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DALLAS – A former Texas A&M football player has arrived in court to be tried for the killing of jogger who was hacked to death with a machete in 2015.
Thomas Johnson’s murder trial began Monday after years of litigation over whether the 25-year old is mentally competent to be tried for the killing of David Stevens.
Police say a cyclist witnessed Johnson chopping at Stevens’ prone body on White Rock Creek Trail in East Dallas, and that the former wide receiver later confessed to killing the 53-year-old mechanical engineer.
Johnson’s relatives said he was diagnosed with schizophrenia before the attack. In 2016, a judge ruled him not competent to stand trial and had him committed to a psychiatric hospital.
Court records show Johnson was deemed fit for trial in June and that he intends to use an insanity defence.
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