Psychiatrist testifies Oklahoma beheading suspect 'insane'
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A psychiatrist has testified that an Oklahoma man charged in the beheading of a co-worker was insane at the time of the attack.
Alton Nolen is on trial for first-degree murder and five counts of assault in the Sept. 25, 2014, attack at Vaughan Foods in Moore that killed 54-year-old Colleen Hufford. He is also accused in the attempted beheading of another co-worker.
Psychologist Jeanne Russell testified Tuesday for the defense that the 33-year-old Nolen was mentally ill at the time and is getting sicker.
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Prosecutors contend Nolen knew right from wrong and are seeking the death penalty.
Attorneys say the trial could come to an end Wednesday with jury deliberations possibly beginning on Thursday.