الأربعاء، 4 يناير 2012

Suspect tells police Carmel teenager broke neck during sex

Fox 59

By Kimberly King

Indianapolis —

A six hour police interview with Gregory O’Bryan was released Thursday.

O’Bryan told police he and 18-year-old Andrew Compton were drunk and high the night the Carmel teenager died.

“I think we both wanted to be boyfriends we did things like drink alcohol,” O’Bryan said.

The six hour interview happened on November 9, a week-and-a-half after Andrew went missing from his dorm room at Sullivan University in Louisville.

O’Bryan told police he had sex with Compton and somehow Compton broke his neck.

He said Compton was tied up with his hands behind his back.
“It was kind of a strange position on the couch and he was so soft, and I looked up and he was dead. I started crying and I was like please come back to life,” O”Bryan said.

He then said what he did next.

“I took him in the bedroom and laid his body next to me and just started crying and telling him how much I loved him and slept there all night.”

He told police he had sex with Compton’s corpse.

He then detailed how he disposed of the body.

“I had like an old television box or something that I put him in a box and I had like this nice rug in the bedroom. And I even had a coat in the trunk of my car I put around him. I did everything I could to make it nice and I know that’s a horrible way to get rid of someone,” O’Bryan said.

He said he spent the next week getting over Andrew’s death.

“This killed me, been crying like a week-and-a-half. Probably more than his parents. We could have been boyfriends. It was an accident. I know it’s a horrible way to get rid of someone. I didn’t want to get in trouble and I know that he wouldn’t of wanted me to get in trouble so that’s what I did,” he said.

Prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

According to court records, police found several spots where blood had been cleaned up in O’Bryan’s apartment in Louisville.

O’Bryan has been charged with murder, sodomy, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.

The trial is set in Louisville next January.

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