A psychiatrist says an Indiana man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and eating parts of her body is mentally competent for trial, but his lawyers want to talk to him first.

The News and Tribune reports a psychiatrist at Logansport State Hospital said in a letter filed with Clark County Circuit Court that Joseph Oberhansley's competency has been restored since he was committed there last October.

Prosecutors allege Oberhansley broke into the Jeffersonville home of 46-year-old Tammy Jo Blanton in September 2014, and that he raped her, fatally stabbed her and ate parts of her body.

During a hearing on Thursday, Oberhansley's lawyers requested a month to talk with him and form an opinion on his competency.

Judge Vicki Carmichael scheduled a Sept. 21 trial to discuss the matter.

Previously, he had been classified as having a severe psychological disorder.

'He is suspicious, paranoid, uncommunicative, and agitated,' his lawyers previously wrote to the court, saying there is a 'complete breakdown' in communication between them and Oberhansley.

Oberhansley was ordered to undergo 'competency restoration' treatments in an effort to try him at a later time.

He is charged with murder, rape and abuse of a corpse.