OXFORD WEEKLY PLANET
Monday, August 12
Area farmer arrested after brandishing severed hand
Whereabouts of rest of body, alive or dead, unknown
Local cotton farmer John Reagle was arrested Sunday night at Duffy's Bar and Grill after displaying what he claimed was a human hand to other patrons. Reagle, 43, is a longtime resident of the Oxford area and was described as a regular at Duffy's.
The Yoknapatawpha County Sheriff's Department verified Monday morning that they had taken Reagle into custody, but declined to provide details on the charges.
Public Information Officer Elizabeth Jones said by telephone that officers took the alleged hand into evidence for further analysis.
Jones would not say whether investigators have confirmed that the item is a human hand. Jones also declined to speculate whether the alleged hand's owner—if it is found to be human—could have survived the injury.
Duffy's bartender, Patrick Mulvaney, said he contacted authorities after observing Reagle showing the hand to several customers.
"He had it in one of those plastic containers like you keep leftovers in," said Mulvaney. "He kept showing that thing to people, and at first, I thought it was just a joke. But some people were getting upset, and when I got a look at it myself, I knew something just wasn't right."
Several Duffy's employees said Reagle had claimed the alleged hand belonged to his former girlfriend, who reportedly has not been seen in Oxford since July.
The same employees added that the object did not appear to them to be a woman's hand. However, they couldn't be sure because Reagle never took the item out of the plastic container or opened the container to let them get a closer look.
Witnesses who had seen the hand described it as "dirty" and "a weird color."
One Duffy's customer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Reagle had opened a corner of the container for him. "The smell was so bad, I almost puked right there on the spot," the customer reported.
Reagle's first court appearance is scheduled for later today.