The three men assaulted and tortured the tied-up victim for 14 hours, including beating his head and knees with a pry bar and baseball bat and pouring rubbing alcohol on his face and lighting it on…
allegedly tied up their housemate and tortured him for 14 hours by beating him with a pry bar and baseball bat and lighting him on fire, according to an arrest affidavit.
Deputies spoke to the 45-year-old man, who said he had lived in the house in the 4700 block of South Oak Court for a few weeks. The man was able to escape when two other people came home and told Carlson, Allen and Anaya to stop. The pair took the man away from the house, and a third person then took the man to the emergency room and dropped him off.Birmingham, Alabama, leaders plead for information on mass shooting and announce reward money
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