Teen suspected of murdering parents now tied to ‘cult’ and conspiracy to kill Trump to spark a ‘political revolution’

The 17-year-old accused of killing his parents subscribed to a neo-Nazi ‘satanic cult,’ prosecutors say

The Independent, UK/April 12, 2025

By Katie Hawkinson

A Wisconsin teenager accused of murdering his parents followed a neo-Nazi “cult” and hoped to further a plot to overthrow the U.S. government, including killing President Donald Trump, prosecutors say.

Nikita Casap, 17, is accused of killing his mother Tatiana Casap and his step-father Donald Mayer in their Waukesha home on February 11, according to the criminal complaint filed against him last month. He now faces nine charges, including murder, hiding a corpse and identity theft.

Prosecutors say they’ve linked Casap to The Order of Nine Angles, a neo-Nazi group that originated in the U.K. The organization is considered a “satanic cult” by the FBI with "strong anti-Judaism anti-Christian and anti-western ideologies.”

The group dates its calendar from the birth of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and believes in creating a new world order which emphasizes social darwinism, satanism and fascism, the BBC reports.

Prosecutors say Casap had written a manifesto calling for Trump’s assassination and other terrorist attacks, according to his arrest warrant reviewed by local outlet WISN. The goal, his manifesto said, was to spark a political revolution and promote white supremacy.

One classmate told investigators that Casap said he was speaking with someone in Russia through the Telegram messaging app, and they concocted a plan to assassinate Trump and overthrow the government, according to investigators.

Casap also told his contact that he wanted to shoot his parents but that he didn’t have a gun, the person told investigators. Later, Casap told the person that he planned to befriend someone with a gun so he could steal it and kill his parents. The 17-year-old described his home life as “perfectly happy” and told his classmate he had “nothing to complain about,” according to the complaint.

Casap was also messaging someone in Russian about apparent plans to escape to Ukraine, prosecutors say. The 17-year-old was originally from Moldova and has relatives overseas.

"How long will I need to hide before I will be moved to Ukraine? One to two months?" Casap reportedly asked.

"So while in Ukraine, l'll be able to live a normal life? Even if when it's found out I did it?" he asked in a later message.

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