michelle.
At some point during his walk,
Austin took off his shorts
and was now only wearing a dark blue polo shirt
and a pair of silky boxers.
According to Austin,
there were no streetlights
and he believed he was, quote, following the stars.
But then suddenly, Austin saw headlights in the distance
and immediately he feared it was an evil entity.
He stared at the lights,
trying to ward off the evil, but eventually the car turned down another road.
In an obviously altered state, Austin then claimed that he saw a demon, someone he called Daniel.
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After an old middle school
acquaintance.
You say when you left the restaurant
that night,
the night of the incident,
that when you left there,
were you confused?
Or were you thinking straight, in your
opinion?
I remember thinking at all.
I just, it's like,
a blur so I don't think I was thinking straight and how long was it after you
left that you saw Daniel was it 10 minutes 30 minutes a mile away half a mile away
think maybe five minutes from the house so I don't know how far it would have been
Okay.
Like right when I saw him, I panicked and tried to get help.
Were you running or walking when you saw him?
I think I was running, but I don't have a clear memory.
Take me through, and I mean this is just from your experience,
there's no right or wrong answer here.
Just from your experience, take me through the moment you saw
Daniel
what went through your mind
when you saw Daniel
um
like when I saw him
it wasn't like a clear
person it was like a dark figure
because it was like pitch black outside
and I couldn't really see
but I heard his voice
distinctly
and like when I saw him
I just got scared
out of my mind
but you
did you
know it was him by his, I'm sorry, did you know it was him by his voice or by his, the visual?
By his voice.
Mm-hmm.
But you did see a figure.
Yes.
And what did the voice say that scared you?
A. Austin.
See, there we go.
Okay.
He just, and I just got scared for something.
Uh-huh.
It just, like, I got to just scared.
me to seek him like all of a sudden I don't know and it's what you knew about
him from before that scared you yeah he didn't threaten you that night it's just
him being there and what did you say to yourself I need to I guess I need to get
need to find someone to help me and like figure out
where I'm going.
So...
I don't really remember
what I said to myself.
I just remember
being afraid
and being scared.
So you panicked at that point?
Yeah.
Did you run?
Yeah.
Austin said he was frightened
when he encountered the demon,
and he knew he needed
to find someone to help him.
So from there,
he rushed down Kamoko Lane,
looking for anyone
who is outside, any signs of life, desperate to find a savior. Eventually, he noticed the light on
at 1.910 Kamoko Lane. The garage door was open and Austin gravitated towards it. Inside the garage
Mahal, Michelle Mishan was enjoying a quiet, relaxing evening watching television, as she often did. As was typical,
the garage door was open. Austin ran towards the
the open garage and encountered Michelle, who was immediately frightened.
Though he later claimed he didn't yell or scream at her,
Michelle was not expecting the sudden appearance of a half-dressed stranger rushing towards her.
When you ran up into that garage and the woman was there, were you running to her for help?
and up to her.
I think I just, I think I just screamed that.
And then it took a blur.
But you think it was just your voice?
You yelled?
No, I didn't, I don't think I yelled.
I think I just was, I just showed up and she was shocked.
But I was, I guess, almost naked.
But, I mean, I understand that.
but I didn't know.
I didn't know I was not clothed properly.
Right.
Do you remember the first thing that she said?
I don't remember what she said.
I just remember being yelled at.
Do you remember what happened next?
No, no.
I don't, I don't, like I have some memory of what happened,
but I don't remember how we got into the altercation or into the fading.
I don't remember.
Michelle screamed, yelling at Austin to get off her property,
but in an altered paranoid state, Austin believed she was a witch.
He later said that her scream was to alert the demons of his location.
The delusions took over him, and from there, he launched into a vice.
violent, unprovoked attack. He later stated that he noticed a machete in the left corner of the
garage, so he quickly picked it up, rushing towards Michelle. Austin raised the machete and started
hitting Michelle's body. Once he overpowered her, he bit her because he believed he was still
half man, half dog. Michelle screamed and attempted to shield herself from the blows, but
It was no use.
Austin was too strong, overtaken by adrenaline.
He couldn't even feel the hits that Michelle lobbed at him as she fought for her life.
And he also didn't notice someone coming up from behind.
It was around 9.15 p.m. when Jeffrey Fisher, who lived directly across the street from John and Michelle,
heard someone screaming as he was winding down for the night, fearing that something was wrong,
He stepped outside his front door, where he witnessed Austin slamming Michelle's car door shut
and then body slamming her to the ground.
Jeffrey rushed towards his neighbor's house, but it was too late,
as Michelle was already stiff, unmoving, and in a pool of blood on the garage floor.
Then suddenly, Austin looked over at Jeffrey and spoke to him.
He turned and looked at me and said, you want no part of this, you want no part of me,
one of the two, and then from his right hand, swung.
Austin swung the knife multiple times at Jeffrey,
slicing through his face and body.
He had a large cut on his head
and several puncture wounds to his lower back and neck.
What happened next?
We then got into the little pitter, patter fight thing.
I was able to get a whole of a shirt while I gangty.
I yanked him like that.
He lost his balance, and he went down to the ground right there face first.
At some point, Jeffrey realized he was bleeding from his head,
and after temporarily subduing Austin,
he rushed through John and Michelle's house
and exited through the back glass sliding door.
