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A Michigan man has admitted stabbing his mother in the back, dousing her body with gasoline and setting it on fire, FBI investigators said.
Hunter Allen Loos, 24, of Marquette, allegedly admitted to FBI agents that he attacked his mother, 50-year-old Renee Bressette, Friday at their home on the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community reservation in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, MLive.com reported.
Loos had decided days earlier that he was going to kill his mother, FBI Special Agent Jay Johnston wrote in a federal criminal complaint obtained by the outlet.
Police responded to a report of human remains on fire late Friday on a snow-covered dirt road south of the reservation, behind Bressette's home, according to the complaint.
FBI agents and state police then followed fresh tire tracks from the dirt road onto Acorn Trail on the reservation, as tribal police scoured surveillance footage from the nearby Ojibwa Casino, the complaint states.
Tribal police later identified a white van that turned onto Acorn Trail from the dirt road toward Bressette's home ' and a vehicle matching that description was found in her driveway, authorities said.
Loos then answered the door when an FBI agent approached the home and had what appeared to blood on both of his bare feet and shirt, as well as a fresh cut on his finger, the complaint states.
Loos allegedly admitting during a subsequent interview that he first stabbed his mother in the back, prompting her to hit him with a coffee pot.
He then stabbed Bressette several more times, causing the woman to stumble onto a couch where she died more than an hour later, FBI investigators wrote in the complaint.
'Loos further advised that he covered his mother's body with a blanket, drove her body to the two-track in the white van, doused her body with gas, and 'cremated' her,' Johnston wrote.
Bressette was a member of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Ojibwa Tribe, while Loos is not. He's considered a KBIC descendant, The Mining Journal reported.
Loos, who is charged with first-degree murder, made his initial appearance court appearance Monday. He's set to return for a detention hearing on Thursday. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison or the death penalty, the newspaper reported.
An online fundraiser set up in Bressette's memory, meanwhile, had eclipsed $3,800 as of Tuesday. She's survived by two daughters, who the campaign aims to bring home to Marquette 'to be with their family and to arrange their mother's affairs,' the site states.
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