Schoolboy, 17, slaughters parents as astonishing plot to kill Trump uncovered
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EXCLUSIVE: Schoolboy, 17, slaughters parents as astonishing plot to kill Trump uncoveredIn a case that shocked the US, a teen was found to have killed his parents to fund Trump assassination plot. Nikita Casap lived with their decomposing bodies for two weeksNewsGail Shortland and Hannah Britt, Senior Reporter Mirror Features06:00, 12 Apr 2026View 5 ImagesA Wisconsin teen murdered his mother and stepfather — then stashed their bullet-riddled bodies under blankets and lived with the corpses for weeks, according to prosecutors.(Image: Waukesha County Jail)It was unusual for Nikita Casap, 17, not to turn up at school. He had a perfect attendance record and good grades. Staff had called the home Casap shared with his mum, Tatiana, 35, and his stepfather Donald Mayer, 51, but there was no reply. Casap had come to the US with his mum from Moldova when he was a first grader. Tatiana had been married to Donald for nine years and they all lived in a large luxury home in Waukesha, Wisconsin.After two weeks of Casap not attending school, staff were so concerned that they called the police on February 28, 2025, and asked for a welfare check. Donald’s mum was also getting messages from her son that were not his usual tone or style. Donald’s boss had got a text on February 25 saying he was unwell but was also too unwell to talk.READ MORE: Sports star struggling with huge debt brutally guns down ex-wife's mum and dadOfficers went to the house and when they entered the property, there was a strong smell of decomposition. They discovered the dead bodies of Tatiana and Donald – they had been dead two weeks and had been shot. There was no sign of Casap, the family dog or Donald’s SUV.View 5 ImagesNikita Casap, 17, appeared in court on a slew of charges, including first-degree intentional homicide, for the gruesome killings of his mom and stepdad in their Waukesha home(Image: Waukesha County Jail)At first, it appeared that Casap could have been in danger, but the evidence at th...





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