
A South Jersey man who fatally stabbed a restaurant employee for cigarette cash has been sentenced to 14 years in jail.
Eugene Carr Jr., 45, beforehand pleaded responsible to first-degree aggravated manslaughter within the loss of life of 59-year-old Sher Bahadar “Poppi” Khan on Dec. 29, 2020, in Salem, NJ.com reported Wednesday.
Carr has been behind bars for practically 5 years and can get credit score for time served, based on the outlet. As a part of Carr’s plea deal, prosecutors agreed to not ask for greater than 15 years in jail.
Khan was working at King Fried Rooster on the night of the homicide when Carr burst in and stabbed him to loss of life, based on police. Carr was arrested a brief distance from the scene carrying money lined in blood.
Carr initially denied involvement within the crime, telling cops he noticed one other man stab Khan, hand him the money after which dash away. Nonetheless, he later instructed officers that he killed Khan as a result of a voice in his head instructed him “they … wanted cigarettes,” Salem County assistant prosecutor Jon Flynn stated in 2021.
Carr has an intensive felony report and prolonged historical past of psychological well being points, authorities stated. He was discovered not responsible by purpose of madness for a 2017 armed theft, then launched from state custody to his household in 2020, months earlier than he killed Khan.
Prosecutors instructed NJ.com that they supplied Carr the plea deal as a result of he might have as soon as once more been discovered not responsible by purpose of madness if the murder case went to trial.

