A Texas mass murderer posted surveillance photos on the internet of the mall where eight people were killed.
Aric Toler, a Bellingcat researcher, located one social media platform. Profile Mauricio Mauricio Garcia created this. Garcia published extensive writings on the Russian Odnoklassniki website, including Nazi symbolism and right-wing slogans.
Garcia posted what appears to be a surveillance video of the mall at Allen, where the shooting was later to take place.
Garcia, who was captured on screen using Google, monitored the traffic peak at the mall.
Garcia shared an image of the tactical vest he had worn during the shooting in a post on April 22, 2012. It included a patch with the letters “RWDS” — an acronym for “Right Wing Death Squad.”
Garcia posted another message on April 22, complaining about “diversity” while showing off his swastika and other Nazi tattoos.
Garcia wrote about his hatred for women, Adolf Hitler, and defending mass shootings.
“Go and tell Aunt Rhody that everyone is dead,” Garcia wrote in his final post about lyrics from a game.
Then he quoted Kenotia: “You’ve dug your grave, now lie in it.”
“This is it for me. It’s over. This just is. I am so sorry,” said the message.
Below are some of Garcia’s posts on social media.
Took a while, but I found the Odnoklassniki profile of the Allen. TX shooter described in this NYT article:https://t.co/tAfRK9YbfH pic.twitter.com/gwTq8XxyxH
— Aric Toler (@AricToler) May 8, 2023
Post from April 21st pic.twitter.com/ToWKclPplk
— Aric Toler (@AricToler) May 8, 2023
https://twitter.com/AricToler/status/1655629160956538896?s=20
Christ, just noticed this — he was at the mall where he did the attack 3 weeks prior. He was monitoring the peak visiting times on Google. pic.twitter.com/xFEbEsYeW9
— Aric Toler (@AricToler) May 8, 2023
Calling someone a violent incel has lost a lot of meaning in the last few years with the term being so overused. But yeah it fits here. pic.twitter.com/060yLETYm3
— Aric Toler (@AricToler) May 8, 2023
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