
In a shocking revelation, a Wisconsin teenager has been charged with the murder of his parents, a crime allegedly committed to fund an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and to facilitate a government overthrow. The case has taken a complex international turn with the involvement of foreign contacts, as reported by Resist the Mainstream earlier this week.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) unveiled disturbing details about the case involving 17-year-old suspect, identified only as Casap (UPDATED: 17-year-old Nikita Casap), who had been conversing with an individual using a Ukrainian phone number and writing in Cyrillic. The messages, exchanged with a contact known as “PoMaH BiKTOBNY,” discussed detailed plans for hiding in Ukraine post-assassination, indicating clear premeditation and the potential for international conspiracy.
"How long will I need to hide before I will be moved to Ukraine? 1-2 months?" Casap inquired in one of the direct messages. He further questioned the possibility of leading a normal life in Ukraine after his actions became known and spoke about the need to improve his Russian language skills.
The plot thickened as The Post Millennial's Katie Daviscourt highlighted a January 2025 Telegram conversation where Casap reportedly asked about who would be blamed for the attack. The chilling response from his contact suggested a geopolitical motive: “Russia will be blamed for it, this is the goal.”
Investigators discovered a manifesto authored by Casap titled “Accelerate the Collapse,” which explicitly stated his intention to assassinate President Trump to incite political revolution in the United States and to “save the white race” from what he perceived as “Jewish controlled” politicians. The extremist document featured an image of Adolf Hitler and included disturbing sentiments.
Further evidence indicated that Casap had been arranging to purchase attack equipment, including a drone with a dropping mechanism, capable of delivering explosives as a weapon of mass destruction. In a conversation with a user named “Angel of Death,” he confirmed the purchase of equipment costing up to $1,500 and inquired about the inclusion of protective headphones.
"Russia will be blamed for it, this is the goal." – Alleged contact of the accused in a Telegram chat discussing the assassination plot.
The affidavit detailed his communications with another individual identified as "forest," who also writes in Cyrillic. These messages contained detailed plans for cross-country movement, including changing license plates and driving routes from Wyoming to California.
Additional digital evidence shed light on Casap's plans to use drones built from kits to extend their range and avoid detection, as well as methods for deploying explosives.
A classmate interviewed by authorities revealed that Casap had shared "gore edit" videos featuring graphic war images set to Russian music and expressed his desire to kill his parents, lacking only the possession of a gun. Casap was arrested last month on two counts of first-degree murder and hiding a corpse after allegedly shooting his stepfather, Donald Meyer, 51, and mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, in February and living with their bodies for up to 12 days.
The investigation also uncovered Casap's materials related to the “Order of Nine Angles,” a satanic cult with violent and extremist ideologies, further complicating the narrative.