Prosecutors have questioned whether the son of a former police chief is mentally competent to stand trial on charges that he kidnapped and severely beat his father last spring, court records show.
According to Assistant County Attorney Roger Chadwick, police found a T-shirt in Eric Largy’s possession which originally was embroidered with an image of a police officer and police dog, with the words, “It’s all about loyalty.”
Underneath that, Eric Largy had written, “I ERIC LARGY LOVE VINCE with all my HEART SOUL I TRUST & ADMIRE the greatness of the MAN HE IS MY REAL FATHER AND IS BEST DAD ANY BOY could have LOVE & Thanks.” Eric Largy signed the message, and also wrote a “lengthy handwritten diatribe” on the back of the shirt, accusing his father of abusing him as a child and of trying to “ruin” his life because Eric was “SMARTER BETTER LOOKING HAD GREAT IDEAS.”
Police found no evidence of any history of family abuse, Chadwick wrote, and he asked that if the case goes to trial, Eric Largy should be required to outline his evidence before being allowed to make any such claims in court.
Chadwick wrote that “Vince” apparently refers to professional wrestling promoter Vince McMahon, whom Eric Largy had met through his family’s friendship with a local wrestler, “Triple H.” Eric Largy has never had any significant relationship with McMahon, however, Chadwick wrote...More?
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