He later stated that he ran to the side of their house
and hid in the bushes,
fearing that Austin was following him on foot.
But as he waited there, the pain of his wounds intensified.
So Jeffrey emerged from his hiding spot
and rushed back across the street to his own.
house. He would later say that he never looked back as he ran, but he could still hear Austin making
odd noises from John and Michelle's garage.
The words were not making sense. He was in.
Whoa, rah, blah. Something to that effect.
Once he was safe, Jeffrey grabbed his cell phone and immediately dialed 911. It was now 920 p.m.
9-1-1, do you need fire, please, or medical?
Please.
And medical on the line.
late sir don't look to open that door let's see how rescue let's say address young man beating
up a woman across the street okay are they outside or in a house it's in a garage
okay can you tell if he has any weapons um I think he had a knife but I'm not positive
okay can you tell if she's injured or he's injured okay are either of them injured can you tell from where
Yeah, there's a girl laying on the ground. He beat her up. I ran over there. I'm bleeding profusely here at the moment.
Okay. I don't know what happens.
All right. Can you tell if she's conscious or is she unconscious?
Take in?
Can you tell if she's conscious?
No, it does not appear so, no.
Okay. And what kind of injuries do you have?
I've been stabbed in the back.
With a knife?
Yes, I believe so. It was tough.
Okay. You couldn't tell how long it was or anything?
Community ambulance.
Yeah, we're sending them.
We're sending them.
And where is he?
Is he in the area?
Yeah, I think he's coming for us.
Right across the street from my house.
All right.
What's your name?
All right.
We're going to get the paramedics right out there.
Sir, what did the guy look like?
Was he white, black Hispanic?
He is white.
You know how old he is?
About 25 years old.
And what was he wearing?
Um, short, a t-shirt.
Do you know who he is?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
Does he live at that house or?
No, he does not.
Does the female look familiar to you?
I believe it was the daughter of the house that lives over there.
I'm not positive.
Can you have your wife or, I don't want you moving if you've been stabbed, but can you have your wife or someone look out and see if he's still there?
Um, I don't know.
See if that core is still there, honey.
It appears he's still there.
And you, you said you definitely saw a knife and that's what he hit you with in the back?
No, I do not see it.
But my wife's looking at my back, and it appears I got punctured.
Yep, Dad, in the neck, and the head, three, three puncture words.
Okay, we got units in the route, okay?
Okay.
All right.
Just call us back if anything changes, all right?
Don't don't put that on me.
All right, I'm bleeding pretty bad.
Okay, we got an ambulance from everybody in route.
Just stay right there and stay calm, okay?
Okay, thanks.
All right.
Now, their neighbor, Jeffrey, didn't mention seeing John Stevens during the attack.
so it's unclear when John made his way into the garage,
but we do know that when he did, he encountered a horrific scene.
Once outside, he found his beloved wife, Michelle, on the ground in a pool of blood.
The brutal assault left her beaten and stabbed to death.
And also in the garage was the man who killed her.
John quickly rushed towards Austin in an attempt to control the situation.
But once again, Austin did.
strength took over and he dragged John out towards the driveway and started slashing and beating him
with fury. Within a few minutes, the St. Martin County Sheriff's Office responded to the scene,
with deputies Grace Zoff and Wayne Trokan as the first officers to arrive. Trokan later recalled
that the first thing he noticed was a horrifying blood trail on the driveway. It was at least
eight feet wide. Now Deputy Zopv already had her gun drawn, but Trokan instructed her not to shoot,
as Austin had John wrapped in a bear-like grip. He feared that if she fired her weapon,
she might accidentally shoot the victim. But Austin looked up at her and begged,
fucking shoot me, he said. Trokan said, quote, he had his legs intertwined, his arms wrapped around him.
He had his fingers like a fish hook in his mouth, trying to pull his cheek apart.
He was growling.
Zotf would later say, quote,
I was seeing this man biting the chest of another man and hearing the sounds of, you know, flesh being ripped.
It was awful.
End quote.
No, sir.
I got this guy wrapped around him and he's fighting him.
Careful.
Can we get back.
That's an empire rescue.
A cat person in Empire rescue.
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your cell digit are 1099
really it's a possible true signal
coverage we need them in here now
104
that's what we are coming in your ambulance
and a private trade
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let me how we do it's right
303 really I know you have your handful
if you have any suspects or not going to
12. We have everybody 1012. 12. One suspect.
Okay.
So we have three victims and we have one.
We have one.
We have 10.10. We're down here.
Wait, one confirmed seven for far.
Two, twenty six.
After ten, twenty six, one confirmed signal seven.
Both officers witnessed Austin biting chunks of flesh from John's cheek and then spitting that flesh onto the ground.
He barked, growled, and made bizarre comments as police officers surrounded the scene
and brainstormed ways to remove Austin from the victim.
Deputy Zoft deployed her taser, and although it struck Austin, it had no effect.
He continued to bite and tear the flesh from John's face, as if nothing even happened.
Now she believed that John was already deceased, as she noticed several stab wounds to his abdomen,
that were bleeding profusely.
When the taser didn't work,
a dequestic canine officer
released his German shepherd.
