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Ah Pook
01-28-2013, 01:05
I'll bet he listened to Ozzy and Judas Priest too. [Roll1]

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/25/jake-evans-confession_n_2552173.html#slide=2027161


http://i.huffpost.com/gen/959227/thumbs/s-JAKEEVANS-large.jpg?6




A judge in Texas has released a teenage murder suspect's confession, in which he says the 2007 film "Halloween," by heavy metal musician and film director Rob Zombie, inspired him in the slaying of his mother and sister.


"While watching it I was amazed at how at ease the boy was during the murders and how little remorse he had afterword [sic]. I was thinking to myself it would be the same for me when I kill someone," 17-year-old Jake Evans wrote in his confession (http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/25/16692073-teens-confession-horror-film-inspired-murder-of-mom-sister?lite), according to a copy released on Thursday by Parker County Judge Graham Quisenberry.


According to police, Evans killed his 48-year-old mother, Jamie Evans, and his 15-year-old sister, Mallory, inside their upscale Aledo home Oct. 3, 2012. In a four-page written confession police said that Evans wrote hours after his arrest, he said he watched "Halloween" three times that week.


The 2007 film (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0373883/), which is both a prequel and remake of John Carpenter's 1978 film of the same name, highlights the early years of fictional serial killer Michael Myers. In the film, a 10-year-old Myers murders several people, including his older sister, his sister's boyfriend and his mother's boyfriend.


"After I watched the movie I put it back in the case and threw it in the trashcan so that people wouldn't think that it influenced me in any way," Evans wrote, according to police.


The written confession says the teenager spent the earlier part of Oct. 3, 2012 watching the film, playing golf, and contemplating the murder of his mother, grandparents and three sisters.


"My plan was to kill my sister and my mom at my house and then go over to my grandparents and kill my oldest sister, Emily, and my two grandparents. Then I was going to wait until morning and kill my other sister, Audrey, because she was visiting from college," the confession says.


The initial plan, it says, was for Evans to use a folding-knife that belonged to his father. He imagined killing his sister and "causing her pain," but, the confession says, after further consideration he decided he did not want them to "feel anything" so he used a .22 revolver he had stolen from his grandfather.


"I set [the pistol] on the bed and was nervously opening the cylinder over and over again," the confession reads. "I then spent probably over and [sic] hour walking nervously around the house thinking how life will never be the same and how I would never see them again."


It was about 11:15 p.m. when Evans says he finally came up with the courage to kill, police said.


"I knocked on [my sister's] door and told Mallory that mom needed her. She came out and out of the corner of her eye saw me pointing the gun at her. She thought I was joking and told me that I was freaking her out. I shot her in the back and then in the head. I ran down to the study and shot my mom three times," the confession reads.


The confession says he ran into his room after the shootings and screamed at the top of his lungs. Afterward, he began to empty the gun when he heard noises and realized his sister was not dead; he yelled out he was sorry then shot her again. Police said he then went back to his mother's body and fired another shot into her head.


"Very shocked and scared, I placed the gun on the kitchen counter and walked into the living room to dial 911," the confession reads.


"It just kind of happened," Evans told the 911 operator, according to police. "I've been kind of, uh, planning on killing for a while now … I guess this is really selfish to say but, to me, I felt like they were just suffocating me in a way … Obviously, I am pretty, I guess, evil."


Evans has been charged with one count of capital murder and two counts of murder.


Quisenberry ordered during a Wednesday hearing that the confession should not be sealed and entered it into evidence. The confession was released to the public Thursday. The judge on Wednesday also denied a request (http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Evil-Teen-Killer-Headed-to-Court-188017901.html) by Evans' attorney to have the capital murder charge dropped against him. Quisenberry did, however, OK a request for bond, which he set at $750,000 (http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/01/23/4569108/bail-set-for-aledo-teen-accused.html).


During the hearing, Evans' father, who was out of town on business at the time of the murders, told the judge he would not bond his son out (http://blogs.star-telegram.com/crime_time/2013/01/jacob-evans-accused-of-murdering-his-mother-and-sister-in-octoberappeared-in-a-parker-county-courtroom-wednesday-on-a-hea-1.html) of jail.


A trial date has not yet been set.


His confession appears to outline a possible motive in the slayings.


