

‘We don’t know what it means yet, Captain,’ Hunter said. ‘What the hell does this mean?’ the captain asked, spinning around to face her detectives. The fluorescent orange powder attached itself to the water particles created by the steam that surrounded whatever the killer had drawn onto the glass, making the whole thing look like a large, fluorescent orange stencil.Īt the center of it the killer had written three words: THE DEVIL INSIDE. He misted the glass with a warm breath, and then wrote on it.’įorensics had used a handheld steamer to properly steam the desired section on the glass. ‘We think he hid there while waiting for his victim to come home.’ ‘He left that on the glass wall behind the curtains,’ Hunter clarified. On his social media accounts, Cruz posted racist, xenophobic, and anti-Semitic comments.‘What?’ Captain Blake stepped closer to have a better look. Though he was largely withdrawn and isolated from society, he idolized the president and even placed a red MAGA hat on his mother's urn. A day trip to Trump International Beach Resort in Sunny Isles Beach was like visiting Disneyland for him, according to published reports. Of all the white-nationalist mass shooters, Parkland killer Nikolas Cruz was perhaps the most enamored with Trump. "As if he was giving a warning to all that things were going to get worse." "Wow, truly heartbreaking," wrote Helena, one of Oliver's Twitter followers. His son's tweet elicited emotional and astonished reactions on social media.
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The time to act is now! /PervZsnF6R- Manuel Oliver AugManuel Oliver happened to be in El Paso to install art commemorating his son and advocating for reform of the nation's gun laws. This might be the right moment to share Joaquin Oliver’s tweet from a couple of years ago. "This might be the right moment to share Joaquin Oliver's tweet from a couple of years ago," Manuel Oliver wrote yesterday. The gunman's writings prior to the shooting echoed some of Trump's most toxic anti-immigrant rhetoric, including his statement to federal agents that he tried to kill as many Hispanics as possible. Joaquin's father, artist and gun-control activist Manuel Oliver, posted his son's tweet from two years ago in response to Trump's speech about the recent mass shootings in Dayton and in El Paso, where 22 people were slain by a white-nationalist terrorist. His killer was an avowed racist and MAGA-hat-wearing fan of Trump who had voiced hatred of immigrants - as well as blacks and Jews - in the weeks prior to the Valentine's Day massacre. Months later, Joaquin, known as "Guac," would be tragically murdered along with 16 other people in the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. Would you guys be 100% okay with your immigrant friends never existing in your life?"

If I vanished today would you be happy? Would you be okay with that? Not even just me but anyone being discriminated against by your president. "I wanna ask every one of my 'true' friends who support Donald Trump if they could live without me. "Ok guys I've had it," Joaquin wrote in a 2017 tweet.


Joaquin Oliver, an outgoing and athletic 17-year-old student whose parents brought him from troubled Venezuela for safe harbor in America when he was a toddler, let his feelings flow. At the time they were written, the words were just one teenager's thoughts about Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric.