The canine managed to latch
onto Austin's arm,
pulling him away from John momentarily.
But Austin ripped his arm free
from the dog's mouth,
tearing his own tendons apart
in the process.
Then, he immediately went back
to holding his victim.
To the officers at the scene,
there was absolutely no sign of stopping him,
frustrated and terrified.
Trocan approached Austin and started stomping and kicking his face
in an attempt to stop the attack.
He later said, quote, I kicked him in the head.
His head came off for a second,
and then he went right back and took a deeper grapple hold, end quote.
Austin continued biting and tearing off chunks of flesh.
Eventually, with the help of the canine and Trocan's repeated kicks,
Austin was finally forced off of John, and the police officers were able to handcuff him.
But he was still struggling to get free as he screamed,
Kill me. I'm eating people. Kill me. Fucking kill me. Fucking kill me. Fucking kill me. Shoot me now.
I deserve to die. He also told the officers that he had eaten something bad.
And when asked what that was, he responded, humans. Now from there, Austin was transported to the
hospital for his injuries. It would later be determined that at some point during the attack,
Austin consumed a chemical or solvent he found in their garage. The substance caused severe burns
to his esophagus and ultimately led to him falling in a coma. But the substance has never been
revealed to the public. When you went in that garage, did you drink something in that garage
that you found there? I don't want to talk. I can't talk about that.
Uh-huh. You had severe burns to your esophagus, right?
Yeah.
Do you know what caused you to go into a coma?
I didn't, I didn't know at the time, but I guess I know now.
Mm-hmm. And what have they told you caused you to go into the coma?
Okay. And there's, yes, Wade, go ahead.
Wade, go ahead.
It's like five minutes.
Okay.
All right. We'll be done.
by then you just tell me when we need to click off okay you felt like you had some
superpowers and that you could read people right yeah okay and um did you ever
remember putting yourself in harm's way by stepping into traffic or anything
like that um well when I was walking alone to my dad's house to get my car I
remember like like walking
front of cars and stuff like that. I don't know why.
Mm-hmm. So in looking back, you recognize that there has been a period of time, weeks, even months, that you have been losing touch with reality.
Yeah.
John and Michelle's neighbor Jeffrey Fisher was also transported to St. Mary's hospital to be treated for his significant
injuries. Fortunately, he survived the attack, but had to undergo exploratory surgery due to a
stomach bleed, had several puncture wounds to his lower back and neck, his face was slashed open,
and he had a broken thumb. His recovery, mentally and physically, was not easy. Given the brutality
of the crime scene, that's not a surprise. Back at the crime scene, investigators located several
weapons, including a knife under John Stevens' arm, a machete, a pair of scissors in the driveway,
and a screwdriver inside the garage.
As for the victims, John and Michelle,
the unprovoked violent attack had left them both dead,
struck down after a lifetime of work, love, and adventure.
A later autopsy determined that John died from multiple injuries
stemming from 18 stab wounds,
and Michelle died from blunt force trauma injuries.
She had a broken nose and all of her teeth had been knocked out.
Both victims had bite marks and chunks of flesh ripped from their bodies.
The manner of death for both was homoom.
As police were dispatched to alert their loving families, their killer left even more trauma in his wake.
Austin was transported to St. Mary's Medical Center, handcuffed to a gurney screaming,
Fuck America, just kill me. He howled, making animal-like noises and contorted his body in unnatural
positions. He could not provide any information to medical staff and first responders,
but lied and told them that his name was Austin Moore. Staff tried to sedate Austin,
but he kept waking up.
One of the nurses stated,
A normal person should never wake up with the amount of sedation he is on.
Everyone believed that he was experiencing a drug-induced psychosis
as he was physically violent and combative.
But Austin denied using drugs.
He had injured his hands during the attack.
The muscles and nerves were damaged,
and he had nearly severed off his right thumb.
Investigators believed that his hand had slipped during the frenzied knife attack.
There were chunks of flesh in his teeth.
But whatever chemical he drank inside the garage had also done extensive damage.
There were severe burns to his esophagus and stomach.
His liver and kidneys were failing.
He had an infection in his colon and there were blood clots in his brain.
He was hospitalized from August 15th to September 15th,
during which time he was placed on a ventilator, fed through a tube,
and required multiple blood transfusions to keep him alive.
Now, after the devastating news spread through Tequesta,
friends, family members, neighbors, and those closest to John and Michelle were left in shock.
The horrifying nature of the attacks stunned the tight-knit community as questions began to swirl.
How could this happen? Why were John and Michelle targeted?
What had driven a 19-year-old FSU student to such unthinkable violence?
For the time being, there were more questions than answers.
In a once safe community, where people often left their doors unlocked and garage doors open,
people no longer did that.
The trust in safety of the neighborhood was forever broken.
Ivy Stevens stated,
I'm feeling every emotion there is.
Anger is at the top of the list at the moment.
Ivy, as well as numerous others,
wanted Austin to be held accountable for what he had done.
Although he was still in the hospital,
heavily sedated and unable to speak with investigators,
Ivy hoped that he would pull through without brain damage.
There was a devastating loss and a completely random attack
that made absolutely no sense.
John's son felt the same way as his sister.
Both John and Michelle were in the prime of their lives,
and regardless of what was going on with Austin during the crimes,
it was still a double homicide and an attempted murder of another.
