Federal Authorities Reveal Gunman's Video Confessions Detail Months of Campus Attack Preparation
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Justice Department officials disclosed Tuesday that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente left behind Portuguese-language video recordings confessing to extensively preparing his deadly assault on Brown University students and an MIT professor. The electronic device containing these self-incriminating clips was discovered by FBI agents at a New Hampshire storage unit where authorities found Valente's body following his suicide on December 18.
Federal Prosecutors Release Disturbing Confession Videos in University Shooting Case
Federal prosecutors have disclosed chilling new evidence in the December university shootings that claimed three lives. Authorities revealed that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the suspected gunman, recorded several videos in Portuguese where he confessed to orchestrating the deadly attacks.
According to the Department of Justice, investigators discovered an electronic device at a New Hampshire storage facility containing these self-recorded confessions. In the footage, Valente openly acknowledged that he had been preparing the assault on Brown University "for a long time," providing disturbing insight into his premeditated intentions.
The violent incident resulted in the deaths of two Brown University students and one MIT professor in December. Law enforcement found Valente deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the same storage location on December 18th.
The release of these translated video transcripts marks a significant development in understanding the motive behind these tragic campus shootings that shook the academic community nationwide.