"When I look at people, especially teenagers, I see them as being very cruel to one another emotionally," the confession reads. "It seems that their favorite hobby is picking on someone else. The people who are racists, bullies, and who are full of themselves are the really evil ones and it amazes me because those three qualities are extremely common today. I was very sad because I felt like my own family were becoming the people I hate."


It continues, "I know now that I'm done with killing. It's the most dreadful and terrifying thing I will ever experience and … will haunt me forever."

GilpinGuy
01-28-2013, 01:35
Have you heard the 911 tape? This kid was F-ed up bigtime (obviously) and hardly showed any emotion at all.

Gman
01-28-2013, 01:57
There is evil in this world.

roberth
01-28-2013, 08:29
Have you heard the 911 tape? This kid was F-ed up bigtime (obviously) and hardly showed any emotion at all.

I did and he needs to be put down.

waxthis
01-28-2013, 08:37
I did and he needs to be put down.

Agreed...On open and shut cases like this, I say execution 24 hours after the verdict is read. Although in my opinion these types of cases do not even deserve a trial.

cofi
01-28-2013, 09:01
I did and he needs to be put down.
link??

blacklabel
01-28-2013, 09:06
There is evil in this world.

Yes there is.

I'm all for seeing this kid swing an hour after he's convicted.

roberth
01-28-2013, 09:15
link??

I heard it on Michael Brown's show on Friday afternoon. Very disturbing.


http://youtu.be/FBn1uQJq7L4

Trigger Time 23
01-28-2013, 09:19
sicko

GilpinGuy
01-28-2013, 09:22
I'm all for seeing this kid swing an hour after he's convicted.

Man, I remember I got flamed when I said the same about the Aurora theater killer.

BushMasterBoy
01-28-2013, 09:24
I think we need to bring back public hangings for some crimes...

dwalker460
01-28-2013, 09:25
This kid should not receive any press. He 100% is craving the attention. There are people in this country who should just very quietly disappear, never to be seen again.

GlockDog47
01-28-2013, 09:28
He's a sicko, lets just blame everything. Video games, movies, music and lets not for get GUNS. Why cant they just blame the jackass.

rockhound
01-28-2013, 09:34
Man i look at that and i have to wonder what went wrong in his family life, i am raising four myself and am hoping that we are all doing well and can at least get past any issues we have

loveski
01-28-2013, 09:38
Yea, this is messed up

def90
01-28-2013, 09:49
I wouldn't put too much into a confession.. way to many instances of coercion and cases of "leading" the confessor. Many people will say or write anything if it means that the interviewer will be happy and that the interview will end and they can go back to their room. Cops can pretty much get you to say or write anything if you let them.

buffalobo
01-28-2013, 10:10
Wacko-doodle-do. Why is he still breathing?

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Dave
01-28-2013, 10:32
Funny, I saw that movie and it never occurred to me to do these things. I thought the same thing after Columbine when I looked in my CD case and saw stuff like Ozzy, Manson, Type O Negative and Rob Zombie in there after it was mentioned those kids were into metal and goth music.

He is right about one thing though, pulling the trigger on another person will change you. Just ask one of the many vets who have been deployed to combat zones.

n8tive97
01-28-2013, 10:46
Sick!

GilpinGuy
01-28-2013, 10:48
I wouldn't put too much into a confession.. way to many instances of coercion and cases of "leading" the confessor. Many people will say or write anything if it means that the interviewer will be happy and that the interview will end and they can go back to their room. Cops can pretty much get you to say or write anything if you let them.

This may be true, but nobody coerced his 911 call. He's an evil fucker.

Melvin
01-28-2013, 10:48
I think we need to bring back public hangings for some crimes...

Other than their hangups with music, sharia law is right on the money with crime.

Ah Pook
01-28-2013, 13:57
Man, I remember I got flamed when I said the same about the Aurora theater killer.
[Flame][ahole]

There. Feel better?

I think the whole Aurora thing was very sensitive.


This kid should not receive any press. He 100% is craving the attention. There are people in this country who should just very quietly disappear, never to be seen again.
Sadly the bottom feeders will make it front page news. Every detail will be beat to death for our viewing pleasure.

griebel303
01-28-2013, 14:08
that 911 call is chilling sick. I definitely agree with bringing public hangings back for these types of freaks.

hatidua
01-28-2013, 15:04
That's got to be tough for the father in a whole lot of ways.