Right now, family heartbroken,
trying to understand the unthinkable,
a random heinous attack that killed John Stevens
and his wife, Michelle Mishkan.
For the first time, John's son is speaking out
about his loving parents and his anger about their murders.
Channel 5 is Alyssa Hyman, joining us live from outside the family's home tonight.
Alyssa?
As you can imagine, this neighborhood is still in shock over what happened here Monday night.
Today, I spoke with John Stevens' son, who tells me that now his father will never have the chance to meet and hold his new granddaughter.
John Stevens, the fourth, named after his dad, opened up to talk about his father and stepmother.
You know, my dad and Michelle, and he, uh, they, uh, they were.
They were great people, you know, and we were super close.
Their deaths are hard for him to bear.
His daughter's baptism is set for next month.
That's when John's dad was going to meet his new granddaughter.
He was just super excited about.
It's made it really, I mean, it's just that much more hard for us.
John Stevens the 4th is a former Marine who now lives outside Kansas City.
He talked about John and Michelle's love of boating and fishing and their chocolate labs.
in that garage, the place they loved so much. John told me they called it their garage Mahal.
Yeah, everybody loved them and they were just kind. He was kind. Mixed in with their unimaginable
heartbreak is outrage. Why did the 19-year-old suspected killer suddenly, without reason,
attack his parents? Normal people don't make the decision to go take drugs and then kill people,
regardless of what was in the drugs. John told me he believes there's a lot of the drugs. John told me he believes
there's more to this violent behavior than drugs.
You know, obviously the kid was violent, repressed, entitled, and upset, and wanted to hurt somebody.
And now he's heard a bunch of people.
And John tells me that he wants the prosecutors to seek the death penalty in this case,
although he says he fears they will not.
On Friday, August 19th, a memorial service was held for John Stevens III and Michelle
Mishkin at Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale.
Over 500 people attended, including John's children and Michelle's father, Jeff.
Friends and family members shared memories of the couple and read some of the notes they had written to each other over the years.
Jeff Mishkin stated, they were a dream couple and truly two of God's best children.
John and Michelle were laid to rest after the memorial service, both being cremated,
and their ashes then spread on the water of the Jupiter Inlet, one of their favorite fishing places.
The opportunity of spending their golden years together was taken.
from them and the public was left with no answers. Because back at St. Mary's Medical Center,
Austin still laid in a coma. The state attorney's office stated that once he woke up,
he would be officially charged with two counts of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree
murder, burglary of a dwelling while armed, and resisting an officer without violence.
The Harou family attorney, Robert Watson, issued a statement saying,
the Haroo family expresses their deepest sympathy for the pain and suffering caused by Austin Haruf.
The Haruf family loves Austin as they know the Stevens and Michigan families,
love John Stevens III and Michelle Michan.
There are no words we can offer to give any real comfort for this tragic loss.
There are no words we can offer that can make up for the injury sustained by Jeff Fisher,
who was doing what we would want all good neighbors to do,
which was trying to help innocent people from being hurt or killed.
We love our son and know that he is not the person some are making him out to be for their own purposes.
We allow the full legal process to find the facts and the truth here.
On September 15, 2016, Austin was released from St. Mary's Hospital and transferred to St. Mary's Rehabilitation Center.
During this time, medical staff noted that he suffered from severe headaches, drainage from his right ear, and double vision.
He also needed speech therapy and suffered from memory loss and a reduced ability to solve problems.
He was officially released from the Rehabilitation Center on October 3rd, but needed constant supervision due to his injuries.
He was taken to the Martin County Jail's medical housing unit.
Interestingly, on the day that Austin walked into jail for the first time, he already had a package waiting for him.
A book titled, When Life is Over, the Truth About What Awaits You After Death, from an anonymous sender.
He was not allowed to take the gift, and he was placed on suicide watch and given special status.
Whenever he left his cell, he had to be escorted by two police officers in handcuffs.
He was held without bail and officially charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
He pleaded not guilty.
Once released from the medical unit, Austin was required to wear leg restraints and a bell chain whenever he was moved due to the severe nature of his charges.
In November of 2016, toxicology results revealed that Austin did not have hallucinogenic drugs, flaca and bath salts, and his system.
He also didn't have methamphetamine, cocaine, or heroin in his system either.
However, he did have an ethanol level of 0.17 and trace amounts of marijuana.
Martin County Sheriff William Snyder said, quote,
We were surprised at the results of the blood work, end quote.
With how random, brutal, and frenzied the attack was,
everyone expected there to be drugs in his system.
It would at least help explain the psychotic.
behavior. So without seeing that, investigators began to believe that perhaps he suffered from a
severe psychotic break. During pretrial hearings, the court ordered Austin to undergo
comprehensive psychiatric and psychological evaluations to determine his mental state during the
crimes. His defense attorneys were already planning on building an insanity defense. In early
2017, Dr. Philip Reznik, a highly respected forensic psychiatrist, a highly respected forensic psychiatrist,
was hired by Austin's defense team to conduct an evaluation on him.
And Dr. Resnick had been a consultant on several high-profile cases,
including Andrea Yates, the Oklahoma City Bomber, Timothy McVeigh, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Casey Anthony.
