Crime | beheading Beheading Victim Fought Killer, Autopsy Shows Okla. death report says Colleen Hufford had 'defensive injuries' on hands, arm By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 27, 2014 11:15 AM CST Copied In this Oct. 1, 2014, photo provided by the Cleveland County, Okla., Sheriff's Department, Alton Nolen is pictured in a booking photo. (AP Photo/Cleveland County Sheriff's Department) An autopsy shows that a woman who was beheaded at an Oklahoma food-processing plant apparently tried to fight off her attacker, who had a serrated cooking knife. Colleen Hufford, 54, was killed in the Sept. 25 attack at Vaughan Foods in Moore. The autopsy released yesterday says she died of decapitation resulting from sharp-force trauma to her neck. The Oklahoman reports that the autopsy found defensive injuries to both her hands and her right arm. Police say 30-year-old Alton Nolen attacked Hufford after learning he'd been suspended from his job at the plant. The weapon was a cooking knife with a blade about 8 inches long and 1-1/2 inches wide. Prosecutors have charged Nolen with first-degree murder in the case and say they'll seek the death penalty. (A Baltimore man fought back against two armed robbers—and won.) Read These Next That 'buy now, pay later' loan may soon hit your credit score. Hall of Famer Dave Parker dies Senate will grind it out this weekend for Trump's spending bill. Hatshepsut's statues weren't smashed due to sexism after all Report an error