Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz disturbing sexual searches revealed | LiveNOW from FOX

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27 Sept 202212:45

Summary

TLDRIn a court proceeding, Detective Nicholas Masters testifies about his investigation into the social media activity of Nicholas Jacob Cruz. Masters presents evidence of Cruz's disturbing online searches and YouTube comments, including queries about the Nazi flag, Hitler's birthday, and violent intentions towards minorities. The testimony reveals a pattern of racism, violence, and isolation, painting a chilling picture of Cruz's mindset leading up to a tragic event.

Takeaways

  • 👮 Detective Nicholas Masters is a witness in a court case, providing testimony related to social media and internet searches.
  • 🔍 Detective Masters was asked to prepare additional social media evidence from the defendant's accounts, which includes Google and YouTube search histories.
  • 📑 The court document 26k, containing the additional searches, has been shown to the defense and is being offered as evidence.
  • 🔗 The searches are from various Gmail accounts linked to the defendant, including nicholasjacob, lindacruz1949, matarov, and michaelbor.
  • 🎯 Some of the searches are for controversial and racially charged content, such as 'Nazi flag', 'Hitler's birthday', and a song with lyrics about hate for black people.
  • 🗣️ YouTube comments from the defendant's accounts express violent intentions, racism, and misogyny, with statements about killing black people and disparaging women.
  • 🐾 There are also disturbing comments about harming animals, with the defendant claiming to have killed cats and expressing happiness at the death of animals.
  • 🔎 Searches related to explicit content involving minors, such as 'little girls naked in shower' and 'little teen porn', were conducted by the defendant.
  • 🤔 The defendant searched for terms indicating personal struggles, such as 'my mother just died', 'how to get a girlfriend', and 'lonely', suggesting a troubled personal life.
  • 🚫 The defense points out that the defendant does not have a swastika tattoo, contrary to some of the search terms, and that some searches related to mental health and self-help were not recalled by Detective Masters.
  • 🏁 The script concludes with the court's acceptance of the evidence and the conclusion of Detective Masters' testimony.

Q & A

  • What is the full name of the detective who testified in the case?

    -Detective Nicholas Masters.

  • What was the purpose of the additional social media evidence Detective Masters was asked to prepare?

    -The additional social media evidence was to provide further insight into the defendant's online activities and searches.

  • What does the exhibit number 26k represent?

    -Exhibit 26k represents a collection of additional searches from various email accounts associated with the defendant, including Google and YouTube search histories.

  • What is the significance of the searches for 'Nazi flag' and 'Hitler's birthday'?

    -These searches indicate an interest in Nazi-related content, which could be relevant to the case in understanding the defendant's ideologies or motivations.

  • What is 'Johnny Rebel and hating me' and why is it significant in this context?

    -'Johnny Rebel and hating me' is a song with lyrics expressing hate towards black people. Its significance lies in the context of the defendant's apparent racist sentiments.

  • What YouTube comments did the defendant post that are of concern?

    -The defendant posted comments expressing a desire to kill black people, make statements about the Nazi party rising again, and show aggression towards women and animals.

  • What searches did the defendant make that involved children?

    -The defendant searched for terms like 'little girls naked in shower', 'little girls chest', and 'underage girls on YouTube', indicating a concerning interest in minors.

  • What searches did the defendant make that indicated a struggle with personal issues?

    -The defendant searched for terms like 'my mother just died', 'how to get a girlfriend', 'group therapy sessions', and 'lonely or loneliness', suggesting personal struggles and a lack of social support.

  • Did the defendant have a swastika tattoo as suggested by one of the searches?

    -No, Detective Masters was not aware that the defendant had a swastika tattoo.

  • What was the defense's stance on the inclusion of the additional social media evidence?

    -The defense had objections to certain emails and raised issues with the inclusion of this evidence, but their objections were noted and overruled.

  • What was the final disposition of exhibit 26k in the court?

    -Exhibit 26k was received as evidence, designated as exhibit 493, after the judge overruled the defense's objections.

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