But after his evaluation on Austin, the 38-page document was officially released in February of 2019.
In it, it showed numerous interviews with Austin, his faithful.
family members, law enforcement, and mental health professionals.
It detailed his behavior leading up to the attacks and a state of mind during the crime.
Dr. Resnick firmly believed that Austin suffered from severe mental disease,
specifically bipolar 1, an acute manic episode with psychotic features,
including, quote, grandiose delusions, like anthropopathy delusions, and persecutory delusions, end quote.
He highlighted that during the time of the murders, Austin believed he was, quote, invincible and godlike, compared himself to Jesus and had superpowers, end quote.
He also wrote that Austin, quote, believed he had special aerobatic powers and jumped from rock to rock on car roofs.
He thought that his anatomy was changing and that he was getting more muscular.
He believed that sometimes he was half horse, half man, and sometimes.
he was half dog, half man. When he heard a group of dogs barking, he thought that the dog's
souls were asking him for help. At the time he was biting the male victim, Mr. Haruf
believed that he was a dog, end quote. In terms of persecutory delusions, Dr. Resnick stated,
Mr. Haruf believed that evil forces were coming after him and they were present in his home.
Mr. Haruf became focused on light and dark. He associated dark with lack of clarity and evil.
He became fearful in the dark.
He believed that the devil had power in the dark.
He was so fearful that a dark spirit would kill him in his sleep,
and he couldn't sleep at night.
Mr. Haruf was experiencing confused, irrational thoughts on August 15, 2016.
For example, he attempted to drink Wesson Oil at his mother's house that evening,
and he drank a toxic substance that he found in the garage of the homicide victims.
In addition, Mr. Haroof believed that putting a hat on backward would propel him forward.
Ultimately, Dr. Resnick determined that Mr. Austin Harouf, as a result of severe mental disease,
did not know that his conduct was wrong.
Although his defense was trying to prove that he was legally insane, the loved ones of John
and Michelle still believed he should be held accountable for his actions.
For John's son, it was extremely hard to watch Austin's defense attorneys rubbing his shoulders
in court and listening to Austin's phone calls from jail with his father.
Birthdays, holidays, and family events were a struggle.
The absence of his father and stepmother was a painful reminder every day of the brutality that took them.
The entire family believed that Austin was more supported and comforted in the courtroom,
while their pain and the memory of what happened to John and Michelle didn't matter.
For them, it appeared that Austin Heroof was the victim.
Please wait while your call is being connected.
This is a call from an inmate at the Martin County Jail.
Hello?
Hey, Austin.
Hey, Dad.
How you doing, buddy?
I'm doing okay.
I'm real proud of you.
Hey, you didn't answer any questions.
Yeah.
Well, it's good.
How are you doing?
How am I?
Can you put money in my commentary account?
Huh?
Can you put money in my commissary account?
Yeah, I can.
Can you do it soon?
Yeah, did the Bob do 200?
Did he?
Yes.
Okay.
Um, well, how's, house life?
It's a tough one I thought. We're not used to this.
Am I going to be okay?
Yeah, you're going to be okay.
Is everyone scared?
Yeah.
But, no, it's pretty confident that we can pull something off here.
Yeah.
Um, how to...
Are you taking your medicine?
Yeah, I'm taking my medicine.
What it comes down to is I got you two lawyers and...
And, um...
Is Bob going to quit?
We can.
What?
Huh?
It's a few lawyers and it's...
We're going to be the best we can. It's looking better.
Is Bob been to quit?
No.
You're not? Okay.
I don't think so, no.
Did he tell you?
was. He said he might but drop the case. It's hard to adjusting to the jail. I know. You need to get a Bible, Austin.
I have, I asked for a word. You have one? Are you getting me a therapist or anything?
Yes. I plan on it. Can you do it soon? Have you talked to your mama yet? I tried to, but she didn't answer.
I'm going to call her after.
Let me call her first and tell her to wait on your call, okay?
Okay.
When you go to call her?
Uh-uh.
Like right after you call her, so maybe ten minutes.
Okay, she'll like that.
If things are going to be alright, I mean, don't worry about nothing.
We're going to get through this.
Okay.
Anything new on the news?
Not about me, but anything new.
in the outside world?
Yeah, there's a hurricane coming.
Yeah, I heard.
Yeah.
So I'm just thinking I'm going to Tampa.
You are?
Yeah, I'm going to put my boat up and stuff.
Mm-hmm.
Morning's going.
Here about 1 o'clock.
So did Bob tell you for sure he's going to quit or he might?
He said he might.
Is that bad?
Huh?
Is that bad?
No, he's mean, it's not bad.
It might be good.
I like him now.
I'm upset with him for telling you that.
Okay.
I'll promise you this.
I'll have you another one and I'll have you better ones.
Okay.
I'll never give up on you.
Okay.
I promise, okay.
us, okay?
Okay?
Listen, Austin, you've got to stay strong here now.
I know, I know.
It's the thing you've ever done.
I know, but you've got to stay strong.
I'm just adjusting.
I know, it's going to be hard to adjust, but you'll get used to her.
And we'll get the best thing we can do to get...
Huh?
Do you know what I want to be here?
I don't know how it works yet, but hopefully we can get you into a mental
mental place as time goes on.
