Posted on 01/29/2025 10:21:59 AM PST by bitt
Three young people with prestigious, accomplished academic backgrounds are suspected in at least two brutal, connected killings.
Maximilian Snyder, 22, and Teresa Youngblut, 21, sought a marriage license in Washington State in November. They have each been charged by authorities in separate January killings that claimed the lives of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont and an 82-year-old landlord in Vallejo, according to police and court records obtained by Open Vallejo, a California news outlet.
Maximilian Snyder, a 22-year-old data scientist arrested in Northern California on Friday on suspicion of murder, and Teresa Youngblut, the 21-year-old computer science student charged last week in connection with the shooting death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland, appear to follow a fringe, self-described “vegan Sith” ideology that started in the Bay Area and has connections to violence, according to police records, an interview with a person familiar with the group, and years of social media and blog posts reviewed by Open Vallejo.
Both Snyder and Youngblut attended a prestigious day school in Seattle and studied computer science. Snyder was an award-winning computer student who later studied at Oxford University in England.
Snyder and Youngblut share their background in both computer science and a strong academic-oriented upbringing with Felix Bauckholt, the German national who was shot and killed in the Coventry, Vermont encounter in which Maland died. Bauckholt was an award-winning math/computer science student in high school and (in Canada) in college, and had a career as a ‘quantitative trader’ in New York City until he left his job there last year. He is the son of accomplished avant-garde music composer Carola Bauckholt, winner of numerous awards and a former visiting faculty member at Harvard University.
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Unless Snyder is also Baukholt, I think this report has confused the two. Snyder wasn’t in the Vermont shooting, that was Baukholt.
I don’t think Snyder attended Oxford, that was Felix Baukholt.
A disturbed fag is still a disturbed fag, regardless of prestige.
Very detailed report:
Best coverage by Andy Ngo.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1883643215863251161.html
more updated info:
https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/teresa-youngblut-david-maland-pennsylvania-suspect/
https://nationalpost.com/news/world/teresa-youngblut-felix-bauckholt-video-vermont
Product of;
Portland, most athiest city in US, followed by Seattle and San Francisco tied for second.
I guess he wasn’t so smart after all.
Oh, never mind, I misread.
No mention in the article that Felix was also a transexual.
It is amazing how many really smart people. Meaning people with genius IQ are also NUTS. Like seriously mentally unstable.
Vermont has gone from rainbow hippies to black flag Nazis.
Yes, and the chick was also a tranny, preferring the name Milo.
Computer science is not necessarily a prestigious academic background.
In my first year college(1981)Sociology text book those types of people were called ABNORMAL. People who did not conform to the norms of society. Couple that together with schitzophernia and a cocktail of pharmaceutical drugs and you get the results we now see fairly regularly.
I worked with a young lady from Bellcore as part of a large system startup. She was brilliant with respect to the computer science required to start the system. That brilliance wasn't reflected in commonsense things adult people do. Driving a car. Purchasing a trash can at the hardware store. Connecting a TV, receiver and speakers. It was a real dichotomy in functionality.
It gets more disturbing... they had a thing for used surgical equipment.
” Bay Area”
Let me guess...Berkeley.
I’ve said for years that many who thought Berkeley was too conservative moved to Portland-Seattle.
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