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Florida propagandize shooter flooded with fan mail
- Updated: March 30, 2018
The letters are from women, girls and grown men. Some were handwritten on college-ruled cover paper and in imagination nod cards with cartoons, others typed
Nikolas Cruz
Nikolas Cruz, a 19-year-old who shot and killed 17 people during a Florida high school, was receiving a large volume of fan mail from opposite a US and Europe during a county jail where he was being held, a media reported.
The Broward County Public Defender’s office, that represents Cruz, has pronounced that between 100 and 200 pieces of mail have arrived during a jail given his detain after a electrocute during a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Feb 14, reports CNN.
The letters are from women, girls and grown men. Some were handwritten on college-ruled cover paper and in imagination nod cards with cartoons, others typed.
Some letters were also pressed with intimately revealing photos of women and teenagers.
There was even a handwritten note from a Girl Scout couple in New Jersey, sealed by some-more than a dozen girls. “May God Forgive,” they wrote.
Broward County Public Defender Howard Finkelstein told CNN that he had never seen a suspect get so many letters.
However, Cruz does not have entrance to these letters. Unless his attorneys or family tell him, he would not know about them.
Finkelstein pronounced he has usually common a essence of a eremite letters with Cruz.
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