Yeah.
That's what the first step is.
Do you think they can?
Yes, I do.
I definitely do, Austin.
Okay.
And you did a good job not talking to those evil people.
How's the house?
Huh?
How's the house?
I sold a house.
I live in my condo now.
Yeah, I know.
I like it. I like it.
You unpack everything?
I don't ever unpacked. I've been seeing you every night for six weeks.
Yeah.
It's time for me to start unpacking.
Yeah. Well...
But I'll never give up on anybody. I'll spend whatever it takes to get you out of there, okay?
Okay.
I love you, bud.
There was also the fact that Wade appeared to downplay Jeffrey Fisher's injuries during Austin's interview with Dr. Phil.
While discussing the events of the night, Wade stated that Jeffrey wasn't seriously hurt,
despite being stabbed multiple times and needing emergency surgery.
For the family members of John Stevens and Michelle Mission, this was infuriating.
They believed that the insanity defense was, for lack of a better term, absolute bullshit.
They did not believe that Austin was insane, and instead,
blamed his history of drug use.
I've lost many nights of sleep going over these texts.
Cindy Mishkan has read every word.
I know these texts inside and out.
More than once.
They only had one older sister.
Now I don't.
They are the personal texts,
and they are the private web searches
from the cell phone of accused murderer Austin Haroff.
I don't need drugs.
Molly, acid, mushrooms.
Every single time he does.
drugs he seems to want to text about it. Heroff is charged with stabbing and killing
Michelle Mishkan and her husband John Stevens in their garage into Questa in August
2016. Heroff also attacked a neighbor who tried to intervene. He was found
growling and eating Stevens face when police showed up. The attack was random.
Haroff had stormed out of a restaurant and began walking. And he can't remember
what happened and he murdered my sister and my brother-in-law.
Local 10 News has obtained 4,000 pages of Harroff's phone records.
Starting in October 2015, quote,
I literally blacked out while talking to you.
I blacked out, lost my hat, my tennis shoes, and my muscle shirt.
Blacked out last night, and I texted Sarah.
I have no idea why.
Apparently, I passed out in Harmon bathroom with pants off.
March 2016, sorry I'm asking a lot of questions.
I blacked out.
at like 8 o'clock.
A month before the murders,
Harroff's website searches include
How to know if you're going crazy,
hearing things in my sleep,
exploding head syndrome, overview and facts.
Six days before allegedly killing Mishkan and Stevens,
Haroff inquired and agreed to buy illegal mushrooms,
which when chewed could cause a hallucinogenic effect.
He even asks, quote,
How much would it take me to trip?
but not too bad.
His father texted him hours before the murders.
Did you throw the drugs out?
I don't see how drugs are irrelevant to this case, and it angers me.
The defense will try to prove Harroff was insane.
They're expected to rely on a report produced by a forensic psychologist
who says Haroff suffers from a rare psychiatric syndrome
where the affected person is delusional and thinks he's been transformed into an animal.
Harrow's attorney says there is no evidence.
Austin was under the influence of any psychotropic drugs at the time of the murders.
But the FBI lab report clearly states they don't test for the active ingredient in mushrooms,
the drug he allegedly bought the week before.
I think the defense is total bullf-h-h-will-h.
Well, they hold up the FBI reporting and say, see, he didn't do any drugs.
Drugs aren't an issue in this case, but what they're not telling the public is what wasn't tested for.
The trial set for this November.
I'm a little more worried every day that he's going to get away with murder.
With his false defense.
Haroff faces life behind bars.
Jeff Weinstein, here, local 10 news.
It's worth noting that during initial reports, it wasn't stated,
explicitly to the public that Austin was tested for hallucinogens, but court records indicate he was.
Throughout his time in jail, Austin continued to display bizarre and erratic behavior.
In a visit with his mother, Mina, in early 2018, Austin sang weird songs and made off-the-wall comments.
Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, Brian, boy, boy, cruise fast, oh, drive.
Gene shorts, Gene George, cauliflower, collie flower, collie flower.
Dave, ooh, you know what you're done.
Davey, uh, you're quite a character.
Are you for here?
You.
Why, I'm just kidding.
Bang baga, baga, bag, braga, braga, braga,
At other times,
Bagger, braggle, bragan, brager,
like, I pray, my brain, my brain, brain,
my, baby, happy, happy, please.
At all the other times, Austin was emotional.
He admitted to his father that he just wanted to be a normal kid again,
but that was never going to happen.
Austin's trial was originally scheduled to start at the end of 2019.
However, the judge postponed it to May of 2020.
But then when that date came around,
the trial was delayed again due to state prosecutors wanting a second opinion
regarding Austin's mental health during the time of the murders.
Eventually, the state hired Gregory Landrum, a forensic clinical psychologist.
During his evaluation, Gregory noted that Austin was currently taking Zoloft, Giadon, and Trazadone,
but he complained about the Trazadone, saying that it made him sleepy and hungry.
