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Devil's Den Suspect Looked 'Soulless,' Says Hairdresser Who Cut His Hair

Devil's Den Suspect Looked 'Soulless,' Says Hairdresser Who Cut His Hair

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Adriana Ruiz Avalos says she unknowingly gave a haircut to accused killer Andrew McGann — and was stunned when he was arrested in her Arkansas salon days after the Devil's Den murdersNEED TO KNOW
Hairdresser Adriana Ruiz Avalos said accused killer Andrew James McGann seemed 'soulless' and something about him immediately felt off
She recalled his hair being unusually dry and matted as she began the haircut
After learning who he was, she said the experience left her overwhelmed and heartbroken for the victims' childrenDays after a double murder at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas, the man accused of stabbing a couple in front of their young daughters was arrested mid-haircut — and the stylist who served him says she had an eerie feeling from the moment he sat down.
'As soon as I saw him, as I was telling him to come into my chair, I had an eerie feeling about him,' hairstylist Adriana Ruiz Avalos said on NewsNation of the suspect, Andrew James McGann.
Before the haircut began, Ruiz Avalos' aunt — who also works at the salon — asked McGann to sign his name. He allegedly stared back blankly.
'Something kind of didn't feel right,' Avalos recalled, based on her aunt's reaction.
'He looked soulless. He didn't look right," she said, describing his eyes as 'very sunken in' and his hair as 'very dry and matted.'
Ruiz Avalos also offered a chilling detail about his behavior as police moved in: 'He had his head down the whole time. He really didn't say anything until they were like, 'I believe it's your car.''
McGann, 26, walked into Lupita's Beauty Salon in Springdale, Ark., on July 30, nearly five days after police allege he fatally stabbed Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, while they hiked with their daughters, ages 7 and 9.
Ruiz Avalos said a hairdressing cape was still around McGann's neck when officers handcuffed him.
The Brink's daughters survived and ran for help, providing descriptions that helped lead investigators to McGann. Authorities matched a black Kia Stinger seen near the park and DNA evidence to McGann after surveillance footage placed him at the scene.
Related: Devil's Den Suspect Andrew James McGann Was Investigated at Prior Teaching Job
McGann was booked into the Washington County Jail later that day. Police have not disclosed a motive, saying in a press conference the attack appeared entirely random. McGann did not enter a plea at his Friday morning hearing and is being held without bond.
Now, as she grapples with the shock of having once been so close to someone accused of such brutality, Ruiz Avalos says she's still processing what happened.
'It does take a toll on someone. I'm just overwhelmed. I'm saddened because two little girls lost their parents," she said. "And it's … a soulless act by Andrew. It's unimaginable."
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