A Florida man has allegedly pulled a pair of severed human ears out of his pockets while being questioned in the murder of his grandfather.
Kolby Parker, 30, is accused of fatally stabbing his 77-year-old grandfather Ronald Wells, Sr., in the house in Lake County they shared, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
Parker initially told investigators he acted in self-defense and said the older man attacked him with a knife during a fight the two had while smoking marijuana.
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He claims he was forced to turn the knife on Wells, whose body was found on the front porch with multiple stab wounds.
But while questioned in the case, Parker allegedly pulled his grandfather’s ears out of his pants and then jumped to a deputy while trying to grab his gun and taser, the report said.

Kolby Parker (Lake County Sheriff)
According to police, Parker eventually admitted that he wanted his grandfather to be with his deceased grandmother and ‘it was his time to go’, according to a statement the Sentinel arrested.
He allegedly hit Wells in the head with a baseball bat several times before stabbing him repeatedly with a paring knife and cutting off his ears, police said.
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According to the affidavit, Parker also allegedly punched, kicked or punched three deputies when they tried to arrest him.
In another gruesome detail, investigators said they found an apron in Parker’s bedroom that had the phrase “The Family Butcher” printed on it and plastic, bloody human ears attached to it.
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Parker is charged with second-degree murder, a police officer and resisting violence. He was remanded in custody in Lake County Jail.