New details about the killer from Texas shot to death in 19 children and two adults:
18-year-old Salvador Ramos was a high school graduate who often breezed out of school and could not get along with his classmates, people who knew him today (Wednesday) said in an attempt to understand what Made him go to a massacre in elementary school in Texas.
On Tuesday morning, a few hours before the killing spree, Ramos wrote to the young woman, whom he met through the Instagram app, that "I'm about to do this."
She asked him, "What to do?"
Ramos replied, "I'll tell you before 11:00."
Ramos' affair with the young woman on Instagram,
"I have a secret I want to reveal to you ...", he wrote and sent a smiley emoji covering his mouth.
"Say thank you for tagging you."
"It's just scary."
She wrote.
"I barely know you and you tag me in the picture with guns?".
Ramos' last message was sent to her at 9:16 a.m. "I'm out."
The shooting began around 11:32 p.m.
Murder of 19 children and 2 adults, Photo: AFP PHOTO / SOCIAL MEDIA
Later, when the young woman found out what had happened, she wrote: "He is a stranger, I know nothing about him, he decided to tag me in his gun post," she wrote.
"I'm so sorry for the victims and their families that I really do not know what to say."
She then added: "The only reason I answered him was because I was afraid of him I wish I would stay awake to at least try to convince him not to commit his crime. I did not know. I do not know him and I do not even live in Texas."
A lone child who suffered from bullying
Ramos, who was killed by police forces on the spot, had very few high school friends, acquaintances say.
One of them is Jeremiah Munoz, who graduated from high school four years ago and met Ramos.
The two used to play video games together, like Fortnight or Voice of Duty.
"I heard him arguing with his mother often. She would yell at him that he was not doing anything with himself and that he should go to school. He would yell at her back."
Munoz says that Ramos would often leave the house after such an argument and move in with his grandmother for several days.
Munoz further reveals that Ramos had very few friends, and there were always students who mocked the clothes he wore and harassed him.
Suffering from bullying, Salvador Ramos, Photo: AFP PHOTO / SOCIAL MEDIA
This past weekend, Ramos sent Monoz a picture of two guns, similar to a picture he posted on his Instagram account.
Charlie Marsh, who studied crying with Ramos, said there were students who laughed at him and called him names.
Marsh said he barely got to school in his senior year of high school, but she saw him working at the Wendy burgers chain two months ago.
Some people who have followed Ramos on social media say they knew him on sites designed to connect with strangers, such as Yubo, an app that allows people to stream videos of themselves and markets itself as a way to "make friends."
One young woman said she connected with Ramos and his friend on Omegle, a site where people chat on video with strangers.
She said he once photographed himself live holding a gun with visible blood on the floor, claiming he had bleeding from his nose.
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