Teen killed parents also wanted to assassinate Trump and start a revolution.
When Ideology Turns Dark
A teenager is in custody, charged with murdering his parents to get money for a self-declared “revolution” and a plot to assassinate Donald Trump. Investigators say he viewed their deaths as a means to an end. It’s a disturbing case that raises more questions than answers—and leaves a trail of horror in its wake.
A high school student from Wisconsin killed his parents as part of a larger plot to assassinate US President Donald Trump, the FBI has said.
Nikita Casap, 17, has been charged with the killing of his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and his stepfather Donald Mayer, 51, who were found dead at their home on 28 February.
A newly unsealed search warrant also alleges that the suspect’s phone contained material relating to a neo-Nazi group called the Order of Nine Angles and praise for Adolf Hitler.
Investigators also discovered antisemitic writings in which the accused allegedly detailed his plans to kill Trump as a part of a broader goal to overthrow the government, according to the court document.
— BBC
Satanic Cults & Hitler
Wait, what? A neo-Nazi who idolizes Adolf Hitler wants to kill another Nazi? It’s almost hard to fathom, especially considering these are the same people who constantly label Donald Trump a Nazi.
The level of confusion and violence surfacing today is deeply unsettling—and it’s a reminder of just how dangerous and irrational this ideology truly is.
BREAKING: Wisconsin teen allegedly kills parents ‘to obtain financial means’ to assassinate Trump, linked to ‘satanic cult’: DOJhttps://t.co/9fUVR048T9
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 12, 2025
This all went down in February, and we’re just now hearing about it. Not only is this guy a Nazi sympathizer, but he’s also apparently tied to some satanic cult. Frankly, at this point, I’m not sure there’s much of a difference between the two.
His plan? Buy a drone, stockpile explosives, carry out an attack, and then flee to Ukraine. A methodical, detached approach to chaos—just another glimpse into his warped mindset.
Is This Nothing New?
He stayed in the house with their bodies for 12 days. Twelve. Days. This 17-year-old didn’t just wake up with this warped mindset—someone, or something, had to have pushed him into it. How does a kid get indoctrinated into neo-Nazi, white supremacist ideology?
We’ve seen government programs before that manipulate minds—MKUltra, anyone? It’s not a stretch to think he wasn’t left to his own devices. But then again, the internet alone is a pretty sick place to get lost in, and it’s not hard to imagine how someone like him could be fed this poison every day. He had to have been egged on by someone.
Of course, it’s reported that the teen may have had help carrying out this plan. But once again, I ask—how does one go from being an 11-year-old boy, probably outside playing ball or riding his bike, to plotting something like this?
Young Minds
And let’s not forget Thomas Matthew Crooks—just 20 years old. Remember him? The one who took a literal shot at Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Strange how that story vanished, isn’t it? In the headlines for maybe a week, then nothing.
Something—or someone—is getting into these boys’ heads and twisting them into monsters. Is it the breakdown of parenting? Another prescription for whatever syndrome’s trending this year? Hours buried in violent video games or getting sucked into the darkest corners of the internet? I have a son. He was 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 once. I remember the innocence, the awkward years, the growing pains. So how does a kid go from that to what this 17-year-old in Wisconsin did? And how does it happen so fast?
Sadly, I don’t have the answer—and I’m no psychologist. But maybe the answer’s been right in front of us since the beginning. Cain and Abel. The first recorded murder wasn’t driven by video games, social media, or mental health diagnoses. It was jealousy, rage, and a heart turned dark. Everything since has just been a variation on that same old story.
But you know, let’s keep bashing people who want to search for salvation.
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