• Shocking! US teenager murders parents, siblings, claims they were ‘cannibals’ planning to eat him

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    Shocking! US teenager murders parents, siblings, claims they were ‘cannibals’ planning to eat him

    His parents, Reuben Olalde and Aida Garcia, as well as his older sister Lisbet Olalde and younger brother Oliver Olalde, were later found dead in a toilet.

    Digital
    Desk:
    An 18-year-old Texas teenager was arrested for
    killing his own family "because they were cannibals" and "were
    going to eat him," according to investigators. According to The New York
    Post, Cesar Olalde has been charged with the killings of his parents and two
    siblings, including a five-year-old brother.



    On Tuesday, officers
    received information about a man threatening to kill himself and causing harm
    to his family. According to the Associated Press, they discovered Cesar Olalde
    locked inside a home and were told that numerous individuals were killed
    inside. The cops then took the guy into custody.



    color:black">According to Nash Police Officer Craig Buster's probable cause
    statement, Olalde later called police and stated that "he had pulled the
    trigger and shot his family." Olalde was convinced to surrender by the
    officers.



    color:black">His parents, Reuben Olalde and Aida Garcia, as well as his older
    sister Lisbet Olalde and younger brother Oliver Olalde, were later found dead in
    a toilet.



     According to the affidavit, "it appeared
    as if the victims had been shot at various locations throughout the residence
    and drug to the bathroom." "Multiple spent cartridge casings"
    were discovered on the home's floor, as well as "blood spatter on multiple
    surfaces," according to the report.



    When Lisbet Olalde failed to show up for work, a coworker went to
    her house and was approached by the suspect, who pointed a revolver at him.
    According to Bowie County court documents, the suspect is being jailed on a $10
    million bail.



    Robert Ward, a neighbour, characterized the victims as a
    "beautiful family" of "extremely nice" and
    "hardworking people."