Well-wishing messages and candles for an injured employee are shown outside a grocery store in Estacada, Ore., Monday, May 15, 2017. Police say a man carrying what appeared to be a human head stabbed an employee at the grocery store. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)
Well-wishing messages and candles for an injured employee are shown outside a grocery store in Estacada, Ore., Monday, May 15, 2017. Police say a man carrying what appeared to be a human head stabbed an employee at the grocery store. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus) Credit: Gillian Flaccus

An Oregon father is struggling to understand why his adult son allegedly decapitated his mother on Mother’s Day and then showed up at a grocery store with her head, stabbing a clerk there until workers overpowered the man and police arrested him.

David Webb said his 36-year-old son, Joshua Lee Webb, had vision problems and received Social Security payments but never showed any signs that he might be capable of the crime. Police described him as “catatonic” after his arrest.

“I never foresaw a problem. If I had I would have stopped it,” David Webb told the Associated Press before bursting into sobs during a telephone interview.

Joshua Lee Webb allegedly decapitated 59-year-old Tina Marie Webb on Sunday at the family’s rural home in the once-significant logging town of Colton, about 40 miles south of Portland, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office said.

He then showed up about 12 miles away at a small grocery story covered in blood with a large kitchen knife and carrying her head, authorities said.

A judge ordered Webb held without bail during his arraignment Tuesday, according to the Oregonian.

Webb is charged with murder, attempted murder, first-degree abuse of a corpse and first-degree aggravated animal abuse. Judge Jeffrey Jones set a preliminary hearing for Webb on May 23.

The mother had told David Webb that she believed their son was depressed, but the father said he never saw any indications of that when he spoke with his son. The parents recently bought him a dog because he wanted one.

“I just can’t believe I lost my wife and son in one day … I wish I had some answers, but I don’t. I waited all my life to retire with my wife, and now I can’t. That’s all I know,” he said.

After arriving at the store, Joshua Lee Webb stabbed the store employee but was quickly subdued by other employees who held him until officers arrived, authorities said.

The suspect told police only that he was thirsty, said Ernie Roberts, the interim police chief of nearby Sandy, Ore., which provides police services for Estacada, population about 2,500.

“He was in like a catatonic state, wasn’t speaking to anybody,” Roberts said.

The grocery store checkout clerk was hospitalized and expected to survive.