Muslim man beheads American Christian woman |
“You know the Muslim is somebody who submits their will to Allah and whatever he wants done, that’s what we do,” Nolen told police after his arrest three years ago. “And you know he wants us to get the oppressors out of this place (out of earth).”
The 33-year-old, said he beheaded his victim because he felt he was being treated differently by his coworkers because he is a follower of Islam.
Nolen's personal Facebook page also was stated to contain “provocative” content that is Islamic in nature and critical of the United States of America.
“I don’t feel regret that I killed her, because you know what I’ve done. That’s probably going to make Vaughan Foods a better place to work for a Muslim,” Nolen said with pride.
How he murdered his victim
In September 2014, just few day after he was suspended from Vaughan Foods over his negative comments about Caucasians, Nolen entered the front office, where he met the female victim Colleen Huffort and began attacking her with a knife. He killed Colleen and severed her head.
Nolen then began attacking another female coworker Traci Johnson who caught the attention of others in the building with her screaming. One of those who heard Johnson’s cries for help was Chief Operating Officer Mark Vaughn, who also served as an Oklahoma county reserve deputy. Being armed at the time, he shot Nolen, saving Johnson’s life before it got worse.
Other occupants of the building locked themselves in their offices and called 911. Police and paramedics arrived on the scene minutes later to evacuate both the dead and the wounded.
Traci Johnson was one of those who testified in court on Wednesday for the prosecution. She said she heard late Colleen Huffort screaming like bloody murder and hurried to see what was wrong.
“When I saw the Alton, I was frozen,” Johnson said. “I couldn’t move. And I saw the knife with the blood. He made a mad dash toward me and pushed me up against the wall and held me up with his forearm against the wall and just started splicing my neck. He wouldn’t stop. He was just going back and forth like he was cutting a piece of meat.”
The trial schedule
The trial is scheduled to resume on Monday, when the defense will be provided the opportunity to make their case. They believe Nolen should be found not guilty by reason of insanity.
In 2011, Nolen was convicted on drug charges and for assaulting a police officer. He was sentenced to two years behind in jail for his crimes before being released on probation.
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