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Minnesota dad who ranted against Trump election gunned down wife, ex-girlfriend and his 2 kids in murder-suicide

“My mental health and the world can no longer peacefully coexist, and a lot of the reason is religion,” Anthony Nephew wrote in July.

“I am terrified of religious zealots inflicting their misguided beliefs on me and my family. I have intrusive thoughts of being burned at the stake as a witch, or crucified on a burning cross.

“Having people actually believe that I or my child are Satan or, the anti-Christ or whatever their favorite color of boogie man they are afraid are this week.”

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If you need help, please get it. Please. There is no need for this. Talk to someone. Talk to a professional. Help will be there. Your friends will be there. Your family will understand. Please. Ask for help.

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26 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said:

There is no such thing as TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome), just as there is no such thing as Trudeau Derangement Syndrome.

Horrible thread. 0/5 starts. Would not recommend.

TDS is real. Tell that to this guys family...oh wait...you can't!

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Here is a more accurate article, that did not come from a garbage tabloid:

 

Minnesota man kills wife, ex-partner and two sons before killing himself 

"No Motive for killing, according to Police.

Guardian staff and agencies
Fri 8 Nov 2024 22.07 GMT
 
A Minnesota man shot and killed his wife and son, and his ex-partner and their son, before killing himself, authorities said on Friday.

Duluth police have not determined a motive, but the police chief, Mike Ceynowa, said at a news conference that the shooter, named as 46-year-old Anthony Nephew, had a “pattern of mental health issues”.

The killings that unfolded on Thursday were consistent with the type of crime that, since the 1980s, has been referred to as a “family annihilation”. Thursday’s killings were the 25th mass murder in the US so far this year, according to the non-partisan Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass murder as one in which four or more victims are killed.

Officers were first called to a home just after 2pm on Thursday, police said. They found Erin Abramson, 47, and Jacob Nephew, 15, dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Abramson and Anthony Nephew were previously involved in a relationship, Ceynowa said.

Later on Thursday, police identified Anthony Nephew as the suspect and surrounded his home. When they entered, officers found the bodies of him, his 45-year-old wife Kathryn and their seven-year-old son Oliver.

Police said Anthony Nephew apparently shot himself.

Duluth, a city of nearly 90,000 residents, is roughly 135 miles (217km) north of Minneapolis.

There is no centralized database for this kind of crime that could provide insights into characteristics or prevalence. But the overwhelming majority of such cases involve a male killer armed with a gun who kills himself after murdering multiple close family members.

The steady reccurrence of mass murders in the US have prompted many in the country to call for more substantial federal gun control. But Congress has been unable or unwilling to implement such measures.

The Associated Press contributed reporting

source; https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/08/minnesota-man-family-killed

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9 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said:

Here is a more accurate article, that did not come from a garbage tabloid:

 

Minnesota man kills wife, ex-partner and two sons before killing himself 

"No Motive for killing, according to Police.

Guardian staff and agencies
Fri 8 Nov 2024 22.07 GMT
 
A Minnesota man shot and killed his wife and son, and his ex-partner and their son, before killing himself, authorities said on Friday.

Duluth police have not determined a motive, but the police chief, Mike Ceynowa, said at a news conference that the shooter, named as 46-year-old Anthony Nephew, had a “pattern of mental health issues”.

The killings that unfolded on Thursday were consistent with the type of crime that, since the 1980s, has been referred to as a “family annihilation”. Thursday’s killings were the 25th mass murder in the US so far this year, according to the non-partisan Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass murder as one in which four or more victims are killed.

Officers were first called to a home just after 2pm on Thursday, police said. They found Erin Abramson, 47, and Jacob Nephew, 15, dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Abramson and Anthony Nephew were previously involved in a relationship, Ceynowa said.

Later on Thursday, police identified Anthony Nephew as the suspect and surrounded his home. When they entered, officers found the bodies of him, his 45-year-old wife Kathryn and their seven-year-old son Oliver.

Police said Anthony Nephew apparently shot himself.

Duluth, a city of nearly 90,000 residents, is roughly 135 miles (217km) north of Minneapolis.

There is no centralized database for this kind of crime that could provide insights into characteristics or prevalence. But the overwhelming majority of such cases involve a male killer armed with a gun who kills himself after murdering multiple close family members.

The steady reccurrence of mass murders in the US have prompted many in the country to call for more substantial federal gun control. But Congress has been unable or unwilling to implement such measures.

The Associated Press contributed reporting

source; https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/08/minnesota-man-family-killed

No motive? He literally posted that he can't live in this country because the evangicals voted for Trump and that means his family isn't welcome. Don't give me this bullsh1t. When it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck and calls itself a duck, it's a duck.

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1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said:

No motive? He literally posted that he can't live in this country because the evangicals voted for Trump and that means his family isn't welcome. Don't give me this bullsh1t. When it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck and calls itself a duck, it's a duck.

