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Justice does not exclude the application of the death penalty, but he is already thinking about his life outside the prison. Nikolas Cruzwhich on Valentine's Day 2018 killed 17 people and wounded 17 others in a high school in Florida, wrote many letters of love to a young fanwho wants to get married and have children
The Attorney General's Office in Broward County released Monday a series of texts that Cruz had written in prison, although he never sent them. The pages, with drawings and squiggles, were confiscated last year when the prisoner quarreled with a prison officer.
In dozens of pages of his truncated correspondence with the young woman, named Miley and resident in Ingleaterra, Cruz talks about his adoptive mother, the way he behaved at school when he was a child and dreams of getting married..
His interest in weapons is evident even in the names chosen for the three children he hopes to have with Miley, who contacted him just after the murder to comfort him and created a Facebook page by his side. As Nikolas wrote, he would baptize them as "Kalashnikov, Remington and Makarov ". These are three brand names of weapons of war, some of which are widely used in terrorist attacks around the world.
Cruz, 20, also exposes his thoughts on the possibility of being sentenced to death for the 17 shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14, 2018.
"I would like to be together, but in these circumstances, I do not think that will happen. But I have hope. I would have liked my life to be different. But it's not and part of me wants it to end, that ACABE (in capital letters) with the death penalty, let someone inject me one last sleep. It's something I would like"
Cruz, who was a student at the school in which he perpetrated the murder but was expelled for disciplinary reasons, orders Miley to look him in the eyes, but warns him to "scare", accompanied by A strange drawing of a child.
Cruz's lawyers said that he would plead guilty to the trial for which there is still no date, in exchange for reaching an agreement with the prosecutor's office in order to avoid the death penalty.
(With information from EFE)
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