Man accused of strangling mom found incompetent for trial

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A judge has ruled a Fort Wayne man who told police that he was possessed by demons and Adolf Hitler when he allegedly strangled his mother isn’t competent to stand trial.

The Journal Gazette reported that an order signed last week by Allen Superior Court Judge David Zent stated 35-year-old Jason Steiss of Fort Wayne “lacks the ability to assist counsel in his defense.”  Steiss was ordered into the custody of the Indiana Family and Social Service Administration Mental Health Division.

He’s charged with murder in the Oct. 24 death of 64-year-old Joy Steiss.

His lawyer argued in court documents that Steiss had battled mental health problems for years before the alleged attack and “has been under a guardianship for mental health reasons.” Doctors were appointed to examine him.

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