Ya but the motive doesn't fit the Libbie narrative so the AP conveniently ignores it.

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

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1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said:

No motive? He literally posted that he can't live in this country because the evangicals voted for Trump and that means his family isn't welcome. Don't give me this bullsh1t. When it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck and calls itself a duck, it's a duck.

That's the New York Post version. Which is as accurate as my stool sample.

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4 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said:

That's the New York Post version. Which is as accurate as my stool sample.

They quoted his social media.

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From the Duluth New Tribute (circa 2021). This opinion piece was written by Anthony Nephew and published:

 

 

Local View: Health care must include care for oft-overlooked mental well-being

From the column: "Even in this era where everyone gets equal rights, we have forgotten that all of us at one point or another is a mental health patient."

 

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Tony Nephew

By Tony Nephew and Chuck Frederick
March 18, 2021 at 2:00 P
 

In Amanda Gorman's inauguration poem, she stated that this country isn't broken, just unfinished.

One part not addressed is how we deal with the constant mental traumas inflicted upon us and our denial that they even exist. Mental health in this country is stigmatized, ignored, or treated as a burden for the individual to bear alone, with little help and less understanding.

 

Employers carry health insurance for their employees, but how many provide insurance for mental health services? Supplemental insurance provides financial relief when you break a limb and are unable to work, but there are few benefits when your mental health breaks. Some employers give bereavement leave, often only three days; anyone who's been through significant loss knows three days is woefully inadequate to process grief’s complexities.

It's time to start building better frameworks for mental health in this country. More mental health specialists are needed because most Americans deny they have mental health struggles. Because they have to, because they're told to, or because they don't realize their mind is broken, they keep pushing forward, incurring one psychic injury after another, trauma after trauma, collecting interest, until finally the synapses overload, and they suffer a breakdown.

For most of us, that's the best end result. For millions of Americans, a breakdown leads to suicide — or homicide before suicide.

One needed framework would pair police officers with mental health technicians who specialize in crisis-intervention training, with the goal of destigmatizing and decriminalizing mental health issues in police-public interactions. Athens, Georgia, started a program in 2017. Denver rolled out a similar program last year. Perhaps it's time to start one in Duluth. We have the medical care facilities, several colleges that offer courses in behavioral health, and one of the area’s leading law-enforcement training centers. We have the infrastructure in place to become a model for law enforcement and mental health care.

A society is judged by how it cares and provides for its most vulnerable members. For much of human history, mental health patients have been stigmatized and denied a voice at the table. They have been objects of pity and scorn, swept under the rug and ignored. Decades ago, they were treated as prisoners, experimented on, subjected to electroshock, lobotomized, and treated subhumanly.

Even in this era where everyone gets equal rights, we have forgotten that all of us at one point or another is a mental health patient. Most of us never even realize it. We never get time to work through our individual traumas before our collective trauma compounds our suffering.

One unrecognized trauma after another is being left untreated or ignored by a society that has been denying since its inception that it has a mental health crisis. The past century has seen progress in medicine, technology, electronics, engineering, biology, and pharmaceuticals. We have mastered the physical world, and yet the inner world and inner progress have been largely ignored.

 

We looked to the stars and put a man on the moon, yet we are afraid of looking inward, at ourselves.

The struggles of the next generation can't only be with our physical world. We need to be inward-focused, too. We have to start repairing ourselves. So many of us are broken and unfinished inside, and we don't even see it. We continue to deny the problem is one that can be fixed. It must be repaired in the psyche and in the spirit.

Tony Nephew is a 1996 graduate of Duluth Denfeld High School who has a son at Marshall School. He is currently in therapy after suffering a mental breakdown. He wrote this for the News Tribune because he felt he had been bottling things up.

 

source: https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/opinion/columns/local-view-health-care-must-include-care-for-oft-overlooked-mental-well-being

 

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Sounds like the guy had been struggling with mental health issues for years. Shame on the New York Post, and any others who are milking this family tragedy for political purposes.

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That is a horrible story.

Family annihilators usually exist because they have lost hope to the point where they actually believe that their family would be better off dead than to live in the world without them. It's such a profound loss of hope, but all it takes to beat it it's for someone to give that person even a little bit of hope.

Unfortunately today we are a bombarded by insanely over the top rhetoric that makes it seem that the world is coming to an end. For some people this becomes their reality and it can lead to despair and that can lead to horrible tragic mistakes.

Have to do better. And we really do have to learn to recognize when people around us are struggling and help them to get the help they need.

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

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18 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

If you need help, please get it. Please. There is no need for this. Talk to someone. Talk to a professional. Help will be there. Your friends will be there. Your family will understand. Please. Ask for help.

What's also sad is the people responsible for this will never be held accountable. 

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Its coming from the education system, man. 

This teacher tells students that he cut off friendships because people voted for Donnie. While simultaneously telling people to be tolerant of others views. 

