'Live inside of you': Man accused of threat to flay senator and use skin 'like clothes'
An Alaska man threatened to kill a U.S. senator, strip their skin off their body and wear it as clothes, according to prosecutors who charged him this week
Fox News reported that Arther Graham, 46, is accused of sending the threatening message to the unidentified senator in September.
Graham said in the message that he was facing eviction and had nowhere to go, prosecutors said. He signed the message with his real name, his phone number and address.
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"I'm in the dark here. Until I get new information [United States Senator 1], my plan is ima' hunt you down, cut the flesh off your body and wear your skin like clothes. I'll live inside of YOU. I may as well because I ain't got nowhere else to live," Graham said, according to Fox News.
The senator immediately reported the threat to the U.S. Capitol Police. When agents visited Graham at his home, he reportedly confessed to having sent the message, according to the report.
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He was charged with using interstate communications with a threat to kidnap and injure. He faces up to five years in prison.