The man who achieved fame as Kai, the home-free, hatchet-wielding hitchhiker when he struck a driver accused of attempting to run over a Pacific Gas & Electric work in February, is wanted on suspicion of murdering an attorney in New Jersey.
Kai is being sought for the killing of Joseph Galfy Jr., a Clark attorney found dead in his home Monday afternoon, Union County Prosecutor Theodore Romankow said Thursday morning, the Star-Ledger in New Jersey reported.
The whereabouts of the 24-year-old suspect, whose real name is Caleb Lawrence McGillvary, are not known, Romankow said.
Romankow said that McGillvary, who he said cut his hair in an attempt to alter his appearance, was last seen at a light rail station in the Haddonfield area. The prosecutor said McGillvary is considered armed and dangerous, the Star-Ledger said.
An autopsy completed Tuesday afternoon determined Galfy, 73, died of blunt force trauma, the prosecutor's office said.
In a Facebook entry posted Tuesday, McGillvary intimates that he was drugged and raped, but does not say where or when the incident took place, the Star-Ledger reported
"What would you do if you woke up with a groggy head, metallic taste in your mouth, in a strangers house ... walked to the mirror and seen ... dripping from the side of your face from your mouth, and started wretching, realizing that someone had drugged, raped, and (had sex with you)? what would you do?" it reads.
McGillvary gained fame and several television appearances for helping to stop a deadly attack in Fresno by pummeling a man with his hatchet.
The man McGillvary attacked, Jett McBride, 54, of Tacoma, Wash., is charged with the attempted murder of PG&E worker Rayshawn Neely for driving his car into PG&E workers on Feb. 1 near Marks and McKinley avenues.
Kai is being sought for the killing of Joseph Galfy Jr., a Clark attorney found dead in his home Monday afternoon, Union County Prosecutor Theodore Romankow said Thursday morning, the Star-Ledger in New Jersey reported.
The whereabouts of the 24-year-old suspect, whose real name is Caleb Lawrence McGillvary, are not known, Romankow said.
Romankow said that McGillvary, who he said cut his hair in an attempt to alter his appearance, was last seen at a light rail station in the Haddonfield area. The prosecutor said McGillvary is considered armed and dangerous, the Star-Ledger said.
An autopsy completed Tuesday afternoon determined Galfy, 73, died of blunt force trauma, the prosecutor's office said.
In a Facebook entry posted Tuesday, McGillvary intimates that he was drugged and raped, but does not say where or when the incident took place, the Star-Ledger reported
"What would you do if you woke up with a groggy head, metallic taste in your mouth, in a strangers house ... walked to the mirror and seen ... dripping from the side of your face from your mouth, and started wretching, realizing that someone had drugged, raped, and (had sex with you)? what would you do?" it reads.
McGillvary gained fame and several television appearances for helping to stop a deadly attack in Fresno by pummeling a man with his hatchet.
The man McGillvary attacked, Jett McBride, 54, of Tacoma, Wash., is charged with the attempted murder of PG&E worker Rayshawn Neely for driving his car into PG&E workers on Feb. 1 near Marks and McKinley avenues.