‘I love you’: Bodycam shows parent and dog beheadings suspect singing Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder hits, begging deputies to ‘put one in my head’

Joseph Gerdvil

Left: Joseph Gerdvil moments before he was shot (Orange County Sheriff’s Department). Right inset: in a photo from his Facebook page.

California authorities have released video of the July shooting and wounding of a man suspected of beheading his two parents and the family dog in a mobile home, and the bodycam shows the defendant begging authorities to put a bullet in his head as he sang Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got to Do with It” and Stevie Wonder’s “I Just Called to Say I Love You.”

Orange County Jail records reviewed by Law&Crime show that Joseph Brandon Gerdvil, who will turn 42 this coming October, has been in custody since the afternoon of July 13, which was four days after his parents, 77-year-old Ronald Gerdvil and 79-year-old Antoinette Gerdvil, were found dead and without heads at their San Juan Mobile Estates residence in San Juan Capistrano.

According to the the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Gerdvil on that day decapitated his parents, left one head on a counter, mutilated their dog and then took off in a golf cart from the scene. The video released by authorities, which was edited to include a narration and subtitles, began with dispatcher audio, describing a 911 call of a family member who said they received text messages from Gerdvil showing photographs of “elderly relatives” appearing to be “severely injured.”

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