Investigators also found evidence that the defendant was a white supremacist, and that he ran a white supremacist website. The house contained literature and handbooks on death, dismemberment, murder, torture, and sexually-motivated killings. Agents found body armor, weapons, and a black trunk like the one depicted in his second letter. Handwriting on the image included racial and sexual orientation slurs and stated, “What I’d like to do to you.” The second letter contained another photograph of a decapitated woman in a black trunk.Īfter identifying fingerprints on the letters, in May 2021, the FBI searched the defendant’s house. The first contained a printout of what appeared to be a dead, mutilated woman. A jury sentenced an Oregon white supremacist to four years in prison for mailing threats to a former teacher because of her sexual orientation.īetween December 2020 and May 2021, the man sent two threatening letters.
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