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Prosecutors are asking a judge to add new rules to the court order governing the release of Pankaj Bhasin, 37, who stabbed an Alexandria store manager 50 times

Prosecutors are asking a judge to add new rules to the court order governing the release of Pankaj Bhasin, 37, who stabbed an Alexandria store manager 50 times

A man from Virginia man who stabbed a stranger more than 50 times after allegedly claiming he believed him to be a werewolf, has created a dating profile in which he describes himself as 'an easy-going adventurer' who recently got back from 'two years of travel.'

Pankaj Bhasin, 37, known as the 'werewolf' killer, was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 2019.

He allegedly stabbed a stranger, Brad Jackson, a 65-year-old store manager more than 50 times in Alexandria, Virginia.

Jackson managed a window store in Old Town Alexandria. During the savage attack, his neck was broken and he was stabbed with a box cutter. 

During the trial, Bhasin's defense argued that he had suffered from a psychotic break.

Over the last three years he has been monitored at a mental health facility but since being granted a conditional release in July there are now fresh concerns over his online activity.

Bhasin is now back on Facebook and hoping to date again but his profile is causing concern as it describes him as 'an easy going adventurer '

Bhasin is now back on Facebook and hoping to date again but his profile is causing concern as it describes him as 'an easy going adventurer '

On Bhasin's Facebook profile he wrote how he was 'an easy-going adventurer who believes in universal connection' who is 'recently getting back from two years of travel.' 

Part of the conditions for his release is that he wear a GPS monitor, take medication and receive home visits from mental health workers.

But now prosecutors are requesting that Bhasin be barred from using social media or at least allow them to view what kind of material he is viewing and posting online.  

'Because the acquittee may be meeting potential romantic partners while

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