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Teen planned to kill jogger, keep victim's body in closet 'to play with,' deputies say

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COCOA, Fla. - A Florida teenager was arrested after deputies said he concocted a scheme to kill a man and keep his body in a closet "to fulfill his sexual fantasies."Logan Smith, 18, of Cocoa, is charged with attempted murder after investigators said he attacked a jogger in the area of Batavia and Kings Highway.

Smith's plan was foiled when he was overpowered by his victim and detained until deputies arrived at the scene, according to an arrest report.Investigators said prior to the alleged attack, Smith had gathered items to include a rubber mallet, an aerosol Axe deodorant can and a clothing robe belt – all placed in the driveway of his residence between two parked cars."The defendant walked directly across his street where he hid behind a light pole.

He placed the mallet and the Axe aerosol on the ground next to him while he waited for the [victim] to come running down the street as he did regularly for exercise.

The defendant waited for the victim to run past the light pole and proceeded to run after him," a deputy wrote in the arrest affidavit. "The defendant then tossed the clothing robe belt over the victim's head until it was around the front area of the victim's neck."Logan William Smith, 18, of Cocoa, is charged with attempted murder.

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