AUSTIN, Texas — The man police say stabbed four University of Texas students, killing one, says he has no memory of the attack.
Kendrex White told police, "If I did something I don't remember then I want to be told."
White agreed to speak to police after his arrest...but the interview was short.
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When asked if he knew why he was arrested, White said yes, "Accusations of pushing someone down and I think using a bladed weapon."
Police then asked White if he was hearing voices in his head.
White said his mind told him to "tell the truth and withhold any action that he did because it really didn't happen."
White told police he bought the knife used in the attacks several days earlier for protection and that Monday was the first time he used it.
During the police interview, White took off the belt holding the knife's sheath and placed it on the table in front of him.
White remains in jail, charged with murder, with more charges pending. His bond is set for $1 million.
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