What's next for killer Austin Harrouff after being found not guilty by reason of insanity?

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What's next for killer Austin Harrouff after being found not guilty by reason of insanity?
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“It’s an awful case,” Martin County Circuit Judge Sherwood Bauer said. “Nobody is losing sight — I tell you I know I’m not — of the deaths and injuries that were sustained in this case.”

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He may be prescribed medications such as antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood stabilizers or antianxiety, according to a resident handbook. A jail report dating to December 2017 shows Harrouff has had $33,240 deposited into a commissary account through November. In 2001, Serrano reportedly told doctors the people he killed looked like animals and monsters and he had to attack them to defend himself. During a non-jury trial, Serrano, then 34, was acquitted of murder charges by reason of insanity and was committed to DCF custody.

Cisowski, then a resident of Marlborough, Conn., told detectives a voice she thought to be God's told her to test her faith by harming her infant boy. If her faith was strong enough, she said the voice told her, the baby would be saved"like Jesus raised Lazarus."At a non-jury trial, two mental health experts said she was legally insane during the crime and she was committed to a state mental hospital in Pembroke Pines.

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