BY Benjamin ClarkApril 14, 2025
11 months ago
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 | April 14, 2025
11 months ago

Wisconsin teen murders parents to fund Trump assassination plot

A disturbing case of familial homicide in Wisconsin has taken a darker turn as federal investigators uncover an extremist plot targeting the nation's highest office.

According to Breitbart News, a 17-year-old Wisconsin teenager allegedly murdered his parents in February as part of a broader scheme to acquire financial resources and independence necessary to assassinate President Donald Trump.

Court documents reveal the teenager's involvement in a satanic cult promoting anti-Judaism, anti-Christian, and anti-Western ideologies. Federal investigators discovered a detailed manifesto outlining plans not only for the presidential assassination but also for manufacturing explosives and executing additional terrorist attacks.

The teen's mother and stepfather were found shot dead in their residence, leading to multiple charges including first-degree murder and concealment of corpses.

Manifesto reveals detailed assassination motivation

Inside the recovered manifesto, investigators found explicit reasoning behind the teen's selection of President Trump as a target. The document demonstrated calculated planning and strategic thinking about potential outcomes.

The teenager specifically outlined his belief that eliminating the president and vice president would generate widespread societal disruption.

Investigators have been methodically piecing together the timeline of events leading to the February murders. The discovery of the manifesto has elevated the case from a local homicide investigation to a matter of federal concern. Law enforcement agencies are now coordinating efforts to understand the full scope of the planned attacks.

Multiple federal agencies have become involved in the investigation, working to identify any potential collaborators or cult members who might have influenced the teenager's actions. The case has drawn attention from counterterrorism units specializing in domestic extremism.

Satanic cult connection raises security concerns

The teenager's involvement with a satanic cult has prompted a deeper investigation into extremist groups operating in Wisconsin.

Security experts are analyzing potential connections between this organization and other known extremist movements. The cult's anti-Western ideology appears to have played a significant role in radicalizing the young suspect.

Federal authorities are conducting thorough background checks on known associates of the cult. Investigators are particularly interested in understanding the group's structure and influence on its younger members. The case has highlighted concerns about the vulnerability of teenagers to extreme ideologies.

Local law enforcement officials have increased monitoring of similar groups in the region. The FBI has established a task force dedicated to investigating potential links between various extremist organizations operating in the area.

Legal proceedings and charges

The 17-year-old faces multiple state and federal charges that could result in life imprisonment.

Prosecutors are preparing evidence from both the homicide investigation and the discovered assassination plot. The case presents unique challenges due to the defendant's age and the severity of the charges.

Legal experts anticipate a complex trial process involving both state and federal jurisdictions. The prosecution team is working to establish connections between the murders and the planned assassination attempt. Defense attorneys have not yet publicly commented on their strategy for the case.

Final assessment of the Wisconsin murder plot

A 17-year-old Wisconsin resident stands accused of murdering his parents in February 2025 as part of a calculated plan to gain financial means for assassinating President Trump.

The teenager's involvement with a satanic cult and discovery of his manifesto detailing plans for additional terrorist attacks has transformed a local double homicide into a federal investigation.

The suspect faces multiple charges at both state and federal levels, including two counts of first-degree murder, corpse concealment, and charges related to the planned presidential assassination. As investigators continue examining connections to the extremist organization, the case highlights growing concerns about teenage radicalization and domestic terrorism threats.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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