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2 minutes ago, West said:

 

 

Its coming from the education system, man. 

This teacher tells students that he cut off friendships because people voted for Donnie. While simultaneously telling people to be tolerant of others views. 

That kids is tenacious and smart. Good for him. The only free thinker in the class. 

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4 minutes ago, Yakuda said:

That kids is tenacious and smart. Good for him. The only free thinker in the class. 

Yes as he's publicly shamed for doing so. 

Good thing that nonsense doesn't work anymore. 

Here's another whacko who's paranoid about who's walking their dog at the park. Could be a Trump supporter for all she knows

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, West said:

Yes as he's publicly shamed for doing so. 

Good thing that nonsense doesn't work anymore. 

Here's another whacko who's paranoid about who's walking their dog at the park. Could be a Trump supporter for all she knows

 

 

 

People like that are severely damaged and sdd nothing to society  

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19 hours ago, DUI_Offender said:

Here is a more accurate article, that did not come from a garbage tabloid:

 

Minnesota man kills wife, ex-partner and two sons before killing himself 

"No Motive for killing, according to Police.

Guardian staff and agencies
Fri 8 Nov 2024 22.07 GMT
 
A Minnesota man shot and killed his wife and son, and his ex-partner and their son, before killing himself, authorities said on Friday.

Duluth police have not determined a motive, but the police chief, Mike Ceynowa, said at a news conference that the shooter, named as 46-year-old Anthony Nephew, had a “pattern of mental health issues”.

The killings that unfolded on Thursday were consistent with the type of crime that, since the 1980s, has been referred to as a “family annihilation”. Thursday’s killings were the 25th mass murder in the US so far this year, according to the non-partisan Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass murder as one in which four or more victims are killed.

Officers were first called to a home just after 2pm on Thursday, police said. They found Erin Abramson, 47, and Jacob Nephew, 15, dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Abramson and Anthony Nephew were previously involved in a relationship, Ceynowa said.

Later on Thursday, police identified Anthony Nephew as the suspect and surrounded his home. When they entered, officers found the bodies of him, his 45-year-old wife Kathryn and their seven-year-old son Oliver.

Police said Anthony Nephew apparently shot himself.

Duluth, a city of nearly 90,000 residents, is roughly 135 miles (217km) north of Minneapolis.

There is no centralized database for this kind of crime that could provide insights into characteristics or prevalence. But the overwhelming majority of such cases involve a male killer armed with a gun who kills himself after murdering multiple close family members.

The steady reccurrence of mass murders in the US have prompted many in the country to call for more substantial federal gun control. But Congress has been unable or unwilling to implement such measures.

The Associated Press contributed reporting

source; https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/08/minnesota-man-family-killed

The Guardian is left-wing trash. It's worse than CNN & MSNBC combined. 

I give your response a 0/5. 

Posted
1 hour ago, West said:

Yes as he's publicly shamed for doing so. 

Good thing that nonsense doesn't work anymore. 

Here's another whacko who's paranoid about who's walking their dog at the park. Could be a Trump supporter for all she knows

 

 

 

Your party and people are so wigged out that they make trump look like the rational and sane person in the room, it's time to sit down and have a good thing and a mood stabilizer and contemplate your choices

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“I am terrified of religious zealots inflicting their misguided beliefs on me and my family. I have intrusive thoughts of being burned at the stake as a witch, or crucified on a burning cross.

No doubt that guy would also say "islam is the religion of peace" lol. 

The world is better off without him, but he never should have involved innocent people in his leftard death cult. 

If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Ex-Canadian since April 2025

Posted
1 hour ago, West said:

 

 

Its coming from the education system, man. 

This teacher tells students that he cut off friendships because people voted for Donnie. While simultaneously telling people to be tolerant of others views. 

That is one sharp American in a shed of blunt instruments. 

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20 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

If you need help, please get it. Please. There is no need for this. Talk to someone. Talk to a professional. Help will be there. Your friends will be there. Your family will understand. Please. Ask for help.

Disagree. The future does not want people who are this genetically vulnerable to brainwashing, and it is progress for them to exit the gene pool.

Posted
3 hours ago, West said:

This teacher tells students that he cut off friendships because people voted for Donnie. While simultaneously telling people to be tolerant of others views. 

"Be tolerant of your fellow cultists."

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If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Ex-Canadian since April 2025

Posted
3 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

"Be tolerant of your fellow cultists."

"You should always be tolerant to people. , those who disagree with you aren't real people"

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31 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

"You should always be tolerant to people. , those who disagree with you aren't real people"

That's like: "Always forgive your enemies, after they're hanged" or whatever.

If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Ex-Canadian since April 2025

Posted
3 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

That's like: "Always forgive your enemies, after they're hanged" or whatever.

Violence is never the answer, anyone who disagrees with that should be shot.  ;) 

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