In fact, in the few years he had to be able to be.
had spent in jail, Austin had gained 90 pounds. He also reported that Austin was being treated for
schizophrenia in jail. In the 12-page report, Gregory ultimately agreed with Dr. Philip Bresnick's findings and
wrote, it is reasonable to conclude that Mr. Haruf was experiencing a decompensated mental state
associated with an emerging mood and thought disorder in an acute psychiatric episode. As a result of this
condition, it is al-peen that Mr. Harouf was unable to distinguish right from
wrong. With both sides agreeing that Austin did not know right from wrong during the time of the
murders, he met the criteria to be acquitted by reason of insanity. On November 28, 2022,
circuit judge Sherwood-Boward allowed family members of the victims, John and Michelle,
to speak in court before he issued his ruling. Can I look at the defendant or I have to look this
way? You can look over there if you'd like, yes. Can I turn this? If you'd like to. If you could go
go ahead and just state your name.
Yeah, I'm going to go.
And please bear with me because I have a lot to say.
Okay.
A lot.
For those of you that don't know me, my name is Cindy Michigan.
I am Michelle Michkan sister.
You can't even look at me?
Ma'am.
Ma'am.
You would like to.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
I am Michelle Michkan's sister and John Stephen's sister-in-law.
I started writing my
victim's impact statement a long time ago at a time when I was naive enough to think that there
would actually be justice at a minimum a trial and at a time when I thought you might actually care
to hear how you destroyed my life and the lives of my family members in my statement I told you all
about my sister Michelle about her amazing blue eyes about how she went about how she too
went to Florida State.
About how we were only 16 months apart and best friends,
about how she used to rub my stomach for hours
when I was debilitated by terrible stomach aches as a child.
And how I bought a house in Jupiter so we could grow old together,
sitting on my patio watching the boats go by.
Those are just some of the things I was going to tell you
about my amazing sister.
But that was then, and this is now.
everything changed for me a long time ago
just as the ink dried on my heartfelt victim's impact statement
everything changed
not because I miraculously recovered from the excruciating emotional pain you caused me
but because I started listening to your jailhouse calls
and quickly realized that you were intent on causing me and my family
even more unbearable pain
I quickly realized from listening to those calls
that you don't care about how your actions have affected
me. You don't care about how your actions have affected my family. You don't care that you
murdered my parents' firstborn child. You don't care that you, you don't care about anyone but
yourself. In fact, the only victim that you and your family see in all of this is you and the
hair off name. So what exactly did you and your family say on the jailhouse calls that led me to
this conclusion? Well, for starters, your parents repeatedly told you over and over at nauseam.
that you did nothing wrong, that you have nothing to be sorry for, that you are a good boy.
It's then a toss-up for me between two statements that were the hardest for me to hear
and made me realize that you just don't care.
I have a question.
If I'm quoting, am I allowed to use a swear word?
I'm going to repeat that then.
It's then a toss-up for me between two statements that were the hardest for me to hear
and maybe realize that you just don't care.
the first was having to hear your father referred to Michelle
how he celebrated and took the entire office out for drinks
the day the FBI lab report came back.
It didn't matter to your father that you stabbed Michelle multiple times
in the back, neck, and face.
That you fractured Michelle's nose, arm, and ribs
or that you knocked out her teeth.
No, none of that mattered.
All that mattered to you and your father
was that the lab report is what the lab report meant for you
and your high price fabricated defense
and how you could use the report to bolster the illusion
or delusion that you are the victim.
So what else did I hear on the jailhouse calls
that made me quickly realize that you thought of yourself
as the only victim in all of this?
Well, in one call you liken yourself to a POW,
in another call you liken yourself to a Holocaust survivor.
and in another call you liken yourself to an African,
which I believe you're referring to a slave.
Is it really so hard for you to understand
that you are just a cold-blooded murderer, not a victim,
and certainly not a POW,
Holocaust survivor or slave?
Like, how insulting can you be to the real victims?
You are disgusting.
And how terrible it has real,
and how terrible has it really been for you
while waiting for your day in court?
Well, when I was still listening to the jailhouse calls,
you were fed three meals a day,
you had your magazine and newspaper's descriptions delivered to you,
you had your own toilet, your own shower,
and for good measure, your own personal phone
to use all day long, which you did.
You also had a new girlfriend,
and let's not forget that you had your weekly care packages from Mommy.
Listening to you refer to yourself as a P.O.W. A Holocaust survivor and a slave reminded me of the game on Sesame Street. One of these things is not like the other. Your team is going to walk out of this courtroom and proclaim victory. That you've been fully vindicated and that you are truly the victim in all of this. And I couldn't live with myself if I didn't let the world know exactly who you really are in your own words. Because not only did I spend hundreds of actions.
hours listening to your jailhouse calls, but I also spent countless nights going through your
text messages and notes on your cell phone. So this is who you are, Austin Harrow.
For hours, the court listened to victim impact statements from John and Michelle's family.
As they addressed Austin, the Haruf family sat in silence with their heads down.
Ultimately, the judge accepted the plea of not guilty by reason of insanity.
meaning that Austin would not face prison time,
but instead be committed to a secure mental health facility indefinitely.
The defendant was evaluated by Dr. Philip Resnick and Dr. Gregory Landrum,
who both opined that at the time of the offense charged,
the defendant was suffering under such a mental defect
that he was unable to distinguish right, wrong,
or understand the consequences of his actions.
Dr. Landrum found that due to the defendant's illness,
he is manifestly dangerous to himself or others
and therefore meets the criteria for commitment to a secure treatment facility of the Department of Children and Family Services as provided under the law.
