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Teen Charged with Parents’ Murder and Assassination Scheme

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News Summary

A 17-year-old from Waukesha, Wisconsin, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of his mother and stepfather, alongside a chilling plot to assassinate President Trump. An FBI affidavit reveals disturbing motivations and a manifesto linked to extremist ideologies. Following the horrific discovery of the bodies, authorities uncovered evidence indicating Casap’s plans to destabilize the U.S. government. He remains in custody facing multiple serious charges and has connections to neo-Nazi groups. The case raises concerns about youth involvement with extremism.

Teen Charged with Parents’ Murder and Peculiar Assassination Plot

In a shocking turn of events, a 17-year-old from Waukesha, Wisconsin, named Nikita Casap, has been charged with **two counts of first-degree murder** for the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer. This case has taken a chilling twist as an FBI affidavit reveals that Casap allegedly had **plans to assassinate President Trump**.

A Gruesome Discovery

The harrowing details began to unfold when authorities conducted a welfare check on February 28, prompted by concerns raised by Mayer’s mother. Inside their home, they stumbled upon the bodies of Casap’s parents, which were in **advanced decomposition**. Disturbingly, it is believed that Casap lived with the corpses for up to 12 days before the discovery.

Casap had been absent from school for around two weeks, which triggered additional welfare check requests from officials at Waukesha West High School. It was during the investigation that law enforcement uncovered not just the grave reality of his parents’ deaths, but also the sinister motivations behind them.

Motivations and Manifesto

According to the unsealed FBI affidavit, Casap allegedly murdered his parents to attain some level of **financial independence** and to carry out his plot to assassinate the President. His ultimate goal, as suggested in the document, was to **destabilize the U.S. government** under the **pretense of saving the white race**. To further support this disturbing narrative, investigators found a three-page manifesto on his phone that included bombmaking instructions and praised figures like Adolf Hitler.

Chilling Communications

Notably, Casap seemed to be involved in a murky world of online communication as authorities discovered messages in **Russian** and other communications on platforms like TikTok and Telegram that hinted at his assassination plot. Reports from a classmate also surfaced, indicating that he openly discussed his intentions to kill his parents and mentioned connections to an individual in Russia regarding his plans for Trump.

After the Crime

Following the alleged murders, Casap went on a strange escapade, stealing his stepfather’s SUV, a staggering **$14,000**, various passports, phones, wallets, a firearm, and even the family dog. He was eventually arrested during a routine traffic stop in Kansas shortly after the authorities uncovered his parents’ bodies.

Facing Serious Charges

As it stands, Nikita Casap is facing multiple serious charges—including **hiding a corpse**, **theft**, and other related offenses.** He’s currently held on a whopping **$1 million bond** and is scheduled to appear in court next month to enter a plea. The affidavit suggests that there is enough evidence to believe that Casap may have committed additional crimes, including **conspiracy** and the use of **weapons of mass destruction**.

Ties to Extremist Groups

Further adding to the case’s complexity, investigators found links on Casap’s phone to **The Order of Nine Angels**, a neo-Nazi group known for promoting extremist ideologies. This discovery raises alarms about the potential influence of radical beliefs on his actions.

What’s Next?

As the legal process unfolds, Nikita Casap remains in custody and is due for arraignment on May 7. The profound implications of this case have sparked conversations about youth, mental health, and the far-reaching consequences of extremist ideologies. It’s a heartbreaking turn of events for both the victims and the community as they grapple with the fallout from such a tragic situation.

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