‘He’s worse than Jeffrey Dahmer’: Man allegedly killed neighbor, claimed victim was a serial killer who kept ‘pictures of all the people he’s killed’

Gabriel Joseph Melgaard (Pasco County Sheriff

Gabriel Joseph Melgaard (Pasco County Sheriff’s Office)

A 40-year-old man in Florida was arrested earlier this month after he allegedly beat his next-door neighbor to death, staged a bizarre crime scene that included stuffing items into the victim’s nostril and underwear, then called 911 and reported finding the victim dead when he stopped by to offer to mow the victim’s lawn.

Gabriel Joseph Melgaard was taken into custody on July 9 and charged with one count each of murder/homicide, probation violation, and misuse of the 911 system, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to a probable cause affidavit, deputies with the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office on July 8 were dispatched to a home located in the 7100 block of Westcott Drive in response to a 911 call regarding a deceased adult male. The caller identified himself to the emergency dispatcher as Melgaard.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders walked into a grisly scene, locating the victim lying face-up on the floor in his living room.

“The decedent had several items stuffed into the waistband of his underwear. The decedent’s shirt was pulled up, exposing his stomach, football was tucked under his shirt. The decedent’s head was covered by a box which contained various items,” the affidavit states. “The decedent had a semi-automatic firearm in his right hand and a live .38-caliber round of ammunition had been inserted into the decedent’s left nostril. A magazine to a semi-automatic handgun had been placed in the decedent’s mouth.”

A representative from the medical examiner’s office was dispatched to the scene and noted that the victim had numerous “linear striations” on his abdomen caused by being beaten with an unknown object, various injuries to his face and head, defensive wounds on his hands, and a single puncture wound to his left shoulder.

The medical examiner determined that the manner of death was a homicide.

In a voluntary interview with investigators, Melgaard, who lives with his mother, allegedly said he slept from 2:30 a.m. until 6 a.m. that morning. When he awoke, he saw that it was “a nice day,” so he went to the victim’s home “to see if he wanted his lawn mowed,” Melgaard allegedly said.

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