The statement of defense stipulated and agree that the defendant was not legally sane at the time of the offense
and is therefore not guilty of the offense by reason of insanity.
Therefore, the court finds that the defendant is found not guilty on the offense is charged in the indictment
for the cause of insanity due to mental ill.
mental illness as defined in Florida statutes.
The defendant currently meets the criteria for involuntary commitment to the Department
of Children and Family Services, as provided under Florida law and Florida rules, and that
the defendant, because of his mental illness, is manifestly dangerous to himself or others.
Based upon those facts and conclusions of the law, it's ordered that the defendant is not
guilty of the offenses charged in the November 8, 2016 indictment by reason of insanity.
The defendant meets the criteria for involuntary placement
with the Department of Children and Families.
The defendant is hereby committed to the Department of Children and families
to be placed into secure mental health treatment facility.
After his ruling, the judge addressed the court and said,
quote, in this case, the defense and state have agreed to this particular outcome.
I'm sure based upon all the facts and circumstances they had.
End quote.
The judge went on to say, quote,
It's a sad case. It's an awful case. Nobody is losing sight. I tell you, I know I'm not.
Of the deaths and injuries that were sustained in this case. But when it all gets said and done,
the state and the defense have made the determination that the mental intent was not formulated.
It wasn't there. And therefore, the defendant is technically not guilty by reason of insanity.
End quote.
For the loved ones of John Stevens and Michelle Michigan, justice was not served.
When Michelle's younger sister, Cindy, was asked how she felt, she replied,
Four words come to mind, white, rich boy justice.
Instead of the three-week trial they had hoped for, Austin's fate was determined in a two-hour sentencing.
Ivy Stevens said it best when she stated that the only thing that will be remembered of her father and stepmother
were the outrageous and disgusting headlines, graphically talking about what happened to them in their final.
moments. The horror of the crime
overshadowed the lives they had lived,
kind, generous, and deeply loving
lives. For the family,
John and Michelle deserve to be remembered,
not for the cruelty that they suffered,
but for the warmth, joy, and
light that they gave to everyone around them.
Sure, I could tell you that my
sister was the best. My sister and John
were the most loving, caring,
giving, warm people.
I said in courts today, sadly, the only
blessing of this all is that they were together.
because neither would have survived well without the other.
We talked a lot in court today about why they were in their garage and why their garage was open every night and how they welcomed everybody in.
So I think like most people feel about their siblings, we love them with everything that we had.
I said in court today, we are all still living here.
There were five of us.
We spent every holiday, every birthday together.
We traveled together.
who are a family that really loved and enjoy being with one another.
So this has devastated us.
This has broken us.
My father has not been well since the day he learned that this happening.
And when you have great people like this and they go in this way,
you know, it's devastating.
It ruins your life forever.
The state of Florida, loved by both John and Michelle,
as a place of peace and happiness,
would never be the same for their family members.
Instead, it would always be a reminder of the cruelty that shattered their lives.
John the 4th said of John the 3rd, quote,
he thought Florida was the best place in the world,
and he couldn't understand why anyone would want to live anywhere else, end quote.
But now, moving forward, Jupiter Martin County,
and even the Atlantic Ocean were, quote, ruined forever for us, end quote.
But to keep their memory,
alive. Their families try their best to talk about them as much as they can. They never want to
forget what great people John and Michelle were. They never want their memory to fade away.
In January, 2003, Austin was transferred to the Florida State Hospital in Chattahoochee. For Austin's
family members, friends, and his defense attorney, Robert Watson, they all believed it is the place
that is best for him. According to reports, Austin will undergo a psychiatric review,
every six months, followed by annual evaluations afterwards. The results of these evaluations,
including detailed recommendations for his ongoing treatment and risk level, will be submitted
to a judge for review. Although Austin now claims that he has been stable for a long time,
the decision to release him will ultimately rest in the hands of the court and the mental health
professionals at the Florida State Hospital. For John and Michelle's family members,
it wasn't good enough, and they still believe that Austin was never truly insane. They felt
that Austin had been coached by his family and defense team to pursue an insanity defense.
When John's son found out that Austin had been transferred to the Florida State Hospital,
he said,
just amazing that you can kill two people and get treated this way by the justice system
as long as you're a white kid.
We all know this would not be the outcome if he were not who he is.
For them, Austin will always be a cold-blooded killer who knew exactly what he was doing
on the night of August 15, 2016.
In the end, John Stevens III and Michelle Mishon were brutally murdered,
an act so violent, so unimaginable,
that it forever changed the lives of their loved ones
and the town of De Questa.
And although Ivy Stevens moved away for a brief period,
unable to live with the memories of what happened,
she eventually returned,
as she believed her father and stepmother would have wanted that.
Today, all she has are memories, John's fishing poles hanging in the living room,
alongside Michelle's visor with her name written across the top.
For her, there will never be closure.
And as for Austin Haruff, he will remain at the Florida State Hospital under involuntary commitment.
But one day, Austin could be released and returned into society,
and the possibility of that will continue to haunt the loved ones.
of John and Michelle.
For today's episode,
we will be making a donation
to the Jed Foundation,
a nonprofit organization
that focuses on the mental health
of young adults and college students.
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