Intensive care nurses were accused of being ‘aliens’ who were trying to steal Watlington woods murder accused Daniel O’Hara Wright’s blood.
The 24-year-old was taken to John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, after he was discovered bloodied in the bathroom of a detached farmhouse in Christmas Common on October 23 last year.
He’d badly electrocuted his arm, which later had to be amputated by surgeons, and had slash wounds all over his body.
On November 1, he spat his own faeces into the face of PC Ben Lewis as they tried to restrain him. He chanted in an incomprehensible tongue, mixed in with phrases in English like ‘mother of wolves’.
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Earlier that morning, he was said to have sat up on his bed with a blanket over his head. He was agitated and asked to go for a walk.
He continually spoke about wanting to eat red meat, jurors heard.
O’Hara Wright accused the staff of being aliens and, later, of ‘giving away my blood’ before claiming he was ‘stuck in this fake Matrix bulls***’.
“Maybe I did kill a human being. Maybe I didn’t,” he reportedly told the police officers.
The officer warned him he was under caution and anything he said may be used in evidence.
“From my recollection I did actually kill my mother because I thought she was the devil,” he replied.
He said he had ‘woken up to the reality of the truth’.
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