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Wisconsin Man Murdered His Parents and Stole Their Money to Kill Trump

Last updated: January 9, 2026 11:04 am
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A shocking case has emerged from Wisconsin, where a teenager named Nikita Casap has pleaded guilty to the gruesome murder of his parents. What makes this case even more chilling is the revelation that Casap was living with their decomposing bodies in order to fund a sinister plot to assassinate President Donald Trump.

It has been reported that Casap, 18, had connections to a radical neo-Nazi group known as The Order of the Nine Angels and harbored intentions of overthrowing the government. The teenager entered a guilty plea for intentional homicide in Waukesha County for the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer. In exchange for his plea, several other charges were dropped, including theft-related offenses and intimidating a witness.

Authorities uncovered a disturbing manifesto written by Casap, detailing his plan to assassinate President Trump as a means to incite political chaos. The manifesto cited the removal of the president and vice president as a catalyst for widespread upheaval. Investigators believe that Casap shot his parents in February and then lived with their bodies for two weeks before fleeing in his stepfather’s vehicle with cash, a gun, and the family dog.

Casap’s arrest occurred in Kansas following a traffic stop, where he was found in possession of weapons and cash. The federal search warrant concluded that the murder of his parents was a calculated move to obtain the resources needed to carry out his plan. Under the terms of his plea deal, Casap faces a potential sentence of 40 years to life in prison.

This disturbing case adds to a series of assassination attempts targeted at President Trump. The FBI recently closed its investigation into Thomas Matthew Crooks, who opened fire on the president during a campaign stop in 2024. Another individual, Ryan Routh, was found guilty of attempting to assassinate Trump while he was a presidential candidate. Routh’s attempt was thwarted by Secret Service agents, leading to his conviction on multiple charges.

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The prevalence of these violent acts underscores the importance of vigilance and security measures in protecting public officials. As the legal process unfolds in cases like Casap’s, it serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by extremist ideologies and individuals with malicious intent.

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