Update:
According to researchers online, the 15-year-old female suspect who killed two people and herself at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, earlier this week was associated with Satanic, pedophilic and militant accelerationist groups.
The suspect, Natalie (or Samantha) Rupnow, reportedly published a manifesto that was obtained by Reduxx journalist Anna Slatz via Rupnow’s boyfriend.
Slatz also clarified rumors that either Rupnow or the boyfriend were transgender, saying she was a biological female and he’s a biological male.
The Reduxx co-founder and author posted an 𝕏 thread on Monday detailing how she came across the alleged manifesto.
“I have made contact with the alleged boyfriend of the Wisconsin shooter,” she wrote. “He has very graciously provided me the full manifesto, which I verified by having him screen record himself opening it from a direct link the shooter sent to him via WhatsApp.”
The boyfriend also claimed the image of Rupnow being shared online (seen on the left below) was altered to make her look different and provided Slatz with another image he claimed is authentic (on the right below).
The boyfriend was reportedly in contact with Rupnow for two years as part of a long-distance online relationship, but he said they never met in person.
Throughout the manifesto posted by Slatz, the teen suspect described her troubled home life and expressed an infatuation with mass killers from the past.
Rupnow specifically showed interest in European mass murderers, such as Pekka Eric Auvinen, Arda Küçükyetim, and Vladislav Roslyakov.
CLICK HERE to read the full thread by Slatz, and see a portion of the manifesto below:
Following the release of the alleged Rupnow manifesto, independent journalist “BX” began investigating the shooter’s internet footprint and found disturbing links to Satanic and pedophile groups.
An 𝕏 account allegedly belonging to Rupnow, which was made private in the past couple of days, shared a link to a Google Docs file that was also set to private.
The document is said to have been a copy of the manifesto.
According to BX, the Rupnow 𝕏 account only followed 11 other accounts, with two of them directly “connected to Satanic extremist groups.”
One of the handles followed by the suspect’s supposed social media page was @Tempel0vBl00d, which refers to the Tempel ov Blood (ToB), “a low-profile U.S.-based affiliate of the Order of Nine Angles (O9A),” according to the Mapping Militants Project (MMP).
09A is described as “a militant Satanic left-hand path occultist and terrorist network” formed in the UK and now spread across the world.
BX, who is an expert on “Satanic murder cults,” claims 09A has “a heavy focus on child sex abuse and violent extremism.”
A second handle followed by the supposed Rupnow account was following users affiliated with the 764 pedophilia network.
A Wired Magazine article from March described 764 as “a global network of violent predators is hiding in plain sight, targeting children on major platforms, grooming them, and extorting them to commit horrific acts of abuse.”
Furthermore, the Telegram account “crossixir,” which is suspected to have belonged to Rupnow, was subscribed to a 764-related channel.
The creator of the Telegram channel appeared to post about Rupnow’s school shooting and complain she brought unwanted attention to the group.
“Oh nah nah nah blud thought she could shoot up a school AND leak this channel?” the user wrote.
Link to Satanic accelerationism and 764 – Here’s where things get spooky. Out of only 11 accounts being followed by the shooter’s alleged account, @postalbrained, two were immediately identified as being connected to Satanic extremist groups.
— Bx (@bx_on_x) December 18, 2024
The first had the handle… pic.twitter.com/AiTNU2teyZ
BX also connected language used in the alleged manifesto to a transnational terrorist group called the Terrorgram Collective and a Satanic accelerationist group out of Ukraine called MKU.
Rupnow reportedly called mass murderers she idolized “Saints,” which was a nod to Terrorgram, according to BX, and her “favorite mass killer” Arda Küçükyetim wrote a manifesto that was a knockoff of MKU’s Hater’s Handbook.
Link to Terrorgram, Saint culture and MKU – Rupnow’s manifesto contains nods to Terrorgram and to a Satanic Ukrainian accelerationist cult known as MKU.
— Bx (@bx_on_x) December 18, 2024
Rupnow referred to other mass killers as “Saints”, a word commonly associated with the Terrogram Collective.
Her manifesto… pic.twitter.com/4DQsJHHKv4
The suspect’s supposed Telegram account was also a member of the channel Gypsy’s Continental 6.0, which was followed by a woman who was arrested in September for “soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists” while leading the Terrorgram Collective.
Other influences – Rupnow had several other apparent influences that came from all corners of the internet.
— Bx (@bx_on_x) December 18, 2024
The X account allegedly belonging to Rupnow followed the popular “incelcore” musician Fried By Fluoride. FBF is very popular among incels, but also has a strong presence… pic.twitter.com/GJ1HiBpWEm
Law enforcement has yet to acknowledge the existence of a manifesto written by Rupnow as the investigation is ongoing.