The sought-after teenager, Sol Pais, could be behind the site to encourage "killer" readers



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The armed teenager from Florida who is the subject of a "massive human hunt" in Colorado could be behind a disturbing site that encouraged readers to "be the best possible killer ", according to reported information.

Sol Pais – who is "considered extremely dangerous" – went to Colorado and threatened to commit acts of violence a few days before the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School Massacre, the FBI announced Tuesday.

The FBI did not reveal the nature of the threats, but a site with disturbed diary entries written under the name "Sol Pais" revealed an obsession with mortality and guns.

The authorities did not confirm whether the site belonged to the wanted woman, aged 18. However, a private Instagram account with photos similar to those published by Pais by Pais also includes a link to the page, reported Heavy.com.

The site allegedly broadcast the drawing of a rifle with the caption: "being alive is an overvaluation".

In the section titled "Make in My Life", the page is listed as "Self-Destruction, Exhaustion, Disappear, Reject Excuses, Disappear", according to Heavy.com.

Near the bottom, the site uses "1999 – Strangers" as a slogan in a possible reference to Marilyn Manson's song "The Nobodies" on the 1999 Columbine massacre.

Police said on Tuesday that the teenager was "Columbine-loving" and had bought a shotgun and ammunition shortly after arriving in Miami from Denver.

Authorities locked more than 20 other schools Wednesday in the Denver area, including Columbine, after the alleged threat.

With wires

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