Satan-Obsessed Cannibal Killer Eats Ears and Drinks Blood (Photo: Columbia Police Department)
A man with devil horn tattoos brutally murdered two patients at a mental health home in South Carolina. He not only took their lives but also mutilated their bodies in a horrifying way. The killer, identified as Marc-Anthony Cantrell, ate parts of his victims and even drank one’s blood from a coffee cup. The shocking crime took place at the Harper Street group home in Columbia, where vulnerable individuals sought care and safety.
Marc-Anthony Cantrell, 26, targeted two residents at the facility, Jared Ondrea and Deshea Butler. According to court documents, he believed that by eating their ears, he could absorb their strength. The chilling details emerged as part of a lawsuit filed by Ondrea’s grandmother, Peggy Ondrea. She is seeking justice for her grandson, claiming authorities failed to protect him. The lawsuit accuses the state of negligence in allowing Cantrell to live among mentally vulnerable individuals despite his disturbing history.
During police interrogations, Cantrell claimed that his alternate personality, Robert Baldwin, ordered him to commit the murders. He first strangled Butler and then struck him in the head with a weight. What followed was even more disturbing—he drank Butler’s blood over several days from a coffee cup. Investigators believe these acts were part of Cantrell’s deep-rooted obsession with Satanic rituals. His tattoos and past behavior suggest a fascination with violence and dark beliefs.
Peggy Ondrea has taken legal action against South Carolina’s Department of Mental Health. She argues that the agency should have protected her grandson, Jared Ondrea, who was only 22 years old at the time of his murder. He had been placed in the group home for mild mental health concerns, but the lawsuit claims he was exposed to extreme danger. The legal complaint states that Cantrell should never have been housed with vulnerable patients due to his violent past.
Cantrell was not a first-time offender. Before committing these murders, he had already served time for torturing dogs and setting his parents’ house on fire. Despite these alarming crimes, he was granted probation and allowed to reenter society. Authorities failed to recognize the risk he posed. The lawsuit claims that Cantrell had all the classic warning signs of a serial killer and that officials ignored the danger he presented. The victims paid the ultimate price for this oversight.
Jared Ondrea vanished from the group home in March 2023. Law enforcement officers conducted a search but never found his body. Cantrell later admitted to dumping his remains in the trash. This revelation has left Ondrea’s family devastated, as they have been unable to lay him to rest. Meanwhile, forensic evidence confirmed Cantrell’s claims about Butler. An autopsy revealed proof of cannibalism, confirming the gruesome details of the crime.
Authorities in Columbia have charged Cantrell with the murders of both Ondrea and Butler. However, a trial date has not yet been scheduled. Prosecutors are preparing a strong case against him, given the overwhelming evidence of his brutality. The court documents paint a chilling picture of his crimes, reinforcing concerns that he would have continued killing if he had not been stopped.
Cantrell is currently behind bars, serving time for a previous arson conviction. However, his sentence is unrelated to the murders, and he is scheduled for release in October 2031. This has raised serious concerns about what could happen once he is free. Many believe he remains a significant threat to society. Families of the victims are calling for justice, hoping he will never have the chance to harm anyone again.
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