Belgrade school shooter watched movies about parents' grief after murder: He killed 8, planned to kill 8 more
The fact that he showed no remorse after the crime is chilling. At the time of his arrest, he was unemotional
13-year-old K.K., a 7th grade student attending the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School in Vracar, Belgrade, watched films and series that dealt with the suffering of the closest family members of murder victims, Telegraf has learned.
The massacre, unprecedented in Serbia, happened last Wednesday when a minor killed 8 students and a school guard, and seriously wounded six more children and a history teacher.
Unofficially, just a day before the massacre, he watched an American blockbuster movie about a school massacre.
The fact that he showed no remorse after the crime is chilling. At the time of his arrest, he was unemotional.
"A schematic was found in the boy's room according to which he was moving (through the school). On another note, he had a list of 16 children (to kill). The investigation established that he did not even know some of them. It is suspected that he wanted them dead because they were supposedly better than him at something. After the massacre, he jumped out of the window and called the police. He told the inspectors that he is 'a psychopath who needs to be calmed down a bit.' He went to the school with his father's two pistols and 4 Molotov cocktails," said our source.
He acquired his shooting skills at a shooting range. He was taken to a well known Belgrade range by his father from the age of 12. It is suspected that he practiced in other locations as well because he had great accuracy. He hit the guard from a distance of 14 meters. He shot 16 people in two minutes using a CZ99 pistol.
5 rifles were found in his father's safe at home. The two pistols that had also been there K.K. took to school.
The investigation showed that he planned the crime in detail for a month.
He was also fully aware of the fact he would not be criminally responsible before he turned 14 - and that will happen in two months.
(Telegraf.rs)