Thought he was a robot, so he dismembered his college friend
I dismembered my college friend because I was on drugs and thought he was a robot, says student as he is sentenced to life
Kane Rolison pleaded guilty Monday to murder in the death of 19-year-old J'maal Keyes, who was a freshman at Middle Georgia State College
Rolison admitted to stabbing Keyes more than a dozen times, dismembering him, lighting his remains on fire and eventually throwing them into a river
Says drugs had caused him to think people were robots being controlled by some other force
Kane Rolison pleaded guilty Monday to murder in the death of 19-year-old J'maal Keyes
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A man has been sentenced to life in prison for killing and dismembering a Georgia college student and setting his remains on fire.
Kane Rolison pleaded guilty Monday to murder in the death of 19-year-old J'maal Keyes, who was a freshman at Middle Georgia State College when he was killed in April 2013.
Rolison admitted to stabbing Keyes more than a dozen times, dismembering him, lighting his remains on fire and eventually throwing them into a river.
Rolison was 17 at the time and charged as an adult.
J'maal Keyes, who was a freshman at Middle Georgia State College when he was killed in April 2013