Man sentenced to life in prison in Tennessee cannibal case


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MANCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee man who told police he ate part of his victim's body has been sentenced to life in prison without parole after pleading guilty in the woman's death.

Coffee Circuit Judge Craig Johnson sentenced 37-year-old Gregory Scott Hale of Summitville on Thursday. The Tullahoma News (http://bit.ly/1BxTPqg ) said Hale pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the June 8 death of 36-year-old Lisa Marie Hyder.

Prosecutors say Hale picked Hyder up at a liquor store and took her to his residence, killing her after sex. They say he told investigators that he was fulfilling an obsession.

Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott said officers discovered a burned torso with hands, feet and head cut off and found in buckets.

Hale's attorney, Kevin Askren, didn't immediately return a call.

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Information from: The Tullahoma News, http://www.tullahomanews.com

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