Justin Mohn case: he beheaded his father and showed his head on YouTube

The parricide, with visible mental problems, published a video on the Internet with a series of anti-system proclamations.

Many questions and unknowns still arise around the horrifying case of Justin Mohn, who the Police are investigating for killing his father and publishing a video on YouTube with the deceased's head.

This 32-year-old man from Pennsylvania went on an anti-establishment and anti-political class speech, while showing the head of his deceased father. He claimed that the Government was persecuting him. According to CNN, the video circulated on the internet for several hours before it was censored. Before that, it accumulated more than 5,000 visits.

Head in a pot

The case began when last Tuesday, the Middletown, Pennsylvania Police received an emergency call reporting the death of a man. The caller was the wife of the deceased and mother of Justin Mohn. When the police arrived, they located the deceased man in the bathroom of his home. Next to the body, the agents found a machete and a large kitchen knife. They also located the victim's head, separated from the rest of the body, inside a plastic bag and, in turn, inside a kitchen pot.

At this first moment, Justin Mohn was not at home and would have left the scene of the crime in the Toyota Corolla that belonged to his father. He drove about 100 miles to a Pennsylvania National Guard military base, carrying a firearm. He was then subdued and arrested.

A "traitorous" father

While Mohn fled towards the Fort Indiantown Gap military base, investigators discovered that he had posted a video on the YouTube platform. In it, Mohn reads a manifesto with him raving in front of the camera. According to his proclamation, "America is rotting from the inside out as far-left and woke mobs rampage our once-prosperous cities."

At one point, as he is speaking, he raises what appears to be the bloody head of his late father. According to his delirious speech, Mohn killed his father for being a federal employee for more than 20 years. Everything seems to be part of Mohn's severe mental derangement, he believes that the world is close to collapse and that the State Administration is the cause of it. CNN was able to interview Mohn's roommate, who confirmed this theory. "He always talked about how the government was after him, and always with vague stories," Davis Rebhan explained.

Delirium on YouTube

The video was censored by YouTube, which later offered a statement, collected by CNN. "The video was removed for violating our graphic violence policy and Justin Mohn's channel was taken down in accordance with our violent extremism policies. Our teams are closely monitoring and removing any new uploads of the video."