Alleged Devil’s Den killer keeps changing his look — from ‘broccoli hair’ to Zoolander to grizzly man



Killer style, bro.

The depraved former teacher accused of fatally stabbing a couple hiking with their kids in Arkansas keeps dramatically changing his appearance —  ranging from a wild, broccoli-shaped hairdo to a Zoolander-style 90s mop.

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Andrew James McGann, 28, has reinvented his look more often than a GQ model —  at least four times in the past six months —  including with a new unkept beard, tousled hair combo he sported in court Thursday.

Andrew James McGann, 28, who is accused of fatally stabbing Clinton David Brink, 43, and his wife, Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, while hiking, has changed his appearance numerous times since his initial mugshot. 5NEWS

In a mug shot taken shortly after his arrest in July, McGann — who allegedly admitted to butchering Clinton David Brink, 43, and wife Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, in front of their two young daughters — is seen with curly hair that evokes a cruciferous veggie along with a brooding pout.

Later that month, the accused killer began rocking a straight puffy ‘do parted down the middle like a cross between Zoolander and a wannabe 90s-heartthrob, another mug shot shows.

McGann was then seen with a new clean-shaven, normie look featuring closely cropped hair and a tie in November, according to footage of him entering a courtroom.

The couple was killed while hiking with their two young daughters. Facebook / Clinton Brink
McGann initially appeared with curly hair with a brooding pout. AP
The alleged killer then had a straight puffy hairdo, as the mugshot above shows, before displaying his latest look in court last November. AP

McGann, who allegedly admitted to killing the couple at Devil’s Den State Park on July 26, made a brief appearance in a Fayetteville court Thursday before the judge ordered a continuance to April 1, according to nwaonline.com

During the hearing, prosecutors said more discovery was presented to the defense earlier this week, and defense attorneys said they will continue investigating.

McGann has pleaded not guilty to two counts of capital murder.

The Brinks’ daughters, ages 7 and 9, were found uninjured after the attack and were placed in the custody of relatives.


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