The defendant’s legal team also insisted their client was “a target of a retaliation campaign.”
A former criminal justice instructor at an Oklahoma college was arrested after drugs and a human jaw bone were found inside his campus apartment, according to reports.
The 44-year-old then allegedly grabbed a box and “marijuana rolling tray” from his living room and put them in a bathroom drawer, the affidavit states. More shockingly, officers also located a “black hard plastic carrying case” that appeared to have a “human jawbone with five decayed teeth” inside according to the affidavit.
He was fired by the school on Sept. 5. Before becoming a criminal justice instructor, Denny was the college’s police chief and dean of student life during his tenure, the report said.
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