No suspects have been arrested yet in the murder and dismemberment of Adam Richard Johnson
Author: Lou Raguse
Updated: 6:48 PM CDT July 6, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS — When someone out for early morning exercise found a human head posed on a Minneapolis park bench, an already disturbing case took an even darker turn.
"It's very mocking," said forensic psychologist Dr. Michael Thompson, who evaluates accused criminals in his practice.
Based on the details we know so far in the death of 36-year-old Adam Richard Johnson, Thompson believes the killer most likely was someone who knew him and killed him with rage.
"Extreme rage. A great deal of emotion that went into the killing. But then killing wasn't enough," Thompson said.