May 10, 2025

Heart-Eater Killer Allegedly Threatening Relatives and Bragging About Crimes, Claims Victim’s Daughter

Heart-Eater Killer Allegedly Threatening Relatives and Bragging About Crimes, Claims Victim’s Daughter

In Oklahoma in 2021, a man was found guilty of killing three people and sentenced to jail for life. Now, the daughter of one of his victims says that he is “bragging” about how bad he is from jail.

When Lawrence Paul Anderson, 46, admitted to killing his sister Kaeos Yates, 4, his uncle Leon Pye, 67, and Andrea Blankenship, 41, in 2021, he got a life sentence in Oklahoma’s Dick Conner Correctional Center. As well, he hurt his 66-year-old aunt Delsie Pye and cut out one of her eyes.

Anderson said that he cut out Blankenship’s heart after breaking into her house. Then he cooked the heart “with potatoes” so that he could “feed it to his family to get rid of the demons.”

Even though Anderson is no longer in jail, Blankenship’s daughter told KWTV this week that the crazy killer is “on Facebook having a party and smiling and laughing.”

KWTV said that Haylee Blankenship, whose age was not given, said that Anderson could be seen in photos and videos shared to Facebook by a user named “Tony Hayes.” In one video, Anderson is seen with a birthday cake, as if he is having a party with other prisoners.

Haylee Blankenship told “Could you imagine being the one whose mom was killed and cut up?” The person who killed her is then actually having a party and smiling on Facebook?”

But she thought that Anderson might also be behind the threats she thinks were sent from the account to other family members. “The heart eater and I want to deliver a message to your boyfriend” and “I can get my lil folks to gut him like a [redacted] hog” were in a message that Haylee Blankenship gave to KWTV.

Haylee Blankenship thought that the phrase “heart eater” was a clear reference to the murder of her mother. She told “He’s bragging about eating hearts, which makes me feel terrible, re-traumatized, and miserable.”

She also said that prisoners aren’t allowed to have phones or social media accounts while they’re locked up. “ODOC does not tolerate criminal behavior within our facilities,” the Oklahoma Department of Corrections told in a statement, confirming the rule. We don’t let our prisoners use smart phones or social media. When we find out about bad behavior, we move quickly and hold them responsible for what they did.

Anderson is currently serving five life terms, but he could get out of them soon.

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